Special Reports
I began my career in print writing for various publications in London, continued in radio at NBS Radio 610 were the highlight of my career was reporting the attempted coup to the BBC. I ended up doing Television at TV 6 where I was a weekend anchor, sometime morning show host and documentary producer. The great late columnist, journalist poet, and playwriter Raoul Pantin assigned me on all the surviving special reports and documentaries. For the special reports, Raoul Pantin told me journalists job was to hold up a mirror to society. To do this sent me everywhere to cover everything. I covered poverty in hot spots, the environment with a boat ride in a swamp to social issues such as adoption; cultural and religious events from fasting and carnival to my piece de resistance, a conversation with Nobel Laureate, Derek Walcott. I was fortunate to do documentaries and the one I most value is the one with Sir Ellis Clarke, the father of our constitution and first President of this country.