Trevor Fishlock

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Born (1941-02-21) 21 February 1941 (age 85)
Hereford, England
OccupationsWriter, broadcaster
KnownforNews correspondent; history, biography and travel writing
Trevor Fishlock
Born (1941-02-21) 21 February 1941 (age 85)
Hereford, England
OccupationsWriter, broadcaster
Known forNews correspondent; history, biography and travel writing

Trevor Fishlock (born 21 February 1941) is a British reporter, author and broadcaster. He has worked as a foreign correspondent for The Times and The Daily Telegraph, reporting from more than 70 countries, and has written and broadcast programmes for television and radio. He has published several books with major publishing houses, including several on Wales. Fishlock was born in Hereford, and lives in Cardiff.[1] He has broadcast from the National Library of Wales[2] and gave the Machynlleth Festival's Hallstatt Lecture in 1999.

Fishlock worked as a foreign correspondent for The Times in numerous countries for 17 years, reporting from more than 60 countries including Wales (1969–77), India (1980–83) and the USA (1983–86), later becoming Moscow correspondent for the Daily Telegraph, and writing a travel column. At The Press Awards he won Foreign Reporter of the Year in 1982 and International Reporter of the Year in 1986.[3]

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