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60 Minutes II (also known as 60 Minutes Wednesday and 60 Minutes) is an American weekly primetime news magazine television program that was intended to replicate the "signature style, journalistic quality and integrity" of the original 60 Minutes series.
It aired on CBS on Wednesdays, then later moved to Fridays at 8 p.m. The original 60 Minutes continued airing on Sunday nights throughout the run of 60 Minutes II. The first edition of 60 Minutes II ran on January 13, 1999. Its final airing was September 2, 2005.
60 Minutes II was renamed 60 Minutes by CBS for the fall of 2004. CBS News president Andrew Heyward stated at the time, "The Roman numeral II created some confusion on the part of the viewers and suggested a watered-down version." The show was later renamed 60 Minutes Wednesday to differentiate it from the original 60 Minutes Sunday edition, but reverted to its original title on July 8, 2005, when the show moved to the 8 p.m. Friday timeslot, where it completed its run.
60 Minutes is an Australian version of the U.S. television newsmagazine program 60 Minutes airing on Sunday nights on the Nine Network. A New Zealand version uses segments of the show.
Gerald Stone, the founding executive producer, was given the job by Kerry Packer and was told: "I don't give a f... what it takes. Just do it and get it right." After the first episode was broadcast on 11 February 1979, Packer was less than impressed, telling Stone: "You've blown it, son. You better fix it fast." Over the years, Stone's award winning 60 Minutes revolutionised Australian current affairs reporting and enhanced the careers of Ray Martin, Ian Leslie, George Negus, and later Jana Wendt.
60 Minutes has won numerous awards for broadcasting, including five Silver Logies, one Special Achievement Logie, and received nominations for a further six Logie awards.
60 Minutes is the name of a television newsmagazine show previously broadcast in New Zealand on TV3. The show began in New Zealand in 1989 based on an American programme by the same name. The programme is to broadcast on Prime TV from 2013 and will be hosted by Charlotte Bellis, weekend anchor of Prime News: First at 5.30, will host 60 Minutes for the network alongside her news duties.
The broadcaster of 60 Minutes has changed twice during the 1990s. It was one of TV3's flagship programmes when TV3 went to air in 1989. Then in 1992, TVNZ won the rights to the programme.
After being shown on TV1 from 1993 to 2002, TVNZ decided not to renew the rights the show from CBS, and the rights were reacquired by TV3. Following this, there was a fight over the www.60minutes.co.nz domain, which for a short time, redirected to the site on TVNZ's replacement Sunday. Currently, the domain redirects to the www.cbs.com website.
In the inaugural Qantas Television Awards in 2005, the show won
Sixty Minutes was a news and current affairs programme which ran each day at 5:40pm between 24 October 1983 to 27 July 1984 on BBC1. It replaced the Nationwide programme, and like Nationwide, it also integrated the BBC regional news programmes into a single magazine programme.
However, the BBC's News department stoutly maintained its independence from colleagues in Current Affairs, and the first 15 minutes of news was almost a separate programme, followed by 20 minutes from BBC regional news before the final 25 minutes of national current affairs. Accordingly, the format was unwieldy, with neither the conciseness of a bulletin nor the softness of the show's predecessor, Nationwide.
The editor, David Lloyd, poached Nick Ross from the highly popular Breakfast Time to front the show, along with Desmond Wilcox, Sarah Kennedy, and Sally Magnusson. Sarah Kennedy was unable to join the team at the programme's launch but eventually began to present the show after Wilcox was dismissed early in the show's run. The news bulletins were usually read by Jan Leeming, Moira Stuart or Richard Whitmore. The opening titles were designed by Terry Hylton and produced by the Computer Film Company.
A brand new series of LFC TV's highly-acclaimed chat show 'Sixty Minutes With' launched this week, with the first episode focusing on Kop legend Steve Heighway. Six former Reds have agreed to talk in-depth about their Liverpool careers and it kicks off with wizard of the wing turned Academy Director Steve Heighway. From terrorising opposition defenders in the seventies to nurturing the stars of the future in the nineties, Heighway reveals all in a candid interview with Claire Rourke that airs at 11pm. Fellow Kop legends John Barnes, Mark Lawrenson and Ray Houghton will also feature over the following few weeks, as will two players whose LFC story we very rarely hear, Phil Babb and Stephen Warnock. Among the many previous notable names to have appeared on what is one of LFC TV's ...
Akhnan Ewekh Dwekh-Nawsha We Are The Sacrifiers ( Dwekh Nawsha ) (نحن نضحي من اجل شعبنا) الوصف الاخوات والاخوة و ابناء شعبنا الأعزاء :- هذه الصفحة ليست حزبية او ما شابه ذلك ولكن انها صفحة لهؤلاء الذين نذروا انفسهم لتربة النهرين الخالدة ومن اجل حمايتها .. أمتنا وشبابنا ليسوا أقل شأناً من بقية الأمم، ومتى ما سنحت لهم الفرصة فهم قادرون على اثبات ذاتهم، هذه ارضنا وعلينا القتال من اجلها .. والشهادة تكون على الأرض والعرض ودونهما ليس للحياة أي قيمة . انه اليوم الذي نثبت به ذاتنا كأمة حية و باقية و لن نتنازل بسهولة ..
When Mike Pence and Donald Trump sat down with CBS’s Lesley Stahl for for their first-ever joint interview, it was clear the running mates had terrific chemistry. Subscribe To "The Late Show" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/ColbertYouTube For more content from "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert", click HERE: http://bit.ly/1AKISnR Watch full episodes of "The Late Show" HERE: http://bit.ly/1Puei40 Like "The Late Show" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/1df139Y Follow "The Late Show" on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1dMzZzG Follow "The Late Show" on Google+ HERE: http://bit.ly/1JlGgzw Follow "The Late Show" on Instagram HERE: http://bit.ly/29wfREj Follow "The Late Show" on Tumblr HERE: http://bit.ly/29DVvtR Watch The Late Show with Stephen Colbert weeknights at 11:35 PM ET/10:35 PM CT. Only on CB...
Personal information of millions of Americans are at risk, as attacks on smart phones grow. On this Sunday’s “60 Minutes,” Sharyn Alfonsi investigates why phones are so vulnerable, taking a look at the surprising role hackers play in protecting our data. Some of the world’s best hackers show just how easy it is for them to get access to everything on your phone. Alfonsi joins “CBS This Morning” to preview her report.
IITs in famous American TV show 60 minutes. It described IITs as 'Harvard,MIT and Princeton put together '. This documentary finds out why the IIT's are one of the best technology schools in the world. Here is a study on the achievements of IITians since the first batch graduated from IIT Kharagpur in 1956 - http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2008-11-25/india/27888912_1_paniit-iitians-iit-kharagpur
60 Minutes recently followed the final flight for one of our retired 767 aircraft over to Victorville, United States. Catch a replay here.
Chelsea Handler talks to Jimmy about how Netflix is funding her college education with Netflix docuseries Chelsea Does and Chelsea. Subscribe NOW to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: http://bit.ly/1nwT1aN Watch The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Weeknights 11:35/10:35c Get more Jimmy Fallon: Follow Jimmy: http://Twitter.com/JimmyFallon Like Jimmy: https://Facebook.com/JimmyFallon Get more The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Follow The Tonight Show: http://Twitter.com/FallonTonight Like The Tonight Show: https://Facebook.com/FallonTonight The Tonight Show Tumblr: http://fallontonight.tumblr.com/ Get more NBC: NBC YouTube: http://bit.ly/1dM1qBH Like NBC: http://Facebook.com/NBC Follow NBC: http://Twitter.com/NBC NBC Tumblr: http://nbctv.tumblr.com/ NBC Google+: https://p...
After 30 years as a staple of "60 Minutes," Andy Rooney gave his final sign off.
Here's one from the vault: Ray Martin's tribute to Fred Hollows from 60 Minutes. It was a story that summarised the great man and a strong friendship between Fred and Ray, who then became the first Chair of The Foundation. See more of Fred's story at https://www.youtube.com/FredHollows SUBSCRIBE to our channel here: http://bit.ly/2b1oCXu LEARN MORE about The Fred Hollows Foundation: http://www.hollows.org LIKE US on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FredHollows/
Bonnie Raitt - 60 Minutes II (CBS) Host: Dan Rather - Feb. 1999 [Graceful Duck Archive] This wonderful interview covers so much ground in so little time. Bonnie's warmth and honesty is out front. Sprinkled in are some performance highlights, as well as early vintage photographs. Bonnie on her 1965 Fender Stratocaster - "It sounds like bacon smells. That's what it sounds like"
60 Minutes II 15 Passenger Van rollover report. I do not own this footage. April 17, 2002
I do not own any of this footage. Just had this piece on VHS and thought fans would want to see a great piece from Charlie Rose & co.. Originally aired 1/23/01.
For his full interview, see http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/jeff-fager
For his full interview, see http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/jeff-fager
The importance of sprinkler systems in nightclubs based on the tragedy of the Station Nightclub fire in West Warwick Rohde Island. Actual footage from the scene which includes an interview with Jim Shannon of the NFPA and why NFPA standards allow 300 persons in a building of that occupancy with no sprinklers.
Winner 2004 | CBS News The truism that television is a visual medium was confirmed in this report. But here the visual component consisted primarily of a set of still photographs that shocked viewers throughout the world and raised questions that are in many instances still open. Preparation of the report began long before it was aired. Details were checked. A court martial investigation was in process prior to the presentation of the report. 60 Minutes II became the first news organization to gain access to the Taguba Report and other documents that included names of civilian contractors at the infamous prison as well as statements detailing their interrogation techniques. In the report military officials acknowledge the unconscionable behavior of the few who engaged in illegal and mora...
Virtuoso violinist Itzhak Perlman and 60 Minutes correspondent Mike Wallace sit down for an interview 20 years after their first, in 1980. (c) 60 Minutes II (2000) www.perlmanmusicprogram.org
Madonna's interview on 60 Minutes II in 1999, with a surprise appearance from baby Lourdes ♥
Siege hostages tell their stories for the first time on TV
you saw it here first folks! :) (All copyrights belong to respective owners, no infringement intended)
A Lebanese television station has shown video it claims shows the moment an Australian mother attempted to retrieve her children off a Beirut street. Reporter Tara Brown and her 60 Minutes crew have been detained while filming in the Lebanese capital, believed to be in relation to the story. Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner had hired an international retrieval agency as a last-ditch attempt to bring the children back to Australia, after they were taken to the Middle East by their father. The video was broadcast on Lebanese television. (Supplied) The video was broadcast on Lebanese television. (Supplied) Tara Brown. (60 Minutes) The Nine Network said that efforts are underway to secure Brown and the crew's safe return to Australia. "We are working with authorities to get them releas...
AMIT TV (0193) This video, is a great segment on “60-Minutes” (Australia), mid 1996, featuring Mark Knopfler who was now approaching the ‘half-way’ mark (show 32/84) of his first solo tour. Between the interview segments, with Jeff McMullen, we see some of the rehearsal footage for the BBC Concert *(a) on Monday, 15 April 1996, featuring the Irish musicians and the Electra Strings, who performed on this concert, along with other selected concerts, during the tour. He also gives a nice little demo of finger picking on his on his National guitar, & speaks of his fond memories of the late Brett Whitely, the Australian artist whose work appears on the cover of Dire Straits Alchemy album. *(a) AMIT TV 0185 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cevrfqV9Jng&list;=UUcEXjVCGgP7-QTlfcOzDlmQ Program: ...
This is a program about the sexual abuse of children and the hunt for and arrest of Peter Scully - an Australian that sexually abused children in the Philippines. The abuse was filmed/photographed and sold across the world. The abuse was so severe that one or more children died because of the sexual abuse/torture. Some of the content in this story breaks, in my opinion, the norm of what is ok when it comes to the protection of the victims, showing things that perhaps should not have been shown. Also, giving an abuser a soap box like this is somewhat problematic. I urge you to make up your own mind and feel free to post your opinions in the comments section. This was a two-part story, I have edited out the "coming next" and double introduction. Sorry for the somewhat crude edit, you are ...
Bestselling author and coach, Sally Anderson, in her interview with 60-minutes New Zealand. Sally was abducted and gang raped at the age of 16 by the Mongrel Mob, in one of the worst reported gang rapes in New Zealand in the early 80s. She then lived into 2 decades of the most dysfunctional behavior imaginable but as a result she now believes this was part of her life apprenticeship for what she does today. Her story of survival, courage and transformation was profiled in September 13 2004, on the TV3 documentary 60 Minutes. The documentary was an extraordinary testimony to human survival and commitment to the highest level of human performance against all odds. Her determination to regain her life from the most dehumanising experience imaginable, to dedicating her life to helping others ...
UPDATE 4 JUNE 2011 - Despite having served a jail term for beating a teenager in her care, a South Auckland woman is giving advice on injury prevention http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid;=165426 Ioana Fuimaono thinks that beating kids is ok....the law says otherwise. This item was from 60 minutes new zealand. It started off as a piece about the good work this woman was doing with troubled kids...it ended very differently
http://suitcaseentrepreneur.com In this exclusive segment on 60 Minutes NZ Carly Flynn interviewed myself, Tim Ferriss, Catherine Newton and Logan Elliot on our respective freedom lifestyles and businesses as well as our unique mindsets about challenging the 9-5 tradition of working for others - instead choosing freedom. If you'd like to learn more about what I do or how to build a profitable business you love from your laptop and monetizing your knowledge and skills, then head to http://suitcaseentrepreneur.com
I don't own the copyright, TVNZ does. But I was on it!
60 minute final video
Entraron en un banco,
ninguno de los dos tenía miedo.
Llevaron armas
que jamás usaron,
dejaron pelado al cajero.
Todo salió bien.
Repartieron el botín,
se lo llevaron.
Caseros fue un infierno
uno estuvo 5 años
y otro 4 años y medio.
Se conocieron en un pabellón
y juntos armaron el choreo.
No le pegaron a ningún trabajador.
No le tiraron a nadie.
Se lo llevaron del Banco Nación !
Se lo ganaron, se lo llevaron !
Se lo ganaron, se lo llevaron...