The interview between Martin Bashir with Princess Diana broadcast on the BBC in 1995 is a program that cannot be ignored by decades.
With true details about the marriage broke between Princess and Prince Charles as well as her life inside the royal family, the interview attracted 23 million followers, bringing Martin Bashir to become a familiar name
Now, after 25 years, a judge's report showed that Bashir journalists were "deceived and seduced" Princess Diana's brother to get an interview.
Bashir reabs in the BBC a few days before the report was announced for health reasons but who this journalist was and what he did in addition to the interview for ancient life.
Journalist Martin Bashir, who has been resonating with Princess Diana interview in 1995. Photo: Pa.
Born in 1963 in Wandsworth, southwest of London, England, Bashir grew up in a family with 5 children.
After graduating in 1986, Bashir became a journalist and received the first job in the BBC.
In 1995, Bashir successfully implemented a shocking interview with Princess Diana in this station's Paronama program.
In the conversation, Princess Diana talked about "three people" in her marriage, including her, Prince Charles and a long-term mistress, currently the prince wife, Camilla Parker-Bowles.
The disclosures in the interview from Princess Diana have become a global news focus.
Not long after the interview was broadcast, two fake banks were discovered, it seemed to be created to persuade Princess Diana to participate in the interview.
A BBC's 1996 survey confirmed that Bashir did not have any wrongdoing but the latest report was "disabled" its conclusions.
Princess Brother Diana, Earl Charles Spencer, said he would never recommend Bashir to his sister if he was not shown for fake documents.
In 1999, Bashir moved from the BBC to work for ITV and in 2003, he continued to bring another big name to his interview: Michael Jackson's Pop Legend.
With the help of magicians, a foreigner claiming to claim Uri Geller, Bashir spent 8 months working with male singer to produce the documentary called "Living with Michael Jackson".
Princess Diana and Bashir in the 1995 interview. Photo: BBC.
The documentary made a powerful sound in America and England but Michael Jackson later appealed to the Independent Television Commission and the Broadcasting Standard Committee on what he was described in the program.
Bashir won many awards in his own career, including three BAFTA nominations and the annual journalist from the British Royal Television Association in 1996.
Bashir also collaborated with ABC, MSNBC and NBC channels of the United States.
Bashir last year was said to encounter serious health problems related to Covid-19 complications and could not respond to allegations of interviews between him with Princess Diana.
However, a photo taken in November 2020 shot by Daily Mail showed him to visit a shop selling and wine shops.
He quit his job in BBC in May 5/2021.
Before the conclusion from the latest investigation report, Bashir apologized for sorry, acknowledging the fake banking statement as a "stupid action" he was "extremely regretful".
However, Bashir stressed that it "has nothing to do with Princess Choice of Princess Diana when participating in the interview".