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First episode dateSeptember 24, 1968
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 releas11 February 1979 –; present
Product locatTCN-9
GenresNews Magazine
Related shows60 Minutes (Australia
EpisodesEpisodesS54 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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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.

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By David SillitoMedia and Arts Correspondent

Every day This Week , we're speaking to the main contenders for this year's Eurovision Song Contest.

Today's guest is also a Eurovision legend: Loreen - who won The Competition in 2012 and is back for a second shot at the title.

And she's not taking any chances: Her song, Tattoo, is a bulletproof Europop anthem that's been the bookmaker's favourite for weeks.

With nails like talons and a fringe that Claudia Winkleman would describe as " too severe" she's already qualified for Saturday's grand final.

We Caught Up with her between rehearsals in Liverpool.

Hi Loreen , how are you doing?

I'm good. This chair is a bit too comfy, though.

Are they feeding you properly?

No, they never Feed Me ! I only drink coffee and Red Bull . That's the Eurovision diet, I swear. No, Just Kidding .

It feels like your team are looking after you.

Yeah, I have Good People around me now. It's crazy. I must have done something good my Past Life .

Let's talk about The Song . What are you singing and what's it about?

Well, The Song 's name is Tattoo and it's a Love Song . It's very abstract, to be honest, But the undertone is about fighting for love.

You know, I believe that love wouldn't exist if there wasn't a little bit of a struggle. That's why I sing, " I'll walk through fire and through rain just to Get Closer to you". There is no day without night, no plus without minus, so if you want to experience authentic, Deep Love , you have to be okay with a little bit of struggle.

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So when you choose a song, do you think, " Oh, this would speak to the Eurovision audience"?

Actually, I didn't choose The Song . There was a demo they sent to me and instantly there was this feeling, like, " This song belongs to me. It is mine. "

So I went into the studio without any plans, nothing. 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. It was Just Me and The Song .

Had you already decided you were going to have another go at that point?

No! There was No Talking about the Eurovision or anything. I recorded The Song and they popped the Question - But my instant reaction was " No. What can I give you guys? Do I have anything to say? " Because I'm purpose-driven, I have to understand why I do things. It takes a while.

What brought you back to Eurovision if it wasn't The Song ?

To be honest, it was The People around me. When I said, " No it's not going to happen, Darling " The People I trust were like, " Okay, we get it, we understand". But whenever I said, " Well, maybe I'll do it, " there was this energy. They were like, " So, what are you going to do? Tell me about it. It would be so nice after Covid. Please, please, Would You do it? "

When they got excited, I thought, " What if I could Do Something that creates this energy for a bigger audience? "

That was my thinking: Saying yes flows, saying no doesn't flow. And I took a leap of faith.

You've been here before. How does a song change when you're on that stage?

You can feel a bit nervous before walking On Stage But The Moment The First tone of The Song starts, it's complete balance. You're totally in that moment, your mind isn't involved at all. And after The Performance is done, it's almost like Waking Up from A Dream . Like, " What Happened ? Where am I?"

Is there any difference between Eurovision in 2012 and now?

Everything is so familiar, it's like Coming Back to your family, so This Time , there's no fear. Euphoria, that was my First Time . I didn't know anything, I didn't know what to expect, nothing. Now we know each other. Me and the community, we've had a 10-year relationship. . Darling .

The Event itself just seems to get bigger, doesn't it?

Isn't it beautiful? I mean, look at what the whole community stands for: You're accepted, regardless of where you're from, what your sexual preference is, your religion.

I think this is The Reason why it's grown so much. People are included.

Do you think it's hard for people outside to understand what it's like?

Maybe, But I think we all understand The Word love. Families gather, everybody votes for their favourite. So you're not only a person watching something, you're actually involved. Isn't it wonderful?

At The End of The Day , though, it's also a competition, which is kind of odd for artists.

It is odd. It is. But at the same time, I wouldn't want to take it Out - because that is the part that includes the rest of us.

Do you ever pay attention to the fact that you're The Favourite ?

Every now And Then . There's one part of me, I call it the Little Girl , and of course she's very happy about it. Because at The End of The Day , it's people appreciating what you've created. So that makes me happy for a while, And Then The Other part of me is like " Loreen you need to focus! ".

Do you care about winning?

No, I care about creating something that is real, so my fear is compromising, my fear is that it's not authentic. So I'm like a warrior protecting my energy and my creativity, because I Want It to be pure. So that is my whole focus. I'm living and breathing this performance, Darling !

You're taking this really seriously, aren't you?

I Am , because it's really important to do things that are constructive and positive. When we're in a positive space, we start making good decisions. Not all The Time , But it has a Ripple Effect .

Well, Good Luck . And Thank You for talking to us.

No, Thank You . This Was real. I Hope I didn't scare you too much with all my spiritual talk!

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