Guy Lynn
Guy Lynn is a British investigative reporter for the BBC.
Biography
Guy Lynn was born in London, attended The Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School in Elstree and read Geography at St Anne's College, Oxford.
He has reported for a range of TV stations including Channel One TV (London), Reuters TV, BBC South, ITV West BBC local radio and currently oversees London investigations at the BBC
He was a contributing author to "Investigative Journalism: Dead or Alive", published in 2011 by Abramis.[1]
Reports
Lynn's undercover report on fake vet Leonard French, who controlled much of the UK's illegal black market in animal medicine, led directly to the imprisonment of French on 20 August 2007 for twelve months at Lincoln crown court. French's attempt to overturn the sentence was rejected by the court of appeal in 2008.[2][3]
In August 2009, a TV report exposing discrimination against migrant workers in Boston led to follow up investigations by the Equality and Human Rights Commission and won "Best Nations and Regions coverage" at the Amnesty International UK Media Awards of 2010.[4]
Amnesty International described it as having received "unprecedented national exposure, making waves from Poland to China. This was outstanding, shocking and emblematic of a deeper malaise in UK society." [5]
In 2012, Ukraine's top Olympic official - the secretary general of the Ukrainian Olympic Committee - Volodymyr Geraschenko, was suspended and later resigned after Lynn's undercover report where Geraschenko offered to illegally sell tickets on the black market prior to the London Olympics.[6][7]
In 2013, his BBC report on the underground trade in illegal driving licences led to the UK's Department of Transport announcing a change in the law.[8][9]
Lynn also travelled to Indonesia where he posed as a coffee importer and uncovered animal cruelty behind a luxury coffee made out of civet cat droppings. [10] Following the programme's broadcast Harrods removed the civet cat coffee from its shelves. [11][12]
In 2015 and 2016, various reports for the BBC resulted in the lifelong suspension of a large number of high street pharmacists implicated in an investigation about the illegal sales of prescription only medicine. There were several appeals which were upheld by the UK's High Court of Justice [13]
Documentaries
Between 2000-2003, Lynn was based in the Middle East, covering the intifada and September 11 for ABC TV news. He wrote and directed the documentary series "Ordinary People", broadcast on several TV stations and co-authored the five-part TV documentary series "100 Years of Terror" for Emmy award winning production company, Set Productions.[14]
Awards
- NOMINEE - BBC Ruby awards 2016 : "Best Exclusive story/investigation of the year" [15]
- NOMINEE - BBC Ruby awards 2016 : "Programme of the year, Inside Out" [16]
- WINNER - BBC Ruby awards 2014 : "Best Exclusive story/investigation of the year" [17]
- WINNER - European Prix Circom 2014 "Investigative Journalism" prize [18][19]
- NOMINEE - European Diversity Awards 2014 "Journalist of the year 2014" [20]
- WINNER - EDF Media awards 2014 "Television Journalist of the year 2014" [21]
- NOMINEE - Amnesty International Media Awards 2014: Best nations and regions coverage [22]
- HIGHLY COMMENDED - Association of International Broadcasting awards 2014 "Best Short TV documentary": "Racism in housing"[23]
- WINNER - Guild of Food Writers awards 2014 "Food broadcast of the year" prize [24]
- WINNER - Amnesty International Media Awards 2010 for excellence in human rights reporting [25]
- WINNER - Royal Television Society: RTS Reporter of the Year (2010) (regional) [26]
- WINNER - Royal Television Society: RTS Reporter of the Year (2007) (regional)
- WINNER - Royal Television Society: RTS Reporter of the Year (2006) (regional) [27]
- HIGHLY COMMENDED- EDF London/South of England Media Awards 2014 "Specialist Journalist of the year 2014"
- NOMINEE - Guild of Food Writers awards 2014 "Campaigning and Investigative journalism" prize 2014
- HIGHLY COMMENDED - EDF London/ South of England Media Awards 2013 "Specialist Journalist of the Year 2013" [28]
- BBC (bronze) Gillard award : Best Original Journalism (2008)
- BBC (bronze) Ruby award: Best Exclusive (2007)
- BBC (bronze) Ruby award: TV News Journalist of the Year (2006)
References
- ↑ "Investigative Journalism, Dead or Alive?"
- ↑ BBC report exposing fake vet Len French.
- ↑ Fake vet jailed a 2nd time
- ↑ BBC investigation exposes discrimination against migrant workers
- ↑ BBC investigation wins major award
- ↑ Ukrainian Olympic official caught selling tickets
- ↑ Olympic official suspended
- ↑ Department of Transport announces change in law
- ↑ Law change to stop counterfeits
- ↑ "Civet cat coffee's animal cruelty". BBC News. 14 September 2013.
- ↑ "Calls to regulate Kopi luwak coffee". BBC News. 25 October 2013.
- ↑ Leading retailers pull civet coffee
- ↑ High court dismisses pharmacist appeal
- ↑ Ordinary People documentary series
- ↑ Daily Telegraph on BBC security fraud expose
- ↑ Inside Out London, March 23rd 2015
- ↑ BBC Ruby awards 2014
- ↑ BBC London report wins European award
- ↑ Circom award winner 2014
- ↑ BBC lands four nominations for European Diversity Awards
- ↑ TV journalist of the year 2014 award
- ↑ Amnesty International Media awards 2014 shortlist announced
- ↑ AIBS awards 2014, final shortlist
- ↑ "Food broadcast of the year, Guild of Food Writers awards 2014"
- ↑ Amnesty International Media Awards 2010
- ↑ RTS regional awards 2010
- ↑ RTS regional awards 2006
- ↑ EDF Energy media awards 2013
External links
- Guy Lynn on Twitter
- Guy Lynn blog at BBC College of Journalism
- Daily Mail article on "small time drug pushers" from undercover investigation
- BBC undercover investigation on rat meat on sale in London
- Illegal hare coursing, BBC six o clock news
- Illegal medicines report on BBC Radio 4
- Original undercover investigation on bogus vet - Leonard French (VT)