Bernard Levin

Bernard Levin was a renowned journalist, author, and broadcaster, known for his prolific and controversial work.

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Profession :

Journalist

Birthday :

August 19, 1928

Star Sign :

Leo

Death Date:

August 09, 2004

Age :

75

Birthplace :

England

Bernard Levin CBE (19 August 1928 – 7 August 2004) was a renowned English journalist, author, and broadcaster, recognized for his insightful commentary and witty writing style. The Times described him as “the most famous journalist of his day.” His notable works include “The Pendulum Years: Britain and the Sixties,” “Enthusiasms,” “The Way We Live Now,” and “The Night of the Zeppelin.” Levin frequently contributed to radio and television programs, such as BBC Radio 4’s “A Word in Edgeways.” Additionally, he was a fervent advocate for animal rights, supporting organizations like the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Compassion in World Farming.