Robyn Williams
Science Journalist & Broadcaster
ABC Radio
Australia
Science journalist and broadcaster Robyn Williams presents Radio National’s The Science Show and Ockham’s Razor.
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Although he graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in England, Robyn admits to spending as much time acting as studying. Early in his career he made guest appearances in The Goodies, Monty Python’s Flying Circus and Doctor Who, and stood in for Tom Jones for four months in his TV series.
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In 1993, Robyn was the first journalist elected as a Fellow Member of the Australian Academy of Science. He was appointed AM in the 1988 Australian Bicentenary honours list and in the same year received honorary doctorates in science from the University of Sydney and Macquarie and Deakin Universities. The ANU awarded him a doctorate of law, and he is a visiting professor at the University of NSW and an adjunct professor at the University of Queensland.
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A Reuters fellowship at Oxford University allowed him time to write his autobiography, And Now for Something Completely Different.
Robyn has written more than 10 books, the latest being a novel, 2007: a true story waiting to happen.