Roger Cook, who has died aged 83, made a reputation as Britain’s toughest investigative reporter, initially on BBC Radio 4’s Checkpoint and subsequently The Cook Report on television.
The New Zealand-born reporter was credited with having invented the doorstep interview technique.
Roger Cook, the British broadcast journalist credited with creating the ‘doorstep’ interview technique, has died aged 83. The trailblazing investigative reporter passed away after a short illness, his ...
Roger Cook, the pioneering investigative reporter who built a career confronting criminals face-to-face on camera and ...
BAFTA award-winning TV investigator Roger Cook has died aged 83 after a career spanning more than 50 years – as tributes flood in. Roger, who hosted his namesake show The Cook Report for ...
Investigative journalist Roger Cook has died aged 83, following “a short illness”.
HE was the journalist credited with inventing the “doorstepping” interview technique – where you knock at a house and take what you get. Roger Cook’s fearless pursuit of conmen, fraudsters, ...
The Cook Report investigative journalist Roger Cook dies aged 83 - The programme ran for 16 series and more than 120 episodes ...
The groundbreaking ITV journalist died at the weekend, his family said in a statement ...
Roger Cook death: Fearless investigative journalist dies after short illness, aged 83 - The New Zealand-born star was a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Roger Cook, the British broadcast journalist credited with creating the ‘doorstep’ interview technique, has died after a short ...
In a career spanning five decades, journalist was best known for ITV current affairs programme The Cook Report ...
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