Tim is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, broadcaster, author - and one of the most distinctive journalists in the business. He has won three Royal Television Society awards and best documentary at the World Television Festival.
Tim’s presenter-led documentaries have been broadcast across BBC One, BBC Two and - in the US - on the National Geographic Channel. On radio, he’s been a regular presenter on BBC Radio 4 and the World Service. Watch reel.
A go-to authority on modern men and masculinity, he created and hosted the pioneering show Men’s Hour on BBC 5 Live. His first book - Who Stole My Spear: How to be a Man in the 21st Century? - has been serialised in The Sunday Times and hailed as a Vanity Fair must-read. It was published in the US as Future Man.
Tim's first taste of journalism came at the tender age of thirteen when he interviewed pop star (and then hero) Morrissey. He started - properly - in the media as a BBC news trainee, becoming an investigative correspondent for Newsnight – and winning Young Journalist of the Year – before moving to documentaries.
His films provocatively and entertainingly bring serious issues to light. To highlight the plight of the elderly, he formed the world’s oldest rock band – The Zimmers. The Zimmers broke into the pop charts, went to number one on YouTube globally, were shown at the UN and upstaged George Clooney on the Jay Leno show.
Tim has also led a guerrilla clean-up of our dirty hospitals, invaded Trafalgar Square with abandoned soldiers, exposed the unexpected global impact of the porn industry and shown the amazing results than art therapy can have with army veterans suffering from PTSD. He covered the October 7 terror attacks in Israel - and its human impact - for US media outfit the Free Press.
Tim has also been honoured for his TV and radio work by the New York Festivals, been Race in the Media journalist of the year, and given the prestigious ‘making a difference’ award at the Mind Media Awards for his work on mental health. He regularly speaks to companies about men’s mental health.
Born in Manchester, he is now a soft southerner living in London.
Silverware
Royal Television Society: Best Current Affairs Documentary
Royal Television Society: Best British News Story
Royal Television Society: Young Journalist of the Year
Banff World Television Festival: Best Current Affairs Documentary
Race In Media Awards: TV Journalist of Year
New York TV Festivals: World Medal
Amnesty International commendation
Mind Media Awards: Making A Difference award
New York Radio Festivals: Gold Medal
ARIAS UK radio awards: Best Radio Documentary (nominated)