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60 Minutes: Mar 18

Nine confronts former Seven reporter, Dylan Howard, for its Harvey Weinstein story.

Sunday’s 60 Minutes, which screens ahead of a UK / US documentary on Harvey Weinstein, will confront former Seven reporter Dylan Howard, currently chief content officer of American Media Inc.

The doorstop interview was the subject of some legal wrangling this week with Nine agreeing not to broadcast anything filmed beyond public space.

Army of Spies
Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein turns 66 on Monday, but he shouldn’t be expecting any happy returns. Blinded by power, and with an ego completely at odds with reality, the man who has produced, and starred in, the worst scandal to ever shame Hollywood is now its greatest pariah. And that’s thanks to the scores of brave women, many of them high-profile actresses, who have exposed Weinstein’s sexual misconduct. But in a major 60 Minutes investigation, Liam Bartlett reveals an added level of Weinstein wickedness. To cover up his many crimes, the one-time Hollywood heavyweight had at his disposal a so-called “army of spies”. These “agents” collected sensitive and embarrassing information about his victims, which was then used to discredit or shut them up. Among Weinstein’s trusted allies was Australian Dylan Howard, who a few days ago went to court to try to stop his part in Bartlett’s story being broadcast. Unfortunately for Howard, he failed.
Reporter: Liam Bartlett
Producer: Stefanie Sgroi

When Ussie Met Rachel
In an Australian cricket team full of stars, Usman Khawaja stands out. He’s a fine batsman and an agile fielder, but there’s something else. He’s a Muslim. In fact, Usman is the first Muslim to ever wear the baggy green cap. He says it hasn’t always been easy being different to his teammates, and in the past he has hated the attention placed on his faith. But now he is proud to celebrate it. And as Allison Langdon discovered, “Ussie” also has something else to celebrate. It’s something even better than scoring a century: his upcoming wedding to Rachel, who, for her future husband, has happily gone from being a good Catholic to a good Muslim.
Reporter: Allison Langdon
Producer: Jo Townsend

8:40pm Sunday on Nine.

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