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Robin Denselow

Robin Denselow is a British writer, journalist, and broadcaster.

Education edit

Denselow was educated at Leighton Park School, a boys' Quaker boarding independent school (now co-educational) in Reading, Berkshire, followed by New College, Oxford, where he studied English.[1]

Life and career edit

After a student-trip to India with COMEX, the Commonwealth Expedition in 1965, Denselow first joined the BBC African Service as a producer and reporter working on current affairs programmes. In 1980, when BBC Two's flagship news programme Newsnight started, he became a reporter for them.[1] Denselow has reported from all over the world but with a particular interest in Africa, South America and the Middle East. His report on Gulf War syndrome in 1993 won the International TV Programming Award at the New York Television Festival.[1]

As well as reporting on current affairs, Denselow has written extensively on world music and folk music for The Guardian newspaper and other publications. By 1989, he was also covering rock/pop reviews for the paper.[2] In the 1980s, he chaired the music discussion programme Eight Days a Week. His book When the Music's Over: the Story of Political Pop was published by Faber and Faber in 1989.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Robin Denselow". BBC News. 3 December 2011.
  2. ^ Denselow, Robin Glasgow, Texas: Rock/Pop, The Guardian, 17 March 1989.

External links edit

  • Guardian profile
  • Robin Denselow at IMDb

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