Richard Dimbleby
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 59 years ago |
Date of birth | May 25,1913 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Richmond |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | December 22,1965 |
Died | St Thomas' Hospital London |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Dilys Thomas |
Grandchildren | Kate Dimbleby |
Daniel Dimbleby | |
Henry Dimbleby | |
Children | David Dimbleby |
Jonathan Dimbleby | |
Sally Dimbleby | |
Nicholas Dimbleby | |
Job | Actor |
Journalist | |
Film Producer | |
Broadcaster | |
Movies/Shows | Libel |
John and Julie | |
Nerve Centre | |
The Twenty Questions Murder Mystery | |
Panorama | |
Awards | British Academy Television Desmond Davis Award for Services to Television |
Parents | Frederick Jabez George Dimbleby |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 417809 |
Richard Dimbleby Life story
Frederick Richard Dimbleby, CBE was an English journalist and broadcaster, who became the BBC's first war correspondent, and then its leading TV news commentator. As host of the long-running current affairs programme Panorama, he pioneered a popular style of interviewing that was respectful but searching.
Jon Snow bows out of Channel 4 News after 32 years
... The programme has won 10 Bafta TV awards during his tenure, while Snow received Bafta s Richard Dimbleby Award for the best factual contribution to television in 2005, and the Bafta Fellowship - the organisation s highest accolade - in 2015...
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... She issued this warning while delivering the 4th Richard Dimbleby Lecture, adding that all the learning since the start of the pandemic must not be lost...
Sarah Gilbert: Next pandemic could be more lethal than Covid
... Prof Dame Sarah Gilbert, delivering the 44th Richard Dimbleby Lecture, said there needed to be more funding for pandemic preparedness to prevent the advances made from being lost...
BBC announces shows to mark centenary year
... The pair will play spoof presenters called Adam Adamant Curtis - named after respected documentary-maker Adam Curtis - and Richard Dimbleby Curtis...
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... For the BBC, Richard Dimbleby, the first station to the camp, About 10 000 dead bodies unburied were not, Hygiene was available...
Naturalist David Bellamy dies at 86
... And in 1979 he won Bafta s Richard Dimbleby Award, for best presenter of factual programmes...
Naturalist David Bellamy dies at 86
Botanist and broadcaster David Bellamy has died aged 86, the Conservation Foundation he formed has said.
London-born Bellamy, who became a household name as a TV personality, scientist and conservationist, died on Wednesday, according to The Foundation .
His colleague, David Shreeve, described him as a "larger-than-life character" who "inspired a whole generation".
In later life Bellamy, who lived in County Durham , attracted criticism for dismissing Global Warming .
In 2004 he described it as "poppycock" - a stance which he later said cost him his TV career.
Bellamy worked in a sweet factory and as a plumber before embarking on his broadcasting career.
Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan said Bellamy was a "brilliant naturalist, broadcaster & character"His scientific career began when he got a job in the biology department of a technical college in Surrey, he told
It was there that he met his future wife, Rosemary.
But it was on a trip to Scotland where he discovered his love for plants, he told the programme.
"I got really turned on by plants and I found out that if somebody told me what a plant was, I just couldn't forget it," he said.
David Bellamy takes a walk with his granddaughter Tilly, then aged four, around the Scottish Seabird Centre after unveiling a new remote wildlife camera in North Berwick in 2007 The broadcaster stood, unsuccessfully, against the then Prime Minister John Major for the eurosceptic Referendum Party during the 1997 general electionHe gained public recognition for his work as an environmental consultant over the Torrey Canyon oil spill, when a tanker was shipwrecked off the coast of Cornwall in 1967.
He went on to present programmes such as Don't Ask Me, Bellamy On Botany, Bellamy's Britain, Bellamy's Europe and Bellamy's Backyard Safari.
And in 1979 he won Bafta's Richard Dimbleby Award, for best presenter of factual programmes.
His distinctive voice also inspired comedian Sir Lenny Henry 's catchphrase "grapple me grapenuts".
Bbc Arts correspondent David Sillito described Bellamy as "the enthusiastic face of botany On Television " for More Than 30 years.
In 2003, Bellamy told Bbc News that he was and suggested that they might be part of the Earth's Natural Cycles .
He said: "We have got to get this thing argued out in public properly and not just take one opinion. "
Ten Years later, he told The Independent newspaper: "It (Global Warming ) is not happening at all, but if you get the idea that people's children will die because of CO2 they fall for it. "
'Canny broadcaster".Well-known figures have paid tribute to Bellamy, including fellow naturalist and broadcaster Bill Oddie who described him as a "first-class naturalist, with boundless skills to convey his enthusiasm".
Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan said Bellamy was a "brilliant naturalist, broadcaster and character", in a tribute posted on Twitter.
Comedy writer and broadcaster Danny Baker described him as a "truly brilliant and canny broadcaster".
The Walking Dead actor David Morrissey tweeted that Bellamy "cared about nature and our environment deeply. "
And former England footballer Stan Collymore called him a "childhood icon", adding that he "learnt about botany and shrubs and trees as A Kid because of This Man 's love and infectious enthusiasm. "
Bellamy's wife Rosemary died last Year .
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Source of news: bbc.com