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Mike Wallace, 60 Minutes interviewer, dies | Mike Wallace, 60 Minutes interviewer, dies |
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Veteran journalist Mike Wallace, famed for his tough interviews on US news programme 60 Minutes over four decades, has died aged 93. | Veteran journalist Mike Wallace, famed for his tough interviews on US news programme 60 Minutes over four decades, has died aged 93. |
A spokesperson for CBS said he died on Saturday and had been in declining health in recent years. | A spokesperson for CBS said he died on Saturday and had been in declining health in recent years. |
Wallace was one of the original hosts of 60 Minutes when it began in 1968. | Wallace was one of the original hosts of 60 Minutes when it began in 1968. |
During his career he interviewed the likes of Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Yasser Arafat, before announcing his retirement in 2006. | |
However he still continued to do the occasional report for the show, including interviewing Jack Kevorkian - the US doctor who claimed to have assisted more than 100 suicides - in 2007. | However he still continued to do the occasional report for the show, including interviewing Jack Kevorkian - the US doctor who claimed to have assisted more than 100 suicides - in 2007. |
"He was one of the great pioneers in journalism," anchor Bob Schieffer said during CBS's morning news programme. "We are all going to miss him." | "He was one of the great pioneers in journalism," anchor Bob Schieffer said during CBS's morning news programme. "We are all going to miss him." |
In almost 40 years on 60 Minutes, Wallace worked on some 800 investigative reports. | In almost 40 years on 60 Minutes, Wallace worked on some 800 investigative reports. |
Tribute | Tribute |
Known for spending hours preparing for interviews, he was famed for his sceptical follow-up questioning. | Known for spending hours preparing for interviews, he was famed for his sceptical follow-up questioning. |
He interviewed every US president since John F Kennedy - except George W Bush - and dozens of other world leaders such as Vladimir Putin, Ayatollah Khomeini and Deng Xiaoping. | He interviewed every US president since John F Kennedy - except George W Bush - and dozens of other world leaders such as Vladimir Putin, Ayatollah Khomeini and Deng Xiaoping. |
A host of celebrities were also subjects including Janis Joplin, Hugh Hefner, Tina Turner, Salvador Dali and Barbra Streisand. | A host of celebrities were also subjects including Janis Joplin, Hugh Hefner, Tina Turner, Salvador Dali and Barbra Streisand. |
CBS's Morley Safer paid tribute to the newsman, saying: "Wallace took to heart the old reporter's pledge to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable." | CBS's Morley Safer paid tribute to the newsman, saying: "Wallace took to heart the old reporter's pledge to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable." |
Wallace is survived by his wife, Mary, son Chris and stepdaughter and stepson, Pauline and Eames. | Wallace is survived by his wife, Mary, son Chris and stepdaughter and stepson, Pauline and Eames. |