Paul Kenyon is a highly experienced reporter and producer who has worked across BBC News and Current Affairs, and has also presented on Five Live.
In 2005 he was the first reporter to film Iran's secret nuclear sites, making an hour-long documentary which was shown around the world.
For four years Paul had his own series on BBC ONE, Kenyon Confronts.
It used secret filming and more traditional investigative techniques to expose corruption in areas as diverse as horse-racing, the Catholic Church and immigration.
At its peak it was the most watched current affairs programme on the BBC.
Before that, he fronted a series on BBC TWO called Raising the Roof.
His reporting for Panorama, Correspondent and This World has taken him around the world, investigating Nike in Cambodia, fugitives in Northern Cyprus and even dolphin-hunting in Japan.
He also writes for newspapers and is a regular contributor to Five Live.
In 2004 he presented a game show for BBC THREE called The Interrogators.
Paul began his career in radio. He was a BBC political reporter, and before that a producer and reporter at GLR and independent radio.
He was born in Bury, Lancashire in 1966.