Frederick Emery (born 19 October 1933) is a British television presenter and investigative journalist.
He would later write a detailed history of the scandal Watergate: The Corruption of American Politics and the Fall of Richard Nixon (1994), based on extensive interviews with key participants that according to the New York Times "stands on its own as a comprehensive account of this century's most notorious political scandal.
[3] His archive from this research is held by Senate House Library, London.
[4] After leaving The Times, Emery was a presenter for the investigative current affairs programme Panorama, working on various episodes from 1978-1992.
This episode would be the subject of a 1986 libel case brought by the Conservative MPs Neil Hamilton and Gerald Howarth which the BBC would eventually settle.