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Living a lie: Discovering my dad faked who he was

Joanne Briggs thought her dad was a scientific superhero. But then he was exposed as a fraud and within months, he was dead. Decades later she discovered who he really was.

Joanne Briggs had always thought of her dad as a bit of a superhero. She only saw him a couple of times a year during her childhood in the UK, but that was because Professor Michael Briggs was off travelling the world being a very important scientist. Or at least that was the story she grew up to believe. It was only in 1986, when Joanne was 23, that she first got a glimpse of who he really was.

The Sunday Times newspaper exposed him as a scientific fraud, leaving his reputation in tatters. Two months later, he was dead. Joanne chose to close the door on this mysterious and destructive period of her life. But 34 years later it unexpectedly reopened, and led her on a journey through multiple lies and deception, towards a better understanding of the man she thought she knew. Joanne Briggs has written a book about her father: The Scientist Who Wasn't There.

Presenter: Jo Fidgen
Producer: Anna Lacey

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(Photo: Prof Michael Briggs (C) holding the hand of toddler Joanne Briggs (R), with her mother Marion (L), outside a white villa while on holiday in Spain in 1968.. Credit: Joanne Briggs)

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