• 1964-65: Copy Boy, then Editorial Assistant and Strip Cartoon Editor,
San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California. • 1968-89: Freelance Reporter,
Irish Independent, Dublin, Ireland, writing articles about his journey from London across the Sahara to the north-eastern Congo in a 1937 Austin 7 Ruby. He later become not only the
Irish Independent’s South Africa Correspondent but also staff Science Feature Writer for the
Rand Daily Mail in Johannesburg. Milton's articles criticizing Apartheid in the
Irish Independent led to his expulsion from South Africa in 1969. • 1970-71: Assistant Press Officer,
Liberal Party (UK). • 1972-82: Reporter,
BBC Radio London, then Editor of
Rush Hour, Radio London's current affairs breakfast show. Milton also contributed stories to the
BBC World Service and BBC national radio, including producing and presenting two series for
BBC Radio 3. • 1982-87: Producer, then Industrial Reporter and later Financial Correspondent,
TV-am, a national breakfast TV channel in Britain. As Financial Correspondent, Milton presented and produced four live daily slots on world money markets. Milton left TV-am to carry out an arduous, record-breaking microlight flight from London to Australia as part of the country's bicentennial celebrations. • 1989-91: Founder, Producer and Co-presenter of
European Business Today, a half-hour daily financial television show about European markets broadcast by NHK (Japan), British Sky Broadcasting (Europe) and Financial News Network (USA). Based in London, Milton created a format consisting of market updates interspersed with in-depth reports and analysis by experts on the most important business stories of the day. This format became the standard for financial programming. • 1992-95: Managing Director, Euromoney TV, selling modular financial program internationally. • 1995: Editor,
Business Sunday on Sky Broadcasting (now
Sky UK), a half-hour live weekly television show devoted to business. • 1996-97: Journalist,
Financial News, London. Milton left to organize and carry out the first microlight flight around the world. • 1998 to the present: Nonfiction author and ghostwriter, mainly specializing in aviation history and accounts of adventures. ==Works==