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Jolyon Jenkins

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Jolyon Jenkins
Years active1980s-present
Known forInvestigative journalism
Websitehttps://offbeatmedia.co.uk/

Jolyon Jenkins is a British investigative journalist and radio documentary producer known for his work with BBC Radio 4, BBC Television, and the New Statesman magazine. Over a career spanning several decades, he has researched, presented, and produced numerous documentaries covering a wide range of topics including politics, technology, social issues, and the environment.

Career

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In the 1980s, Jenkins worked in investigative journalism. He was a researcher for journalist Duncan Campbell on the proposed BBC documentary about the Zircon affair, part of the Secret Society series. During the controversy over the programme, police searched the homes of the implicated journalists, including Jenkins, and offices of the New Statesman.[1][2]

By the early 1990s, he was deputy editor of the New Statesman.[3]

Jenkins later transitioned into radio documentary production. He often acts as both producer and presenter.[4] He created several series for Radio 4, including Out of the Ordinary, which explored unusual science and culture topics. He also co-hosted The Patch, a series where journalists travelled to random UK postcodes to find local stories.[5]

Reception

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Critics have commented on Jenkins’s work. The Guardian radio critic Miranda Sawyer described him as a "long-time BBC radio man", and she writes "As a presenter, Jenkins is sensitive, but his script is straightforward".[4] She also acknowledges that "he has turned his attention to many different topics".[4] Reviewing The Patch, Sawyer praised the producers for consistently finding engaging stories in unlikely places.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Nicholas John Wilkinson (28 May 2009). Secrecy and the Media: The Official History of the United Kingdom's D-Notice System. Routledge. pp. 415–. ISBN 978-1-134-05254-7.
  2. ^ Bradley, A.W.; Ewing, K.D. (1997). Constitutional and Administrative Law. Addison Wesley Longman. p. 652. ISBN 9780582308176.
  3. ^ Wynn Davies, Patricia (28 January 1993). "Editor denies article was stunt to lift sales: Two magazines are facing a legal tussle with the Prime Minister over the publication of rumours about his private life". The Independent.
  4. ^ a b c Sawyer, Miranda (25 January 2015). "The week in radio: Out of the Ordinary; Invisibilia – review". The Guardian.
  5. ^ a b Sawyer, Miranda (14 August 2021). "The week in audio: The Patch; The Grand Scheme: Snatching Sinatra; Forever Is a Long Time". The Guardian.
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