Award-Winning Investigative Journalist Roger Cook Dies Aged 83

Jun 15, 2026 | News

Award-winning investigative journalist Roger Cook has died peacefully aged 83 following a short illness, his family has confirmed.

Cook, who resided in Bradford on Avon, became one of Britain’s most recognisable journalists through his relentless pursuit of wrongdoing and injustice. Best known as the presenter of The Cook Report, his distinctive reporting style, including the now-famous doorstep interview, helped redefine investigative journalism and inspired generations of reporters.

In a statement, his family said: “Alongside a distinguished and award-winning career in journalism, Roger was first and foremost a beloved husband and father. He will be deeply missed by all of us, and we ask for privacy as we navigate this difficult loss.”

Born in New Zealand and raised in Australia, Cook moved to the UK in the late 1960s and went on to build one of the most influential careers in British journalism. He began his broadcasting career with BBC Radio 4, contributing to programmes including The World At One, PM, Checkpoint and The World This Weekend.

He later became a household name through The Cook Report on ITV, which ran from 1987 to 1999. At its height, the programme attracted audiences of more than 12 million viewers and earned Cook a BAFTA Special Award recognising 25 years of outstanding investigative reporting.

Throughout his career, Cook investigated major international stories, exposing criminal wrongdoing, corruption and injustice. His work frequently placed him in danger, and he was assaulted on several occasions while pursuing investigations.

ITV paid tribute to Cook’s legacy, describing him as one of broadcasting’s most trusted and respected figures. The broadcaster praised his “groundbreaking approach to investigative journalism” and his tireless efforts to expose wrongdoing and help drive lasting change.

Although his confrontational interviewing style became his trademark, Cook always maintained that those accused of causing harm should be given the opportunity to answer directly to the people affected by their actions.

His fearless reporting style became part of British television history and influenced generations of journalists who followed.

Cook also authored several books, including his autobiography Dangerous Ground.

Tributes continue to be paid across the broadcasting industry to a journalist whose work helped shape modern investigative reporting and whose commitment to uncovering the truth left a lasting impact on British journalism.

Information for this article was provided by family statements and reports published by national media outlets.

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