Pearce Wright Explained

Pearce Wright
Birth Date:23 February 1933
Birth Place:Plymouth
Death Date:6 May 2005
Nationality:British
Education:Bedford School
Employer:The Times
Occupation:Science journalist

Pearce Wright (1933 - 2005), was a prominent British science journalist who became science editor of The Times.

Biography

Pearce Wright was born in Plymouth on 23 February 1933 and educated at Bedford School before training as a radiologist. He was a journalist with Electronics Weekly, between 1960 and 1966, and joined the Times in 1966 as a technology reporter. He was science editor of the Times from 1974 to 1990. His big, early stories included the Torrey Canyon oil spill, off the Isles of Scilly in 1967, and the Space Race. He was chairman of the Association of British Science Writers.[1]

Described by the Financial Times as one of the "three giants" of science journalism in his era, Wright died on 6 May 2005.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Obituary: Pearce Wright - Media - The Guardian. the Guardian. 30 September 2014.
  2. Web site: David Fishlock, 1932 – 2009. Financial Times. 30 September 2014.