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Foreign Correspondent is a 1940 American black-and-white spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It tells the story of an American reporter based in Britain who tries to expose enemy spies involved in a fictional continent-wide conspiracy in the prelude to World War II.
Foreign Correspondents is a 1999 American drama portmanteau film. Written and directed by Mark Tapio Kines in his directorial debut, it stars Melanie Lynskey, Wil Wheaton, Corin Nemec, and Yelena Danova. The film drew attention for being the first ever to utilize crowdfunding as a means of attaining its budget.
Foreign Correspondent (s) may refer to: Film and TV. Foreign Correspondent, an Alfred Hitchcock film; Foreign Correspondent, an Australian current affairs programme ...
Foreign Correspondent has been one of Australia's leading programs in its genre since its premiere, and has won several awards, including the Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism and White House News Photographers' Association. [1] Since its launch, the news teams have travelled more than 170 countries and produced more than 1,650 reports.
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Alan Furst (/ f ɜːr s t /; born 1941) is an American author of historical spy novels.Furst has been called "an heir to the tradition of Eric Ambler and Graham Greene," whom he cites along with Joseph Roth and Arthur Koestler as important influences.
A book entitled From Our Own Correspondent: A celebration of 50 years of the BBC Radio Programme [2] was published in 2005 with a selection of the show's reports for each continent. A related series, From Our Home Correspondent , was presented by Mishal Husain and focussed on stories by British domestic correspondents and was broadcast between ...
Arnold Eric Sevareid (November 26, 1912 – July 9, 1992) was an American author and CBS news journalist from 1939 to 1977. He was one of a group of elite war correspondents who were hired by CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow and nicknamed "Murrow's Boys."