Panorama
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
This page imported content from Wikipedia on 14 November 2025.
Wikipedia is not affiliated with Wikispooks. Original page source here
(television, journalism) | |
|---|---|
| Editorially-biased towards the Zionist entity |
Panorama is the BBC's flagship television news programme that was first broadcast in 1953.
Disinformation
Anti-Zionists complain that Panorama was captured by the Israel lobby over a decade ago and has been manufacturing disinformation on Israel's behalf ever since,[1] while Donald Trump is threatening to sue the BBC over the editing of a speech by the US president which appeared on Panorama in 2024.[2]
Presenters
- Patrick Murphy (1953)
- Max Robertson (1953–1954)
- Richard Dimbleby (1955–1965)
- Robin Day (1966–2000)
- Alastair Burnet (1972–1974)
- David Dimbleby (1974–1982)
- Robert Kee (1982–2007)
- Jeremy Vine (January 2007–2010)
- no regular presenter (since December 2010)
Related Quotation
| Page | Quote | Author |
|---|---|---|
| Robert Stuart | “Let me pin my colours to the mast and say that I am absolutely convinced that the BBC did deliberately and knowingly fake evidence of chemical attacks.” | Craig Murray Robert Stuart |
Related Document
| Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Document:BBC news has a long record of disinformation. But this time it chose the wrong target | blog_post | 12 November 2025 | Jonathan Cook | "The fact that the BBC is now in hot water for editing a Trump speech ... is a sign that the far right is now too far in the ascendant to be given even a small taste of the treatment regularly faced by the left or Israel’s critics." |
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.
References
Wikipedia is not affiliated with Wikispooks. Original page source here