Christopher Serpell

Christopher Harold Serpell
Born (1910-07-01)1 July 1910
Leeds, Yorkshire (West Riding), United Kingdom
Died 3 June 1991(1991-06-03) (aged 80)
Barnes, London, UK
Occupation Journalist
Known for BBC's Rome and Washington Foreign Correspondent
Notable work From Our Own Correspondent

Christopher Serpell (1 July 1910– 3 June 1991) was a journalist and BBC diplomatic correspondent.

Serpell was born in Leeds, England, in 1910.[1] His father was senior master of Leeds Grammar School.[1] Serpell began his career as a reporter for the Yorkshire Post.[1] In the 1930s he began working for The Times in London.[1]

During World War II, he served in naval intelligence under Ian Fleming.[1] He subsequently joined the BBC as its Rome correspondent, then Washington correspondent from 1953, and finally diplomatic correspondent, until retirement in 1975.

He appeared as a "castaway" on the BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs on 31 March 1973.[2]

He died in 1991 at his home in Barnes, South London.[1]

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