It has rained a lot since then. happened When Diana of Wales gave the famous interview on the ‘Panorama’ program in 1995 The BBC is cracking down on the British monarchy by revealing intimate details of her married life with then-Prince Charles. The words of Lady Di in black, badly injured and deeply depressed, remained for posterity and made clear what everyone had suspected: “There were three of us in that marriage. It was a bit crowded”. He released this and other inside information about the fireplace set in front of the show’s director and host. Martin Bashir, who was later proven to have cheated the ‘people’s princess’.
Twenty three million viewers British public broadcaster joined in surprise explosive ‘interview of the century’as it has been known ever since.
This moment is recreated in episode 7 of the fifth season of the Netflix fiction ‘The Crown,’ which premiered the second episode of its sixth (and final) season this week.
Now he Judge Brian Kennedy gave the order to the British public broadcaster Publish 3,000+ emails It is certain that it will reveal new aspects of the scandal regarding journalists and senior executives. According to the lawyer, the public chain’s behavior is “inconsistent, erroneous and unreliable”, which is a “cause for serious concern”.
1.New emails
Journalist Andy WebbInvestigating the BBC’s knowledge on the subject Tactics used by Bashir to obtain the interview, requested the examination of these e-mails, based on the right to information. Although the network had already gained access to some of these messages, it turned out that some of the messages existed. More than 3,000 have not yet been reviewed.
2. It’s all for the audience
Despite the willing Bashir’s efforts, the documentary program could not reach the audience shares he expected. How can you surpass other famous journalists like Oprah Winfrey or Diane Sawyer? Just then, under the influence of recent events, the rumor reached him that there was a Welsh Diana. King Charles of England’s interview with Jonathan Dimbleby in which he confessed to adulteryHe wanted to tell his side of the story.
3.Spencer’s complaint
By the end of 2020 [tres años hacía que Lady Di había muerto en un trágico accidente en París, junto a su amante, Dodi Al-Fayed]His brother, Charles SpencerHe said the BBC had not apologized for what he claimed forged documents and “other hoaxes” This led him to introduce Diana to journalist Martin Bashir. ‘Daily Mail’ later also published: Spencer’s notes from a meeting with Bashir and Diana in 1995The tabloid said the journalist did something a series of accusations to make it through the interview at all costs. Among them, Alleges Diana was followed and harassed by security forcesTwo senior aides were paid to provide information about him and Bashir fake bank statements to support these accusations.
4. Bashir’s dismissal
That same year, Bashir, who rose to fame with that interview, later retired as the company’s religious affairs correspondent, went on sick leave, recovered from heart surgery and also contracted Covid, was eventually hospitalized. Sacked by BBC after two-month internal investigation. A documentary broadcast on ITV ‘Diana Interview: Revenge of a Princess’ cheats revealed Used to ensure Lady Di’s participation in the interview.
5. Money to atone for guilt
in 2022 BBC donated €1.64 million to seven charities linked to the deceased Diana of Wales apologized for the controversy caused by the interview. A year ago, the network publicly apologized to Charles and his sons William and Harry for the “deception” of obtaining the “interview of the century” with Princess Diana and for failing to meet “high standards of honesty and transparency”. “.
6. Case ‘re-opened’
Diana’s brother Earl Spencer, who accuses BBC of illegal and criminal behaviour, supports journalist Webb’s investigationand requested a police investigation. “At a time when this great national and international body at the BBC was making cuts, people at the BBC hid behind expensive lawyers. And I think that’s obscene,” he told the BBC’s Broadcasting House programme. Radio 4.
The BBC had forwarded a small number of messages to Webb but it has now emerged there were more than 3,000 emails. According to the network, these contained “irrelevant” or “legally privileged” information, so they were not delivered sooner.
It has rained a lot since then. happened When Diana of Wales gave the famous interview on the ‘Panorama’ program in 1995 The BBC is cracking down on the British monarchy by revealing intimate details of her married life with then-Prince Charles. The words of Lady Di in black, badly injured and deeply depressed, remained for posterity and made clear what everyone had suspected: “There were three of us in that marriage. It was a bit crowded”. He released this and other inside information about the fireplace set in front of the show’s director and host. Martin Bashir, who was later proven to have cheated the ‘people’s princess’.
Twenty three million viewers British public broadcaster joined in surprise explosive ‘interview of the century’as it has been known ever since.
This moment is recreated in episode 7 of the fifth season of the Netflix fiction ‘The Crown,’ which premiered the second episode of its sixth (and final) season this week.
Now he Judge Brian Kennedy gave the order to the British public broadcaster Publish 3,000+ emails It is certain that it will reveal new aspects of the scandal regarding journalists and senior executives. According to the lawyer, the public chain’s behavior is “inconsistent, erroneous and unreliable”, which is a “cause for serious concern”.
1.New emails
Journalist Andy WebbInvestigating the BBC’s knowledge on the subject Tactics used by Bashir to obtain the interview, requested the examination of these e-mails, based on the right to information. Although the network had already gained access to some of these messages, it turned out that some of the messages existed. More than 3,000 have not yet been reviewed.
2. It’s all for the audience
Despite the willing Bashir’s efforts, the documentary program could not reach the audience shares he expected. How can you surpass other famous journalists like Oprah Winfrey or Diane Sawyer? Just then, under the influence of recent events, the rumor reached him that there was a Welsh Diana. King Charles of England’s interview with Jonathan Dimbleby in which he confessed to adulteryHe wanted to tell his side of the story.
3.Spencer’s complaint
By the end of 2020 [tres años hacía que Lady Di había muerto en un trágico accidente en París, junto a su amante, Dodi Al-Fayed]His brother, Charles SpencerHe said the BBC had not apologized for what he claimed forged documents and “other hoaxes” This led him to introduce Diana to journalist Martin Bashir. ‘Daily Mail’ later also published: Spencer’s notes from a meeting with Bashir and Diana in 1995The tabloid said the journalist did something a series of accusations to make it through the interview at all costs. Among them, Alleges Diana was followed and harassed by security forcesTwo senior aides were paid to provide information about him and Bashir fake bank statements to support these accusations.
4. Bashir’s dismissal
That same year, Bashir, who rose to fame with that interview, later retired as the company’s religious affairs correspondent, went on sick leave, recovered from heart surgery and also contracted Covid, was eventually hospitalized. Sacked by BBC after two-month internal investigation. A documentary broadcast on ITV ‘Diana Interview: Revenge of a Princess’ cheats revealed Used to ensure Lady Di’s participation in the interview.
5. Money to atone for guilt
in 2022 BBC donated €1.64 million to seven charities linked to the deceased Diana of Wales apologized for the controversy caused by the interview. A year ago, the network publicly apologized to Charles and his sons William and Harry for the “deception” of obtaining the “interview of the century” with Princess Diana and for failing to meet “high standards of honesty and transparency”. “.
6. Case ‘re-opened’
Diana’s brother Earl Spencer, who accuses BBC of illegal and criminal behaviour, supports journalist Webb’s investigationand requested a police investigation. “At a time when this great national and international body at the BBC was making cuts, people at the BBC hid behind expensive lawyers. And I think that’s obscene,” he told the BBC’s Broadcasting House programme. Radio 4.
The BBC had forwarded a small number of messages to Webb but it has now emerged there were more than 3,000 emails. According to the network, these contained “irrelevant” or “legally privileged” information, so they were not delivered sooner.