Jason Barlow
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Jason Barlow is a journalist and broadcaster[1] from Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland.
He presented BBC2's motoring programme Wrong Car, Right Car from 2002 to 2003. He also fronted the BBC's Top Gear programme, and was presenter and associate editor on Channel Four's Driven.
He is an editor and columnist on GQ magazine, a consultant editor for Cedar Communications, and writes for The Times, The Independent and The Erotic Review.
He was editor of CAR magazine but left recently. He was previously on the staff of Loaded, and Performance Car.
He has a Law degree from the University of Manchester, and a postgraduate diploma in journalism studies from the University of Cardiff. He is married and lives in Hertfordshire. He has one daughter
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