Zog Ziegler has been driving cars and writing about them for most of his adult life. He's been BBC Radio Gloucestershire's motoring correspondent since the station first went on air in October 1988, and broadcasts for all the BBC networks.
With an enviable lifestyle that involves world travel launching new cars, he writes for the Mirror Group plus various other magazines in the UK and Europe. Zog has been a resident of Gloucestershire for over 30 years and now lives on the banks of the River Severn - after 27 years living in Cheltenham. Interests include being an enthusiastic cook and learning to garden. Zog is a DIY paraplegic - he has been known to take out 6 square feet of plaster trying to hang up a picture. He used to have a head of hair, and was as fit as a racing snake but admits letting himself go to pieces over the years. He's been happily married for many moons, and is father to two children. And why the name Zog? It's got something to do with his parents being fans of King Zog of Albania, or something. If you want to know more we're sure he'll shout out an explanation next time he drives down your road in Gloucestershire... 
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