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Barrie Penrose

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Barrie Penrose (born 1942, Croydon) is a British investigative journalist, interviewer and trainer.

Career

Penrose worked for the New York Herald Tribune in Paris, the Observer in London, BBC Television and the Sunday Times

Bibliography

  • Stalin’s Gold: the story of HMS Edinburgh and its treasure (1983)
  • Rinkagate: the rise and fall of Jeremy Thorpe. Co-wrote with Simon Freeman (1996)
  • Conspiracy of Silence: the secret life of Anthony Blunt. (1987) [1]
  • The Pencourt File
  • The Art Scene

Other work

Penrose also produced The Pencourt File based on interviews requested by Harold Wilson about conspiracies in the final years of his government.[2]

References