Famed Australian journalist and Gold Logie Award winner Michael Charlton has died aged 98. Best known Down Under as the first host of the ABC's Four Corners current affairs show in 1961, Charlton later forged a prestigious media career in the UK. The Telegraph UK announced he passed away at his home on August 24. No further details have been released. Known for his casual on-screen style, 'posh' accent and penetrating interview technique, Charlton covered some of the major events of the 20th century. Among Charlton's most memorable reports was his broadcast from the US following the assassination of President...