Jolyon Jenkins is a British journalist, radio producer, and presenter born in 1961.
Jenkins was educated at St Michael's College, Tenbury; Aldenham School; University of Bristol; and The City University, where he studied journalism[1] Jenkins worked at the New Statesman (latterly New Statesman and Society) (1986–1992) finishing as Deputy Editor.
There he worked closely with investigative journalist Duncan Campbell where he researched the BBC "Secret Society" series, including an episode and magazine article that led to the Zircon affair.
[14] On joining BBC Radio & Music Production Bristol he produced and presented numerous investigative documentaries and series including "In Living Memory",[15][16] "Apocalpyse How",[17] "The Brixmis Story",[18] "Operation Cauldron"[19] and "The Torturer's Tale".
[22] He also produced dramas, including "The Windsor Jewels",[23] "Smoke and Mirrors",[24] and "Operation Black Buck".