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Martin Bashir (born January 19, 1963 in London) is a British journalist of Pakistani descent.
Bashir came to wide prominence in 1995 when he interviewed (for the BBC's Panorama programme) Diana, Princess of Wales about her failed marriage to the Prince of Wales. Since then he has conducted interviews with, amongst others, Louise Woodward, the five suspects in the Stephen Lawrence case, Michael Barrymore, Jeffrey Archer, Major Charles Ingram, and Joanne Lees.
In his 2003 dialogue with Michael Jackson, titled Living with Michael Jackson critics contend the documentary was yellow journalism, claiming Bashir edited the tapes in a sensational manner that only presented Jackson in an unflattering light. After seeing the edited version of the interview, Jackson released a rebuttal interview, filmed by his personal cameraman. Living with Michael Jackson was watched by 14 million viewers in the UK. When it was aired in the U.S., the furor over insinuations of paedophilia began a series of events that led to Michael Jackson being tried for molesting a boy who appeared in the film. Jackson was acquitted. Bashir was born in London and grew up in Wandsworth. He was educated at King Alfred's College of Higher Education, Winchester (since 2004 the University of Winchester), studying English & History from 1982-85, and at King's College London blank">http://www.kcl.ac.uk/phpnews/wmview.php?ArtID=1000. He still keeps a house in Winchester. He started work as a journalist in 1986. He worked for the BBC until 1999 on programmes including _Songs of Praise, Public Eye and Panorama and then he joined ITV, working on special documentary programmes and features for Tonight with Trevor McDonald. Bashir has also appeared in the film Mike Bassett: England Manager, where he played himself. He is a devout Christian Talk To Me, The Guardian, 22 Jan 2003, from blank">http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,879563,00.html (retrieved 2 Feb 2007) .
In May 2003, he was voted the 5th worst Briton in _Channel 4's poll of the 100 Worst Britons, just behind Margaret Thatcher and Jade Goody.
Currently, Bashir serves as a correspondent for ABC's 20/20. Bashir also became one of the three full-time anchors of Nightline following Ted Koppel's last broadcast in November 2005.
Has won a BAFTA (the UK equivalent of an Oscar), three Royal Television Society Awards and two Broadcasting Press Guild awards.
His 20 November 1995 interview with Princess Diana was watched by 22.8 million viewers in the UK.
Parents are from Pakistan.
Royal Television Society's Journalist of the Year in 1996.
Interviewed Michael Jackson for the controversial "Living with Michael Jackson special."
Voted the 5th Worst Briton in Channel 4's poll of "The 100 Worst Britons of All Time".






