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Chris Bowlby

Writer and broadcaster

Chris Bowlby is a journalist and documentary presenter who has worked extensively for the BBC.1 He specializes in European affairs and has experience as a BBC Prague correspondent from 1992 to 1993.1 Bowlby has worked on the BBC staff as a documentary presenter, producer, and online journalist.1

Throughout his career, Bowlby has focused on various historical and political topics. He presented a documentary called "The Moment that Made Putin" for BBC Radio 4, which explored Vladimir Putin's experiences during the collapse of East Germany and how they shaped his political career.26

Bowlby is known for his work in radio, particularly in presenting history-focused content. He has been involved in a series of programmes for BBC Radio that explore controversial blunders in 20th-century British history.5 Additionally, he has written articles for BBC History Magazine, demonstrating his expertise in historical topics.4

As a broadcast journalist, Bowlby has covered a wide range of subjects, including media challenges in the United States3 and the history of money and economic trust.4 His work often involves in-depth analysis of historical events and their impact on contemporary politics and society.

Highlights

Aug 30 · historyextra.com
Does it always pay to trust the cash in your pockets? - HistoryExtra
Mar 27 · bbc.com
Vladimir Putin's formative German years - BBC News

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United Kingdom