Tom Margerison
![]() Thomas Alan Margerison (13 November 1923 – 25 February 2014) was a British science journalist, author, and broadcaster who founded the magazine New Scientist in 1956.[1] He was a science correspondent for The Sunday Times, which he joined in 1961.[1] Biography![]() Margerison partnered David Frost to form what became London Weekend Television (LWT), a new ITV contractor from August 1968.[2] He was LWT's first deputy managing director, becoming both chairman and chief executive of the company within two years.[1] Margerison left LWT in 1971.[1] He served as the chairman of Computer Technology Limited from 1971 to 1975.[1] Margerison died on 25 February 2014, aged 90.[1] He was survived by his partner, journalist Marjorie Wallace, with whom he had lived since the mid-1980s, by their daughter, Sophia Margerison, and by Peter and Angus, his two sons by his ex-wife Pamela Margerison (née Tilbrook).[1] His ashes are buried on the east side of Highgate Cemetery. ReferencesWikimedia Commons has media related to Tom Margerison.
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