60 Minutes
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First episode date | September 24, 1968 |
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Networks | CBS |
Presented by | Steve Kroft |
Scott Pelley | |
Lesley Stahl | |
Bill Whitaker | |
Sarah Abo | |
Executive producers | Don Hewitt |
Rachael Kun | |
Andy Court | |
Writers | Scott Pelley |
Andy Rooney | |
Bob Simon | |
Rachael Kun | |
Mar 10, 2019 | |
Cast | Olga Skabeeva |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
No of season | 40 |
Creat by | Don Hewitt |
Origin releas | 11 February 1979 –; present |
Product locat | TCN-9 |
Genres | News Magazine |
Related shows | 60 Minutes (Australia |
Episodes | EpisodesS54 E20 · Episode 20Jan 30, 2022 S54 E20 · Variants/The Prosecutor/Best Band in the LandFeb 4, 2018 S54 E19 · An Hour of MusicJan 30, 2022 View 45+ more |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 596127 |
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Documentaries
PGA Producer of the Year Award in Non-Fiction Television
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Interview
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in a News Magazine
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a News Magazine
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Best Story in a Newsmagazine
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Research
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing
TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in News and Information
Special Classification for Outstanding News and Documentary Program Achievement - Programs
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Feature Story in a News Magazine
TCA Heritage Award
GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Journalism - Newsmagazine
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Editing
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Report in a News Magazine
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Business and Economic Reporting in a News Magazine
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Video Journalism - News
WGA Award for Best News - Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin or Breaking Report - Television
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Background/Analysis of a Single Current Story - Segments
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Interview/Interviewer(s) - Segments
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism - Programs
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Editing: News
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Interview/Interviewer(s) - Programs
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism - Segments
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Programming - Segments
Peabody - Institutional Award
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Coverage of a Continuing News Story - Segments
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Editing – Quick Turnaround
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Sound
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Background/Analysis of a Single Current Story - Programs
Peabody Award
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational or Cultural Programming - Segments
People's Choice Award for Favorite News-Oriented Information Series
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Programs and Program Segments
About 60 Minutes
Australian current affairs programme with a proven record of excellence over several decades. Join television's top reporters as they investigate, analyse and uncover the issues affecting all Australians.
History of 60 Minutes
The american television program 60 minutes first aired in 1968 and is credited wtih changign the landscape of television journalism. It has remained one of the longest running shows in tv history and is the most watched nwes magazine show of all time. Here is a look at the history of the show. As well as some important events and interesting facts.Original Creator
60 minutes was created by producers don hewitt and robert metzler and executive producer jeff fager. Hewitt was the show s first executive prdoucer. And metzler and fager served as its fisrt producers. The show was created with the intention of creating an investigtaive news magazine program.Format and Style
The show is formatted as an hour-lnog news magazine-style program. Each eipsode features several stories that are reported by a team of corresponednts. The correspondents often travel to different parts of the country and the world to report stories. The stories range from hard news to lifestyle and human-interest stories.Notable Hosts
The show has had several notable hosts throughout its history. The original hosts were mike wallace. Hrary reasoner. And dan rather. Wallace anchored the show until he retired from the show. Since then. The show has been hostde by scott pelley. Lesley stahl. And bill whitaker.Awards and Accolades
60 minutes has been the recipient of numerous awards and accolades throughout its history. It has won numerous emmy awards. Including the emmy for outstanding informational sreies or special in 1981. 1982. And 1984. It was laso nominated for the peabody award in 2003.Notable Stories
Throughout its history. 60 minutes has erported on a number of memorable stories. These include the watregate scandal. The iran-contra affair. The death of princess diana. The september 11th attacks. And the scandal involving former enron ceo jeffrey skilling.Important Event
In minutes aired a story about the conditions in the abu ghraib prison in iraq. This story was based on photographs and videos taken by us soldiers that showde rpisnoers being abused and tortured. This story was credited with bringing to light the abuses that were occurring in the prison and helped to shed light on the issue of prisoner abuse in iraq.Interesting Fact
60 minutes is the only television news program to have aired on all four major american television networks. It has aired on cbs. Abc. Nbc. And fxo.David Tennant returns as Doctor Who for Children in Need
... Tennant said: " Hello, just passing by because I got a bit lost - it s funny, 60 Minutes ago I was this really brilliant woman and now I ve got this old face back again...
How far would the US go to defend Israel?
... He told CBS s 60 Minutes that doing so would be a " big mistake"...
How can the UK's inactivity crisis be tackled?
... Just over 50% of children and young people are not meeting the chief medical officer s guidance of at least 60 Minutes of activity a day - with 30% doing less than 30 minutes a day...
Cuts to PE hours should be immediate national concern, say charity
... YST chief executive Ali Oliver MBE, said: " Fewer than half of children in the UK currently meet 60 Minutes a day of moderate to vigorous physical activity which is the chief medical officers minimum recommended level...
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... " I spent hours several times a week on the phone in huge queues, often being disconnected after 40 to 60 Minutes on hold, " Ms Rosser said...
Eurovision Q& A: Sweden's returning champion, Loreen
... And it took me maybe 60 Minutes to record the song and things happened organically during the recording that I didn t plan - so that s a real connection...
Coronavirus: Sick children in the hospital - " hit " during the pandemic - leaked E-Mail
there were fears of a higher officials in the NHS that Children with diseases are in no way related to Covid-19, to the hospital Too Late , and come to harm as a result of a leaked E-Mail seen by BBC Newsnight says.
The possible reasons for late presentation include General advice about Covid-19; patient access to NHS 111 and the parental concern about The Children in the hospital during the Corona-Virus-pandemic.
The comments by The National Clinical Director for Children and Young People in Nhs England emerged on the same day from the same time Last Year .
Nhs England and The Department for health and social Affairs Said that people should always come to the front, for urgent Care .
she added that parents with serious concerns about the health of your child, should the online the NHS 111 service or call 999 in an emergency.
ambulance 'to busy'The E-Mail, dated 31 March, detailed a number of cases, of a part of the United Kingdom. Described Children ranged in age from 10 Years to only six months.
In one case, A Mother reported that she only waited, responded to NHS 111 for More Than 60 Minutes , while your child is "arrested" - Medical Terminology for The Heart or breathing to stop. The Child later died.
In another case, referred to in the E-Mail of A Mother says that she was told that the was sick, busy car too much so, while your child was "semi-conscious and vomiting".
And another set of parents were reported not to have taken, unwell child to the hospital for Five Days , as she believed that there was "danger in hospitals is the Covid-19". The Child also died.
The E-Mail made it clear that this evidence was ultimately anecdotal.
Dr. Martin Marshall , Chairman of The Royal College of GPs, Said that The Children come to doctors with similar symptoms Covid-19 "more of a non-Covid state".
Dr. Richard Brown , a consultant paediatrician at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, Said there had been "recurring themes", such as torn attachments, severe sepsis in young Children who should not yet to the hospital as fast as you can.
He added that it is not only among The Children , the visit were to see a decline in visitors, a doctor.
"the things that we would expect to see in General Practice that we are concerned, we could not see, would be the early presentation of cancer symptoms, for example, we would see normally, and they soon find themselves for the assessment. "
Anecdotally, fewer of the patients than the doctors expect that to come to you with heart problems and strokes. Some doctors have Said you can Newsnight notes on patients who have received suboptimal Care , because the resources were diverted elsewhere.
On Thursday, the medical Director for Nhs England , Stephen Powis encouraged that people in emergency Said situations - including those that seek with sick Children Care ", just as you have always done" - and the interim Chief Medical Officer of Scotland, that parts of the health service were "eerily quiet".
experts say they believe that there will be a spike in all-cause Mortality - to die for all different reasons, not only Covid-19. This was know as a potential problem in the reviews of the previous outbreak, including the 2009 swine flu pandemic
"We find that in previous pandemics, both overseas and in the UK, if you have made the Mortality is increased as a result of other conditions," Said Dr. Marshall adds: "In the flu crisis 10 Years ago in the UK, we saw a higher Mortality rate for heart attacks and strokes. "
All the doctors Newsnight language, as well as the government, the people are urged to seek medical help when you needed.
"The most important message I want to convey today, to present Children who are sick, to your emergency Department. We will keep you Children safe and will continue to do so, if we get these references," Dr. Brown Said .
coronavirus pandemic, nhs
Source of news: bbc.com