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ACA: Lindy Chamberlain exclusive
Tracy Grimshaw is in Darwin interviewing Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton, for her only one on one media interview.
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A Current Affair has a good scoop for tonight with Tracy Grimshaw in Darwin, interviewing Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton.
This morning, the Northern Territory Deputy Coroner, Elizabeth Morris, ended decades of speculation and innuendo by putting what appears to be the final seal on the case of Azaria Chamberlain 32 years ago.
ACA has her only one on one media interview which will air at 6.30pm on Nine.
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9 Responses
Guess they need to do these paid interviews…they still have a huge legal bill…through no fault of their own it seems to me.
@Ann & @Dave – Doubt that ACA paid “big bucks” for the interview, as Lindy was very shortly thereafter on CNN, ABC radio and this morning on ABC-TV, and who knows where else.
“ACA has her only one on one media interview”. Well, at 6:30/7pm maybe.
Tracy has always been a lightweight interviewer. ACA is the right place for her.
Lindy has just given another one on one interview to CNN international.
Interviewed live on newstream by Kristie Lu Stout.
@David Knox.. very true but most would say that it’s not TG’s skill that’s the problem.. it’s the dud programme she fronts that let’s her down. If ACA had more quality interviews and stories utilising TG’s skill rather than having her present dumbed down content, it might kick more goals rather than just the occasional win..
Wonder if she got $60,000
I hope Tracy redeems herself, and shows what a great interviewer she is, not just a presenter of the same five types of stories rehashed every few weeks! I will watch it. Lindy is a fascinating interview subject. Will somebody give Tracy an interview show – high profile aussies or iconic figures – that is when she is at the peak of her journalistic powers.
Here’s a thought….People say TG is a strong interviewer, but then dismiss her work on ACA. Given she hasn’t really done interviews anywhere else since 2006, aren’t their conclusions essentially based on her ACA work?
I hope ACA pay them the big bucks for this interview. They’ve earnt every cent of it. The media’s reporting of this story was disgusting from the beginning.