Bob Woffinden
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Bob Woffinden is a veteran British investigative journalist and the author of several books. He is particularly known as a campaigner in cases of alleged miscarriage of justice and is an opponent of the compulsory flouridation of drinking water. He has taken up the cause of the A6 murderer James Hanratty the mass murderer Jeremy Bamber and Charles Ingram, the Army Major convicted of cheating his way to the top prize on TV's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? quiz show.
Woffinden also wrote a number of books on pop music and for many years produced the TV documentary series First Tuesday.

