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Foreign Correspondent

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Initial release USA
Directors Alfred Hitchcock
Budget1. 484 million USD
Screenplay Ben Hecht
Robert Benchley
Charles Bennett
Joan Harrison
James Hilton
Richard Maibaum
Reviews www.imdb.com
First episode Australia
Awards Logie Award for Most Outstanding Public Affairs Report
Logie Award for Most Outstanding Public Affairs Program
Networks ABC
Execut producMatthew Carney
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID1394700
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About Foreign Correspondent


Foreign correspondents from around the world come together to discuss various issues faced by different countries and try to find a solution.

George Alagiah's moving words written for his own memorial

George Alagiah's moving words written for his own memorial
Nov 7,2023 1:31 pm

... The congregation had gathered to remember one the BBC s longest-serving and most highly respected journalists - an award-winning Foreign Correspondent and a fixture on BBC News for three decades...

BBC defends policy not to call Hamas 'terrorists' after criticism

BBC defends policy not to call Hamas 'terrorists' after criticism
Oct 11,2023 9:31 am

... Veteran BBC Foreign Correspondent John Simpson said " calling someone a terrorist means you re taking sides"...

Alastair Stewart: Retired news presenter reveals dementia diagnosis

Alastair Stewart: Retired news presenter reveals dementia diagnosis
Sep 10,2023 9:10 am

... He left his role as a lead presenter at ITV News in 2020 due to what producer ITN said were " errors of judgement" Stewart, from Hampshire, joined ITN as industrial correspondent in 1980, before becoming a Foreign Correspondent and going on to anchor news programmes for the ITV and Channel 4...

George taught me so much about living - I will miss him terribly

George taught me so much about living - I will miss him terribly
Jul 24,2023 1:11 pm

... He was a Foreign Correspondent at heart...

George Alagiah: Tributes paid to 'fearless' and 'kind' BBC journalist who has died

George Alagiah: Tributes paid to 'fearless' and 'kind' BBC journalist who has died
Jul 24,2023 11:31 am

... " Because when I started off in - dare I say it 1989, I think I was the BBC s first kind of fully fledged Foreign Correspondent and person of colour...

Empathy was George's great strength, he radiated it

Empathy was George's great strength, he radiated it
Jul 24,2023 8:21 am

... Being a friend and colleague of the award-winning Foreign Correspondent was a privilege - writes Allan Little...

George Alagiah: BBC journalist and newsreader dies aged 67

George Alagiah: BBC journalist and newsreader dies aged 67
Jul 24,2023 7:10 am

... Before that, he was an award-winning Foreign Correspondent, reporting from countries ranging from Rwanda to Iraq...

Haiti: Inside the capital city taken hostage by brutal gangs

Haiti: Inside the capital city taken hostage by brutal gangs
Dec 5,2022 1:20 am

... The testimonies I have gathered here are among the worst I have ever heard in more than 30 years as a Foreign Correspondent, reporting from over 80 countries...

John Humphrys hosts his last edition of Radio 4's Today programme

Oct 12,2022 1:30 pm

John Humphrys in the Today programme studio

Broadcaster John Humphrys , presents his final edition of BBC Radio 4 's Today programme.

His departure brings the show to a in the vicinity of his 32 years on the flagship, during which time he earned a reputation as a tough interrogator, and the politicians.

Thursday program from interviews with former Prime Ministers David Cameron and Tony Blair .

the BBC Director-General Lord Hall said of public life to breathe would breathe a sigh of relief" at Humphrys' departure.

Describes him as a "journalism major", the Director-General: "He is driven by a strong sense of justice and a deep distrust of authority. It means that he always, aim, to represent the receiver and sat to know your rights. "

He added: "There is perhaps no greater recognition than the collective sigh of relief issued from the leaders and personalities of public life throughout the country. "

Humphrys has interviewed every Prime Minister on the program by Margaret Thatcher to Theresa May , But is not Boris grilled Johnson since he came to power.

Today's editor, Sarah Sands , joked Cameron, likely to be questioned about his decision, 2016 Brexit referendum, said he was coming Thursday's program, "to ensure that he got the old pain in the ass out of The Building ".

"He didn't Let Go ," Sands of the Humphrys on Radio 4 said The media. "He's a terrier, so I think you should expect something exciting. "

But Humphrys of not More Than only politician to give a hard time, she added. "John is more caricatured in this way," She Said . "He is able to, the style of the conversation, [But ] it is soft as well. "

Mr Blair, a discussion of the political Interview, and Today's presenters past and present pay tribute to.

Today, with four main speakers - Justin Webb , Mishal Husain , Martha Kearney and Nick Robinson - and not directly replace Humphrys is. The 76-year-old will continue to Mastermind on Bbc Two .

Before he worked Today in 1987, Humphrys as a BBC correspondent in the United States and Africa, as a diplomatic correspondent and presenter of The Nine o'clock news.

On The Daily Radio 4 Morning News programme, he was known for pinning political leaders and public figures. On the occasion, his interview style, the politician and listener incurred the wrath.

Humphrys stay behind the Mastermind behind the host Desk

As he announced his departure in February, Humphrys said: "I love the program. I've always enjoyed. That is the problem. I should have gone years ago. Obviously, I should have gone years ago. "

He is now the senior Moderator and has been for the group of highest earners. His salary in 2016-17 was Between £600,000-£649,999, But he took a pay cut and went down to £290,000-£294,999 in 2018-19.

In a tribute in the Radio Times, Justin Webb , said: "There are many who like him, think that he is way too long, who wants him "sent to retirement ", or" put out of his misery' or whatever the phrase you use, to suggest that A Man in his 70s, is on air, somehow, an affront.

"Most of these people would self-Movement as an impeccable anti-sexists and anti-racists, But age discrimination is alive and well and, apparently, deep-acceptable in the anti-John. "

Humphrys interviewed Tony Blair in the 2005

Webb the magazine: "John told don't give a stuff what you think of him. He is confused when Jon Snow of Channel 4 News talking about his followers online. Why would John want to trailer?

"John wants to be enemies, or at least respect, if he is paid, will be paid reluctantly. "

Speaking on Desert Island Discs in 2008, Humphrys, said he did not think that the majority of politicians deliberately lying to the program.

But he said: "I want to start with the assumption that you are there for your benefit, rather than necessarily to the benefit of The Audience . And it's my job to try, often, to get them to be a bit more open than you may have thought. "

Humphrys, with co-host Sue Macgregor , in the Today, the production of office in 1993, Six Humphrys' most memorable (and controversial) interview

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