Roger Cook, Celebrated Investigative Journalist, Dies at 83
British broadcast journalist Roger Cook, widely recognized for pioneering the 'doorstep' interview technique, has died at the age of 83. His family confirmed his passing after a short illness. Cook was known for his trailblazing work as an investigative reporter, particularly on 'The Cook Report,' and was remembered as a beloved husband and father.

Roger Cook, the prominent British broadcast journalist credited with developing the 'doorstep' interview technique, has died at 83. His family confirmed his death, stating he passed away following a short illness.
Cook was known for his impactful career as an investigative reporter, notably on the program 'The Cook Report.' His unique and often confrontational interview style became a signature of his journalistic approach.
A family statement acknowledged his professional achievements while also highlighting his personal life. It read: "Alongside a distinguished and award winning career in journalism, Roger was first and foremost a beloved husband and father."
According to Deadline Hollywood, Cook's legacy includes a significant contribution to investigative journalism in British broadcasting.
