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Stuart Littlemore

Stuart Littlemore QC is an Australian barrister and former journalist and television presenter.
He is best known for his time as writer and host of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) ''Media Watch'' program, which he conceived and presented from its inception in 1989 to 1997. His broadcasting experience began in the late 1960s when he worked as a television current affairs journalist for the BBC in London, and then the ABC, firstly on ''This Day Tonight'' and then on ''Four Corners''. In the 1970s and 1980s, he played a television reporter in the film "The Money Movers" and the TV series "The Dismissal"' and made guest appearances in the 1990s on the comedy series, ''Frontline'', playing himself as the host of ''Media Watch''. Following ''Media Watch'', he had a short-running discussion program, ''Littlemore'' (2001). He published a book about his media experiences entitled ''The Media and Me'' in 1996.
In 2011 he published his first novel, ''Harry Curry: Counsel of Choice'' and in 2012 the second book in the trilogy, "Harry Curry: the Murder Book" appeared.
He was educated at the Scots College, and later studied law at the University of New South Wales, winning the ALSA Championship Moot in 1978.
==Career==
In his legal practice, Littlemore specialises in media law and criminal law. He has lectured in journalism and politics at three Australian universities, and been awarded a number of fellowships, including ones from the Australia Council, Deakin University, and the University of Tasmania. As a lawyer Littlemore has spoken publically about how he feels it is a professional challenge to knowingly get the guilty acquitted at trial. In an interview in October 1995 on Channel 7 when asked by host Andrew Denton if he could defend "someone who you yourself believe not to be innocent", Littlemore's response was "Well, they're the best cases. I mean, you really feel you've done something when you get the guilty off. Anyone can get an innocent person off. I mean, they shouldn't be on trial. But the guilty – that's the challenge."

Littlemore represented Mercedes Corby, the sister of Schapelle Corby, in her defamation action against Australian television broadcaster the Seven Network which was decided in her favour.
He also represented Pauline Hanson in her defamation action against News Ltd., after ''The Sun-Herald'' and ''The Sunday Telegraph'' published (and later retracted) nude photographs that they claimed showed a young Ms Hanson. A settlement was reached between the parties out of court.
In 2012, Littlemore represented former NSW Labor politician Eddie Obeid in hearings before the Independent Commission Against Corruption.

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