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After the war, Dimbleby transitioned to television and became a leading news commentator for BBC. He covered major events such as the coronation of Elizabeth II and the funerals of George VI, John Kennedy, and Winston Churchill.
John W. Dimbleby, 83, of Whitesboro, died unexpectedly , at Faxton-St. Luke’s Healthcare, with his family at his side. Jack was born, , in Utica, the son of James W. and ...
David Dimbleby was chairman of the Dimbleby Newspaper Group, former publishers of the Richmond and Twickenham Times, acquired by the Newsquest Media Group in 2001 for a reported £12,000,000.
Richard Dimbleby, pioneer radio news reporter and the first of Britain’s great broadcast journalists. He was the first war correspondent for the BBC. He also was host of Panorama, an influential BBC public-affairs weekly documentary program. Learn more about Dimbleby’s life and career.
BBC icon David Dimbleby disappeared from the spotlight after leaving Question Time as host in December 2018 – and now only makes rare public appearances.
Richard Dimbleby became a household name as the BBC’s first frontline radio reporter in 1936. With the arrival of postwar television, he led the coverage of all major events on the new medium. As ‘the Voice of the Nation’, his death from cancer in 1965 at the age of 52 shocked the British people.
Richard Dimbleby was the personification of British television current affairs broadcasting in the 1950s and early 1960s, and he set the standard for succeeding generations of presenters on the network, by whom he was recognized as the virtual founder of broadcast journalism.
Frederick Richard Dimbleby (25 May 1913 – 22 December 1965) was an English journalist and broadcaster who became the BBC's first war correspondent and then its leading TV news commentator.