Edward Richard Enfield (3 September 1929 – 21 February 2019) was an English television and radio presenter and newspaper journalist.
The son of Sir Ralph Roscoe Enfield, a senior civil servant at the Ministry of Agriculture (and a descendant of the nineteenth-century philanthropist Edward Enfield), and Doris Edith (née Hussey), a Girton College, Cambridge-educated writer,[1][2][3][4][5] Edward Enfield was born on 3 September 1929 in Hampstead, London.
After overseeing the privatisation of school meals and cleaning services, he took early retirement and went on to present a radio travel programme from Ireland in 1994.
He then appeared on BBC television with Anne Robinson on the consumer programme Watchdog and became a regular reporter on the show.
Other radio programmes have included; Double Vision with Miles Kington, Free Spirits, and Enfield Pedals after Byron in which he cycled through Greece, following in the footsteps of Lord Byron.