Roger Cook (journalist)

Roger Cook (journalist)

Roger Cook (born 6 April 1943) is an investigative journalist and broadcaster.

Read more about Roger Cook (journalist):  Early Life, Checkpoint, The Cook Report, Awards, Professorship, Writing, Parodies, Personal Life, Cultural References

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