Alan Whicker

Journalist and television presenter

Alan Whicker - Journalist and television presenter
Born

August 2nd, 1921
103 years ago

Died

July 12th, 2013
11 years ago — 91 years old

Category

Journalists & Broadcasters

Country

United Kingdom

Links & References

Journalist and television presenter became well-known for the travel documentary series 'Whicker's World'. The series showcased many countries, cultures, and social issues from the 1950s to the 1990s. Whicker's approach to storytelling influenced a generation of documentary filmmakers. He also worked as a war correspondent during World War II, reporting on various fronts and contributing to the war effort. His career spanned over six decades, earning accolades for his contributions to journalism and television.

Created and presented 'Whicker's World'

Worked as a war correspondent during WWII

Received the Royal Television Society's Fellowship

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