Tom Bower

British writer
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Thomas Michael Bower is a British writer and former BBC journalist and television producer. He is known for his investigative journalism and for his unauthorised biographies, often of business tycoons and newspaper proprietors.

Bower was born in London in 1946. His parents were Jewish refugees who fled Prague after the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in March 1939 and arrived in London later that same year. They married in London in early 1943. From 1948, Tom's father Jiri Gerhard Bauer renounced the use of the surname Bauer for the family, and called himself George Gerald Bower, a change he confirmed by deed poll on 15 May 1957.

After attending the William Ellis School in Highgate, Bower studied law at the London School of Economics, before working as a barrister for the National Council of Civil Liberties. Bower says that during this period he was a Marxist, being nicknamed "Tommy the Red". In 1970, Bower joined the BBC as a researcher on the programme 24 Hours before becoming a reporter on Panorama. He was a producer on Panorama from 1975 until 1987. He left the BBC in 1995.

Date of Birth28th September 1946
Age78 Years
Zodiac SignLibra
CountryUnited Kingdom
Current CityEngland
Birth PlaceEngland
NationalityUnited Kingdom
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
Education
London School of Economics and Political Science, William Ellis School
Occupationwriter, journalist, historian, biographer, barrister, television producer

Anchors and Journalists from United Kingdom born in 1946