Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein set new standards for investigative journalism. Their reports on the Watergate affair resulted in the downfall of the late
President Richard Nixon and they won the Pulitzer Prize.
But since then Woodward and Bernstein's relationship has turned sour and the demise of their partnership stands as a metaphor for the sorry state of investigative journalism today. Presented by Paul Greengrass DirectorCliveMaltby
SerieseditorMichaelPoole