BBC1 'Panorama' interview: Martin Bashir and Princess Diana

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  • Bashir & Diana: BBC1 'Panorama' interview
    • Purpose
      • Inform & Entertain
      • To gain an insight into Princess Diana's life
      • To explain hers & Prince Charles's divorce
      • To put forward her side of the story
      • Show true feelings/ thoughts
      • To present herself as a good mother for the audience to connect to
      • To discuss her hopes for the future - for herself, the monarchy and Princes William & Harry
    • Audience
      • Anyone with an interest in current affairs/the royal family, fans
      • Fans/ Followers of Diana and Bashir
      • Panorama fans and viewers
      • British/ National, domestic audience
      • Global, Internationa audience
    • Genre
      • Convention of an Interview:
        • Prepared answers/ Pre- seen questions
        • Question and Answer
        • Tag questions
        • Turn Taking
        • Interviewer asking questions
        • A written transcript from a recorded television interview, edited before broadcast
        • Semi- scripted
      • INTERVIEW
    • Context
      • Princess Diana:
        • Met Prince Charles in 1977 and was engaged to him by 1981
        • Had 2 children
        • Often caused controversy through her personal contact in helping aids sufferers, and dismissing the monarchy
        • Separated with Charles nearly 3 years before interview
        • Both Diana & Charles had sexual affairs
      • Martin Bashir:
        • Studied English, and worked at the BBC
        • Found fame after this interview
      • 1995
      • Aids was a taboo topic at the time & lots of people wouldn't go near sufferers
      • Non- Transitory
  • Genre
    • Convention of an Interview:
      • Prepared answers/ Pre- seen questions
      • Question and Answer
      • Tag questions
      • Turn Taking
      • Interviewer asking questions
      • A written transcript from a recorded television interview, edited before broadcast
      • Semi- scripted
    • INTERVIEW

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