Martin Bashir
Journalist
Martin Bashir was born in London, England on January 9th, 1963 and is the Journalist. At the age of 61, Martin Bashir biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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January 9, 1963
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England
Place of Birth
London, England
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61 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
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Judge blasts BBC for blowing more than £600,000 on legal battle to keep Martin Bashir files under wraps
www.dailymail.co.uk,
August 25, 2024
The Mail on Sunday can reveal that a judge has criticised the BBC for a second time over its three-year campaign to keep swathes of emails secret. In a series of stinging remarks, Judge Brian Kennedy highlighted the 'disproportionate cost' of its 'burdensomely long' legal fight. Martin Bashir's 1995 Panorama interview with Princess Diana (left), in which the princess famously declared 'there are three of us in this marriage' - referring to Camilla, was a global scoop. It later emerged that Bashir had shown Diana's brother Earl Spencer forged bank statements to make Diana think her inner circle was selling her secrets.
The ultimate insider who knew the royals' darkest secrets: Accused of masterminding a plot to murder Diana, Robert Fellowes was at the centre of the family's most private controversies, writes RICHARD KAY
www.dailymail.co.uk,
August 3, 2024
You could spot him most days if you knew where to look. An angular figure pedalling his bicycle from one palace, where he lived, to another, where he worked. Unassuming and anonymous in his cycle clips he may have been, but for 22 years Robert Fellowes knew more secrets about the Royal Family than perhaps anyone else in Britain. As the late Queen Elizabeth's private secretary, he was at the epicentre of every crisis that engulfed her during the most perilous period of her reign, from the marital and domestic upheavals of her children, to the disasters and tragedies of the Windsor Castle fire and the death of Princess Diana.
Inside Tim Davie's four years at the top of the BBC...and how they've been plagued by scandal: From Martin Bashir's Diana interview 'deceit' and Strictly abuse scandal to Huw Edwards disgrace and Tim Westwood probe
www.dailymail.co.uk,
August 2, 2024
When he stepped into the role less than four years ago, Tim Davie (left) may have foreseen that he was taking over an institution that could face further troubles - especially after the appalling acts of once-stars like Jimmy Savile. But the incoming Director-General could scarcely have imagined in his darkest dreams that by taking on the title at the BBC in September 2020 he would one day be facing the living nightmare of the Huw Edwards child sex images scandal. Edwards - one of the most trusted faces in public life - had been hiding a secret lust that saw him twice sent a video of a boy under nine among scores of other vile indecent pictures. But while it is by far the worst, it is just one of many disasters the Director-General has been forced to tackle on his watch.