Sam Delaney is a journalist and presenter, star of the authored documentary 'Mischief: Bust My Ass', his 2007 film on civil liberties for BBC3.
In November 2007 he wrote and presented 'Teen Trouble' for Channel 4 – an authored doc in which he investigated Britain’s teenage crime problem.
He can be heard every Saturday morning on the 'Eamonn Holmes Show' on BBC Radio Five Live. Check out www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive
Throughout the year he was a regular panellist on 'The Moral of The Story', ITV1’s weekly news review show. He also wrote and presented a series of short films for Al Gore’s 'Current TV'.
Sam’s writing appears regularly in The Guardian and he also writes columns for Shortlist magazine and The First Post (www.thefirstpost.co.uk). He is the author of ‘Get Smashed – The Story Of The Men Who Made The Adverts That Changed Our Lives’ published by Sceptre in September 2007.
Sam’s past presenting work has included hosting 'The Edit', Channel Five’s weekly live news and entertainment show, which led to a Royal Television Society Award in 2003. He also presented the authored documentary 'Sam Delaney on McBritain' for the same channel in 2005.
In a past life, he was a researcher / teaboy for Gordon Brown MP and a magazine editor. You’ve probably heard his voice on a bunch of ads for things like hair-gel, razor blades and sat-nav devices.
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