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  1. Conor Thomas Patrick Woodman [1] (born 21 March 1974) is an Irish author and broadcaster best known as the host of Scam City and Around the World in 80 Trades . Career. Woodman is a former financial analyst turned investigative journalist, author and filmmaker.

    • Author, Director, Television presenter
  2. www.conorwoodman.comConor Woodman

    Conor Woodman is a former BBC and ITV broadcast journalist who has written and published three non-fiction books and two novels, as well as a feature length documentary film. His latest book Meth Road (Allen & Unwin) explores the world's main meth source, a lawless Asian narco-state, and its Australian market.

  3. Reporter Conor Woodman. Conor gets exclusive access to several doorstep crime teams from rural North Yorkshire to the urban sprawl of Bromley in London, to show the officers’ work at close quarters - and gain a sharp insight into how the conmen operate and the impact on their victims

  4. 26. Sept. 2018 · Economist Conor Woodman takes £25,000 from the sale of his flat and embarks on a journey across the continents to put his negotiation skills to the test and trade with some of the world's...

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    • Banijay Documentaries
  5. 5. Nov. 2023 · The UK author and journalist Conor Woodman has tracked the supply of meth to Australia, examined addiction and use and the policing and treatment of that use. Here he answers 10 questions about...

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  6. Conor Woodman was a high-flying City economist, until one day he decided he no longer wanted to work behind a computer screen - so he set off around the world to trade real things that he could touch and smell. With £25,000 from the sale of his flat, Conor travels across four continents and 16 countries trading in all kinds of products - with ...

  7. Conor Woodman is an Irish director, TV presenter, public speaker, and author, best known as the host of the popular travel show ‘Scam City.’. Born in Galway, Ireland, Conor moved to London at the age of 8 and graduated from the ‘University of Manchester.’. Following his graduation, he worked as a financial analyst.