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Panorama (TV programme) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Panorama (TV series)
''Panorama'' is a BBC Television current affairs documentary programme. First broadcast in 1953, it is the world's longest-running current affairs television programme. ''Panorama'' has been presented by many well known BBC presenters, including Richard Dimbleby, Robin Day, David Dimbleby and Jeremy Vine. In 2014, it still retains a peak time transmission slot on BBC One, but without a regular presenter. The programme also airs worldwide through BBC World News on digital services, satellite and cable in many countries. ==History== ''Panorama'' was launched on 11 November 1953 by the BBC; it emphasizes investigative journalism. ''Daily Mail'' reporter Pat Murphy was the original presenter,〔BBC Radio 2, ''Steve Wright in the Afternoon'' 15 January 2006, Jeremy Vine interview〕 who only lasted one episode after accidentally broadcasting a technical mishap. Max Robertson then took over for a year. The programme originally had a magazine format and included arts features. Richard Dimbleby took over in 1955 and presented the show until his death in 1965. His son, David Dimbleby, later presented the programme from 11 November 1974 – the 21st anniversary of the show. Other past presenters include: Sir Robin Day, Sir Ludovic Kennedy, Sir Charles Wheeler and Jeremy Vine. On 13 December 2010, it was announced that the programme would be relaunched during the new year with no regular presenter.
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