Martin Bashir’s controversial 1995 interview with Princess Diana for BBC’s “Panorama” will be a big part of the upcoming fifth season of “The Crown,” according to a report from The Telegraph.
Martin Bashir’s controversial 1995 interview with Princess Diana for BBC’s “Panorama” will be a big part of the upcoming fifth season of “The Crown,” according to a report from The Telegraph.
Steve Clarke On the same day that Prince William, second in line to the British throne, accused the BBC of fuelling his late mother Princess Diana’s “fear, paranoia and isolation” by deceptively obtaining an interview with her by disgraced reporter Martin Bashir, a new lobby group launched with the aim of protecting the BBC.Launched hours before the bombshell Dyson Report into the Panorama interview was dropped, the so-called British Broadcasting Challenge, backed by such luminaries as Armando
Prince William and Prince Harry's disappointment over Martin Bashir's interview with their late mother Princess Diana may just be the key to bring the feuding duo back together. For the unversed, there’s been some friction between the brothers since Harry and Meghan Markle publically opened up about their decision to leave the royal family in 2020.
Naman Ramachandran The BBC has commissioned an investigation, led by former BBC director of nations and regions Ken MacQuarrie, into the circumstances under which Martin Bashir was rehired by the corporation in 2016.Bashir left the BBC in 1999, four years after the scandalous 1995 interview with Princess Diana on the “Panorama” program, which an enquiry by Lord Dyson found was obtained by him by deceit.
BBC director general Tim Davie has announced that the corporation has launched an independent investigation into why Martin Bashir was rehired in 2016 amid concerns over his conduct in securing a sensational 1995 interview with Princess Diana.
The BBC’s board has launched an investigation into the British broadcaster’s culture and practices following last week’s damning inquiry into a 1995 Princess Diana interview.
Michael Jackson‘s nephew Taj has led calls for a fresh investigation into the singer’s notorious interview with Martin Bashir, claiming that his late uncle was “stabbed in the back” by the shamed journalist.It comes after an independent inquiry led by Lord Dyson last week found that Bashir engaged in “deceitful behaviour” to gain access to Princess Diana for a landmark interview in 1995.The Dyson Report also concluded that Bashir’s actions to secure the interview amounted to a “serious breach”
Members of the Jackson family have called for an investigation into journalist Martin Bashir’s treatment of Michael Jackson during the making of a headline grabbing ITV programme back in 2003.
Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell has said Martin Bashir "betrayed" the late royal.The 62 year old former royal servant opened up on Martin's controversial Panorama interview with the Princess of Wales in 1995. Martin, 58, has recently received backlash following a report from senior judge Lord Dyson, who concluded the journalist had been "unreliable and dishonest" in gaining the interview.
Four days after the BBC published a brutal independent inquiry into a bombshell Martin Bashir interview with Princess Diana, the recriminations continue, as the UK government ramps up its rhetoric against the broadcaster.
Naman Ramachandran U.K. culture secretary Oliver Dowden has called for an attitudinal change at the BBC following the Dyson report into the circumstances around the 1995 Princess Diana interview by Martin Bashir on the “Panorama” program.Writing in U.K.
Journalist Martin Bashir, who has come under fire for using 'deceitful' tactics to secure an interview with Princess Diana back in 1995, has reacted to the inquiry report that was released a few days ago. The report revealed that Bashir forged bank statements to gain access to the Princess.
Prince William chose to ignore a question about Martin Bashir's apology over the 'deceitful' Diana Panorama interview during his Scotland visit. The Duke of Cambridge was visiting the Grassmarket Community Project in Edinburgh and was asked by a journalist if he had seen the apology made by Martin Bashir' regarding the 1995 i nterview with his mother.
he was «deeply sorry» and «never wanted to harm» the late royal. «I never wanted to harm Diana in any way and I don't believe we did,» he said.
Martin Bashir speaks out after an internal BBC investigation found he used “deceitful methods” to secure his famous interview with Princess Diana.
Following a BBC investigation that found Martin Bashir duped Princess Diana into participating in her notorious 1995 “Panorama” interview, family members of the late Michael Jackson are claiming that the British journalist used similar tactics to trick Jackson into allowing Bashir access for his 2003 documentary “Living with Michael Jackson”.
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Martin Bashir has responded to criticism over his interview with Princess Diana in 1995.The BBC Paronama journalist, 58, has insisted the Princess of Wales “wanted” to speak with Martin – despite sons Prince Harry and Prince William’s claims their mother was deceived. Martin has told Harry, 36, and William, 38, he is “deeply sorry” in a candid interview, breaking his silence following the backlash over his chat in 1995.
Princess Diana, resigned Saturday as board chairman of Britain's National Gallery.Hall, who subsequently rose to the top job at the BBC, was heavily criticized in a report this week for a botched inquiry into how journalist Martin Bashir obtained the blockbuster interview.In a statement, the 70-year-old said his continued presence at the gallery would be a "distraction to an institution I care deeply about.”“As I said two days ago, I am very sorry for the events of 25 years ago and I believe
Martin Bashir came forward on Saturday to respond to an independent inquiry, which found that his infamous 1995 interview with Princess Diana was secured through deceit.
Martin Bashir has said he regrets using forged bank statements to dupe Princess Diana into a bombshell interview where she trashed her marriage to Prince Charles. Bashir said he was sorry after being slammed by Princes William and Harry and Diana's brother, Charles Spencer, over the 1995 tell-all.
Lord Hall’s appointment as the BBC’s director-general had been another coup for a man who boasted a distinguished career in broadcasting and at the helm of major institutions. Now, just nine months after he left that coveted post at the BBC, his handling of the scandal surrounding journalist Martin Bashir’s interview with Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1995 has seen him quit his new high-profile role as chairman of the National Gallery.
Israeli psychic Uri Geller has “very major regrets” about introducing Michael Jackson to Martin Bashir, telling i he would never have done so had he known about the BBC reporter’s deception of Princess Diana. The spoon-bending psychic still feels guilty about making the introduction that led to Bashir’s 2003 documentary Living With Michael Jackson – with disastrous results for the King of Pop.
Prince William was seen for the first time since the release of the Apple TV + series documentary series, The Me You Can't See, in which his brother Prince Harry discussed his time in the Royal family. The Duke Of Cambridge put on a brave face after a difficult few days where he also spoke of his "incredible sadness" over the BBC's "deceitful" Princess Diana interview with journalist Martin Bashir.
Prince William and Prince Harry have broken their silence on the new report claiming that journalist Martin Bashir used “deceitful methods” to land his sit down with the late Princess Diana in 1995.
Prince Harry has paid tribute to his "brave" later mother Princess Diana after an inquiry revealed BBC journalist Martin Bashir used deceit to score his bombshell Panorama interview with her.The Princess of Wales gave an explosive interview to the 58-year-old back in 1995, during which she famously said of her relationship with Prince Charles: "There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded." It was concluded during the inquiry on Thursday that Martin had "acted inappropriately
The BBC is engulfed in one of the biggest crises in its 100-year history after an independent inquiry concluded that former reporter Martin Bashir deceived his way to a Princess Diana interview and the broadcaster failed to properly investigate his wrongdoing.
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As the waves made by the BBC inquiry, into Martin Bashir’s Diana interview, continue to batter the BBC—Prince William and Harry have responded to its findings.
Princess Diana's explosive 1995 interview has come under the spotlight once more. A new investigation from retired judge Lord Dyson revealed that interviewer Martin Bashir faked documents and acted in a “deceitful” way to obtain an interview with Princess Diana at the time.
TheWrap-Up,” hosts Sharon Waxman and Daniel Goldblatt discussed the renewed controversy surrounding Martin Bashir’s 1995 interview with Princess Diana, Chris Cuomo advising his brother during Andrew Cuomo’s sexual harassment scandal and a preview of TheWrap’s upcoming series, Conversations on Cancel Culture.Then, we’re joined by Jeremy Helligar and NPR’s TV critic Eric Deggans to discuss Barry Jenkins’ new Amazon series, “The Underground Railroad.” Is the series too violent? And is it suitable
Prince Harry and Prince William are sticking up for their late mother. The royal brothers both spoke out on Thursday after it was revealed that Martin Bashir used "deceitful behavior" to secure his controversial interview with Princess Diana in 1995.
Prince William calls the findings from the investigation of how the BBC procured an interview with his mother, Princess Diana, in 1995 «extremely concerning.»On Thursday, the BBC admitted in a statement that the news network «fell short of high standards of integrity and transparency» when it came to journalist Martin Bashir's interview with the Princess of Wales.According to the inquiry, which was led by former British Supreme Court Judge John Dyson, Bashir had shown fake bank statements to
Prince Harry, 36, has spoken out after the BBC has released a report pertaining to journalist Martin Bashir‘s controversial 1995 interview with his late mother Princess Diana. After an inquiry, it was found that the network and Bashir used “deceitful behavior” to “engineer” the interview with Diana, in which she memorably said that there were “three people” in her marriage to Prince Charles, 72.
Prince William has slammed the BBC over the Martin Bashir interview which he believes helped spark his mother's paranoia and fear.The Duke of Cambridge revealed his "indescribably sadness" that Princess Diana has been deceived back in 1995. Following the devastating findings from an independent report into the BBC practices, Prince William called for "scoop of the century" never to be aired again.
Prince William and Prince Harry have released separate statements to respond to the inquiry into the BBC interview with their late mother Princess Diana.
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