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To: MadIvan
Here's an attempt at posting the original story with the pictures. I don't think the Torygraph would mind. It's not stated if the picture of Clinton with his nose at DefCon Alert is from the interview. BTW, the time of the broadcast appears to be about 1:30 in the afternoon Pacific time this Tuesday.


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Clinton rages against Dimbleby in Panorama confrontation over Lewinsky
By Chris Hastings and Charles Laurence
(Filed: 20/06/2004)

Bill Clinton loses his temper with David Dimbleby during a BBC television interview to be broadcast this week when he is repeatedly quizzed about his affair with Monica Lewinsky.

 
Visibly angry: Bill Clinton

The former American president, famed for his amiable disposition, becomes visibly angry and rattled, particularly when Dimbleby asks him whether his publicly declared contrition over the affair is genuine.

His outrage at the line of questioning during the 50-minute interview, to be broadcast on Panorama on Tuesday night, lasts several minutes. It is the first time that the former President has been seen to lose his temper publicly over the issue of his sexual liaisons with Ms Lewinsky.

The President initially responds to Dimbleby's questions by launching a general attack on media intrusion. When the broadcaster persists with the question of whether the politician was truly penitent, Clinton directs his anger towards Dimbleby.

 
David Dimbleby

The atmosphere, which was initially warm, then turns decidedly chilly. One BBC executive who has seen the interview, which took place in a New York hotel last Wednesday, said: "He is visibly angry with Dimbleby's line of questioning and some of that anger gets directed at Dimbleby himself. As outbursts go, it is not just some flash that is over in an instant. It is something substantial and sustained.

"It is memorable television which will give the public a different insight into the President's character. It will leave them wondering whether he is as contrite as he says he is about past events. Dimbleby manages to remain calm and order is eventually restored."

Mr Clinton agreed to speak to Panorama as part of the publicity campaign for his autobiography My Life.

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External links  
 
Panorama - BBC News programmes
 
Biography of William J. Clinton - The White House
 



309 posted on 06/20/2004 12:30:03 AM PDT by TheMole
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To: TheMole
It's not stated if the picture of Clinton with his nose at DefCon Alert is from the interview. BTW, the time of the broadcast appears to be about 1:30 in the afternoon Pacific time this Tuesday.

It's not the photograph on the front-page of the print-edition, I couldn't find that one on the Telegraph site (it's probably owned by the B.B.C.).

I thought it was 2:30 Pacific. It will be 10:30p.m. B.S.T. (British Summer Time), which is 9:30p.m. G.M.T.
326 posted on 06/20/2004 7:11:35 AM PDT by tjwmason (A voice from Merry England.)
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To: TheMole; MadIvan; All

Ivan I hear something that was David Dimberly was in line to be BBC Editor after that BBC mess back in da day about war on Iraq remember

Now after this interview I think he might be out of the running


327 posted on 06/20/2004 9:27:25 AM PDT by SevenofNine ("Not everybody , in it, for truth, justice, and the American way,"=Det Lennie Briscoe)
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