60 Minutes

60 Minutes (1979- )

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60 Minutes is a popular Australian current affairs program based on the U.S. version of the same name. Featuring many noted Australian journalists over the years, the current presenters include Liam Bartlett, Tara Brown, Liz Hayes and Peter Overton.

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Help that Harms ; There's Something about Neil
Year 2026Episode 2260 min

Help that Harms ; There's Something about Neil

Help that Harms
There's no question medical devices implanted or attached to the body, things like pacemakers, pain relief pumps or glucose monitors, are a significant advance in medicine. When they work as their manufacturers claim they should, they improve and save lives. But as 60 Minutes reveals in this joint investigation with The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, when the devices don't work, the exact opposite is true. Remarkably, every year there are 150,000 incidents where Australians require hospital treatment because medical devices that are meant to help cause harm instead. So why is that number so high? As Dimity Clancey reports, it seems the Therapeutic Goods Administration, the health watchdog Australians rely on to keep them safe, is simply not up to the job of adequately testing the thousands of devices it approves for use here every year.
Reporter: Dimity Clancey
Producers: Amelia Ballinger, Liam Mannix, Henrietta Cook

There's Something about Neil
There are plenty of devils in Tasmania, but for the last six weeks a particularly cheeky one has both delighted and terrorised locals and tourists near Hobart. In throwing his not insignificant weight around, and doing exactly as he pleases, which is best summed up as wanton vandalism, Neil the Seal has become a worldwide celebrity. As Tara Brown discovers though, this is not his first seal rodeo. For the past five years the 1000kg anti-authoritarian-hero has been making twice yearly visits to the Tasmanian east coast. That's because, like all elephant seals, he is genetically programmed to return to his birth place from the sea. A few days ago, Neil's current visit came to an end, but like he's done before, he certainly left a massive impression.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producer: Laura Sparkes

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of '60 Minutes' in 1979?

The premiere date of '60 Minutes' in 1979 was on September 16th.

Who were the original hosts of '60 Minutes' in 1979?

The original hosts of '60 Minutes' in 1979 were Mike Wallace, Harry Reasoner, Morley Safer, and Ed Bradley.

Did '60 Minutes' win any awards in 1979?

Yes, '60 Minutes' won several awards in 1979, including the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Program Achievement in the News and Documentary Programming category.

How many episodes were aired in the first season of '60 Minutes' in 1979?

The first season of '60 Minutes' in 1979 aired a total of 26 episodes.

Who were some of the notable guests interviewed on '60 Minutes' in 1979?

Some notable guests interviewed on '60 Minutes' in 1979 included President Jimmy Carter, Muhammad Ali, and Frank Sinatra.

What were some of the most controversial stories covered by '60 Minutes' in 1979?

Some of the most controversial stories covered by '60 Minutes' in 1979 included investigations into government corruption, corporate scandals, and human rights abuses.

How did '60 Minutes' contribute to investigative journalism in 1979?

'60 Minutes' in 1979 revolutionized investigative journalism by introducing a new format that focused on in-depth reporting and hard-hitting interviews.

Were there any special episodes or segments on '60 Minutes' in 1979?

Yes, in 1979, '60 Minutes' aired special episodes and segments on topics such as the Three Mile Island nuclear accident and the Jonestown massacre.

Did '60 Minutes' face any controversies or censorship in 1979?

Yes, '60 Minutes' faced some controversies and censorship in 1979 due to the nature of its investigative reporting and its coverage of sensitive topics.

What were some of the most-watched episodes of '60 Minutes' in 1979?

Some of the most-watched episodes of '60 Minutes' in 1979 included interviews with prominent figures such as Mother Teresa and Pope John Paul II.

Did '60 Minutes' introduce any new segments or recurring features in 1979?

Yes, in 1979, '60 Minutes' introduced new segments and recurring features such as "Point/Counterpoint" and "The Agnew Report."

How did '60 Minutes' contribute to the field of journalism in 1979?

'60 Minutes' in 1979 set the standard for investigative journalism and shaped the way news programs approached reporting by prioritizing truth, accuracy, and rigorous research.

Were there any memorable interviews by Mike Wallace on '60 Minutes' in 1979?

Yes, Mike Wallace conducted several memorable interviews on '60 Minutes' in 1979, including one with Ayatollah Khomeini, the Supreme Leader of Iran.

Did '60 Minutes' cover any significant events in 1979?

Yes, '60 Minutes' covered significant events in 1979, including the Three Mile Island nuclear accident, the Iran hostage crisis, and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

How did '60 Minutes' maintain its popularity in 1979?

'60 Minutes' maintained its popularity in 1979 by consistently delivering high-quality investigative journalism, compelling storytelling, and thought-provoking interviews.

Did any notable journalists or reporters join '60 Minutes' in 1979?

Yes, in 1979, Diane Sawyer joined the '60 Minutes' team as a correspondent, further enhancing the program's journalistic credibility.

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