Mangold was a reporter with the
Sunday Mirror and then the
Daily Express. After spending nearly two years investigating the
Profumo affair, he joined
BBC TV News in 1964 to be a war correspondent covering conflicts in
Aden, Vietnam, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, the Middle East and Afghanistan. In 1971 he moved to BBC TV
Current Affairs working first for
24 Hours, then
Midweek, becoming involved in some of the first investigative news documentaries of the BBC. In 1976 Mangold transferred to
Panorama, still concentrating on investigative journalism and making over 100 documentaries in 26 years. In 1993 he won both the Business / Consumer Investigative Reports category in the
CableACE Award in and also the
Royal Television Society's Journalism Award. These were followed in 1996 by the bronze award in the Best Investigative Report Category at the
New York Television Festival and in 1999 he won Investigative Reporting / News Documentary category in the Chicago International Television Competition. Mangold has been described in
The Times as "the doyen of broadcasting reporters." ==Works==