Fyfe Robertson
Journalist and roving reporter
With his trademark tweed and tufty beard, Fyfe Robertson was a journalist who cut a distinctive figure. Known as 鈥渙ur roving reporter鈥, Robertson was one of the first generation to make the transition from print to TV journalism when he joined the line up of 大象传媒鈥檚 Tonight (1957-1965). The nightly magazine programme was the first of its kind and Robertson was sent out to capture the stories of everyday people.
锘縁rom an early age it was Robertson鈥檚 life ambition to work in journalism and his enthusiasm for the profession is evident in every report. At the age of 17, Robertson showed his determination by starting his own weekly newspaper in Lanarkshire, which he ran single-handed. This led to work at the Glasgow Herald, The Daily Express, The Picture Post and his TV debut on Tonight.
锘縄n total Robertson鈥檚 career spanned an impressive 60 years, and in 1975, Robertson was given his own weekly series, Robbie, in which he roamed Britain. Broadcaster and presenter Stuart Cosgrove remembers him fondly, 鈥淔yfe Robertson was probably one of the first and greatest Scottish broadcasters. He was somebody that made you smile and made you sit back and wonder, both at the same time.鈥
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Fyfe Robertson - Roving Reporter
Be it on horseback or on foot, Fyfe Robertson was always first on the scene to catch the latest news.