English writer (born 1957)
Simon Rose (born 14 October 1957)[1] is an English journalist. He was a BBC Radio researcher for BBC Light Entertainment programmes including Weekending, The News Quiz, News Huddlines and Not the Nine O' Clock News. He also worked as a financial journalist for the BBC and others.[2] He later became a film journalist reviewing for the Daily Mirror for four years.[3]
After three years as spokesman for the pressure group Save Our Savers, he became a presenter on the national business radio station Share Radio.[3]
He developed and shared screenwriting and executive producer credits for The Flying Scotsman, a small British film which opened the 60th International Edinburgh Film Festival 2006 and received 5 Scottish BAFTA nominations.[4]
He has written 14 books including Complete and Utter Zebu with Steve Caplin, which examines the deceptions and corruptions that the media, politicians, and corporations apply to everyone's daily life.[1]
A secular Jew with three children,[1] he lives in Southfields and has contributed to many publications.
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