Daniel Pearl is commissioning editor at Channel 5. He spent ten years at BBC News, where he edited the 2010 prime ministerial election debate, and was deputy editor on Panorama, Newsnight, and the Six & Ten O\u2019Clock News.\xa0 In 2012 he joined Channel 4 as editor of Dispatches, winning a clutch of awards including two BAFTAs. Daniel also served as the network\u2019s deputy head of news and current affairs, commissioning the Emmy-winning \u2018Leaving Neverland\u2019 revealing renewed allegations of child abuse against Michael Jackson.\xa0 In 2018, he moved to ViacomCBS for his current role, where he has created and overseen dozens of wholly new factual series, and notably brought Jeremy Vine into their morning schedule. In this in-depth interview, he traces his career through the shifting sands of current affairs coverage over the past twenty years; takes us behind the scenes of some of Dispatches \u2018big hits\u2019 including \u2018plebgate\u2019 and the Stephen Lawrence undercover policing scandal - which led to a full public inquiry; and shares his strategy to make Channel 5 make itself visible in a crowded news field, with hard-hitting content like \u2018Hate Crimes: Uncensored\u2019.\xa0
[Editor\u2019s note: this podcast was recorded in London on 5th November 2019, well before the onset of the coronavirus public health crisis]