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Haunted by the Boxing Day tsunami, Ray Martin faces his fears

Haunted by the Boxing Day tsunami, Ray Martin faces his fears

The journalist returned to Indonesia for the documentary Tsunami: 20 Years On to find what once was a “hellhole” is now a “humble, human place”.

  • by Bridget McManus

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Earning a trade as a late bloomer
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Earning a trade as a late bloomer

Where weekends are redacted.

‘To a certain extent, I’ve been in denial’: Ray Martin on life’s great mystery

‘To a certain extent, I’ve been in denial’: Ray Martin on life’s great mystery

He climbed to the pinnacle of Australian TV journalism. What challenge was left? The ultimate one.

  • by Tim Elliott
Channel Seven’s grubby Spotlight ‘exclusive’ puts my beloved trade to shame
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Channel Seven’s grubby Spotlight ‘exclusive’ puts my beloved trade to shame

I can see no excuse for the kind of abhorrent behaviour we’ve heard about at Channel Seven in recent days.

  • by Ray Martin
‘I wouldn’t change a thing’: Ray Martin on life in journalism

‘I wouldn’t change a thing’: Ray Martin on life in journalism

Peter FitzSimons talks to the 60 Minutes founding journalist about his friendship with George Negus and his political views.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Good evening. Goodbye to Willoughby.

Good evening. Goodbye to Willoughby.

The closure of Nine's TCN studio in Willoughby marks the end of an era in Australian television.

  • by Michael Idato
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Original 60 Minutes crew reunite to farewell television great Gerald Stone

Original 60 Minutes crew reunite to farewell television great Gerald Stone

There were lights, cameras and an all-star cast to remember the man who steered the groundbreaking current affairs show from a "flop" to essential viewing every Sunday night.

  • by Tim Barlass
60 Minutes trailblazer and legendary TV producer Gerald Stone dead

60 Minutes trailblazer and legendary TV producer Gerald Stone dead

The journalist, television producer and author was 87.

  • by Michael Idato
'It’s something you can’t download': Can live comedy make a comeback?

'It’s something you can’t download': Can live comedy make a comeback?

While the bustling, shoulder-to-shoulder, spittle-in-the spotlight nature of live comedy is gone, efforts have been made to keep the laughs coming.

  • by Lenny Ann Low
Ray Martin used 'n-word' during SBS live coverage of royal wedding

Ray Martin used 'n-word' during SBS live coverage of royal wedding

SBS On Demand has removed the offending statements from the recording of its royal wedding coverage. 

  • by Jenny Noyes

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