Last modified on Fri 21 May 2021 17.05 EDT It was âthe BBCâs greatest day of shame in a century,â opined the Daily Mail, which devoted a full 20 pages to the devastating Dyson report into the broadcasterâs handling of Martin Bashirâs interview with Princess Diana. The Sun, meanwhile, devoted eight pages to the âBBCâs Diana shameâ, almost as many as the nine it produced the day after the award-winning interview aired in 1995. It is perhaps inevitable that the BBCâs scandalous behaviour, covered up for so long and largely uncovered by newspapers, should have opened the floodgates to such gleeful score-settling, as well as howling delight that a rival news organisation, held to a different, impartial code of conduct, had got it so very wrong.