The Best Of George Negus

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The Best Of George Negus

In one of his final interviews, George Negus reflects on his extraordinary career and the iconic stories he told from around the world.

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Season 2024
George Negus travels to the heart of French champagne to understand what makes the beverage so special and why the Champegnoise guard their secret and name so passionately.
George Negus explores how the surfing industry, once considered a sport for drop-outs and flower children, morphed into a lucrative business.
George Negus meets a prison escapee who makes startling claims about police corruption.
George Negus reports on a potential Vietnam-type crisis flaring up in El Salvador, where secret death squads roam the streets every night.
George Negus goes face to face with the Iron Lady herself, Margaret Thatcher, ahead of her visit to Australia.
George Negus goes on the frontlines of the Morocco War with the Algerian-backed Polisario guerillas on patrol for five gruelling days and nights in the Sahara Desert.
George Negus explores the complex problem of wife-beating, where he talks not just to victims but to men who admit their guilt without really understanding what drives them to such violence.
George Negus visits the Galapagos Islands, the very place that inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
George Negus and the 60 Minutes team go right to the heart of Iran's revolution, where, as the first Western TV crew allowed in the country since the violence started, they witnessed the catastrophic consequences of war.
George Negus meets some little people to talk about the hotly divisive issue around having children with the risk that they may be handicapped.
George Negus penetrates the white-robed defences of the Ku Klux Klan to talk to the people running the show and witness their cross-burning rallies.
George Negus discovers surprising facets of the powerful magazine publisher, Ita Buttrose.
George Negus visits the newly-minted prime minister, Bob Hawke, to look back at his rise to the top.
George Negus gets to know Bob Hawke, and his wife Hazel, before he became Australia's prime minister.
George Negus sits down with Jane Fonda, where the controversial actress talks about her growing concern that Hollywood-style hype is spilling into real-life America.
George Negus sits down with Jack Lemmon, the versatile actor proficient in both dramatic and comic roles.
George Negus witnesses the practice called “action therapy”, where participants scream, cry, punch and kick for stress relief.
George Negus and Robert Redford climb to a snow-capped mountaintop in Utah to talk about the struggles of Hollywood stardom.
George Negus interviews music legend, Bob Dylan.
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