David Dimbleby

David Dimbleby

Born: October 28, 1938
in Surrey, England, UK
David Dimbleby is a British journalist and former presenter of current affairs and political programmes, now best known for the BBC's long-running topical debate programme Question Time. He is the son of Richard Dimbleby and elder brother of Jonathan Dimbleby.

Movies for David Dimbleby...

Title: How the BBC Began
Character: Self
Released: October 22, 2022
Type: TV
The often-hilarious stories of the BBC's first 50 years. The corporation's pioneers describe its evolution – which was often by accident rather than design.
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The State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II
Title: The State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: September 19, 2022
Type: Movie
Coverage of the State Funeral of HM the Queen, including the service from Westminster Abbey and the procession of Her Majesty’s coffin through London, the journey of The Queen’s coffin to Windsor, the procession to St. George’s Chapel and the Committal Service.
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Title: Days That Shook the BBC with David Dimbleby
Character: Presenter
Released: August 30, 2022
Type: TV
David Dimbleby goes behind the scenes to investigate major controversies that have affected the BBC and its viewers over the last sixty years.
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Title: Newscast
Character: Self
Released: February 6, 2020
Type: TV
In a televised version of the popular podcast, Adam Fleming, Chris Mason, and guests chat about the stories behind the news.
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Title: Britain and the Sea
Character: Himself - Presenter
Released: November 17, 2013
Type: TV
David Dimbleby takes to his wooden sailing boat to explore Britain's rich maritime heritage.
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Title: Seven Ages of Britain
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: January 31, 2010
Type: TV
Seven Ages of Britain is a BBC television documentary series which is written and presented by David Dimbleby. The seven part series was first aired on Sunday nights at 9:00pm on BBC One starting on 31 January 2010. The series covers the history of Britain's greatest art and artefacts over the past 2000 years. Each episode covers a different period in British history. In Australia, all seven episodes aired on ABC1 each Tuesday at 8:30pm from 7 September 2010.
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Title: How We Built Britain
Released: June 3, 2007
Type: TV
David Dimbleby tells the dramatic and heroic story of Britain's architecture - the extraordinary buildings which grew out of the experiences and beliefs of the British people and define the nation. From magnificent cathedrals to Glasgow tenements, from the medieval castle to the hi-tech corporate HQ and from the splendours of the most palatial stately home to the urban terraced house; from the invention of our industrial cities to the cosy postwar prefab - not forgetting railways, bridges, canals and lidos - this is the story of a thousand years of change in Britain's buildings. How We Built Britain was a series of six television documentaries produced by the BBC in 2007 and repeated in 2008. The series was written and presented by broadcaster David Dimbleby. In the series Dimbleby visited some of Britain's great historic buildings and examined their impact on Britain's architectural and social history.
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Title: The One Show
Character: Self
Released: August 14, 2006
Type: TV
A topical magazine-style daily television programme broadcast live on BBC One.
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Title: A Picture of Britain
Released: June 5, 2005
Type: TV
Series in which David Dimbleby journeys around Britain and considers how the landscape has inspired artists through the centuries
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Title: Top Gear
Character: Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car
Released: October 20, 2002
Type: TV
This fast-paced and stunt-filled motor show tests whether cars, both mundane and extraordinary, live up to their manufacturers' claims. The long-running show travels to locations around the world, performing extreme stunts and challenges to see what the featured cars are capable of doing. The current hosts are Paddy Mcguinness, Chris Harris and Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff.
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Title: Rebellion!
Character: Self - Reporter
Released: March 14, 1999
Type: TV
As a young reporter, David Dimbleby made three Panorama films on Rhodesia between 1967 and 1968, following its Unilateral Declaration of Independence. This three-part series tells the inside story of white Rhodesia's revolt against the British crown and the long battle to bring full democracy to an independent Zimbabwe.
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Title: An Ocean Apart
Released: April 20, 1988
Type: TV
When the 20th century opened, Britain dominated world affairs, and America stood on the sidelines. Now their positions are reversed. This is the story of how it happened.
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Title: This Week Next Week
Released: November 18, 1984
Type: TV
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A (BBC Arena) Birthday Tribute to Dame Edna Everage
Title: A (BBC Arena) Birthday Tribute to Dame Edna Everage
Character: Self
Released: February 17, 1984
Type: Movie
As much a parody of the typical BBC documentary style as an extravagant curtsy to Dame Edna Everage, Housewife Superstar. The Dame is known mostly through her special broadcast in 1983; in Britain s/he is a household name. This 1984 birthday tribute is a deeply probing investigative profile of one of the world's spookiest celebrities.
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Title: Question Time
Character: Self - Chair
Released: September 25, 1979
Type: TV
This topical debate series based on Any Questions? typically features politicians from at least the three major political parties as well as other public figures who answer pre-selected questions put to them by a carefully selected audience.
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Title: The Goodies
Character: David Dimbumblum
Released: November 8, 1970
Type: TV
A British television comedy series of the 1970s and early 1980s, combining surreal sketches and situation comedy.
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Title: Nationwide
Released: September 9, 1969
Type: TV
Nationwide was a BBC News and current affairs television programme which ran from 9 September 1969 to 5 August 1983. It was broadcast on BBC One each weekday following the early evening news. It followed a magazine format, combining political analysis and discussion with consumer affairs, light entertainment and sports reporting. It began on 9 September 1969, running between Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6.00pm, before being extended to five days a week in 1972. From 1976 until 1981 the start time was 5:55pm. The final edition was broadcast on 5 August 1983, and the following October it was replaced by Sixty Minutes. The long-running Watchdog programme began as a Nationwide feature. The light entertainment was quite similar in tone to That's Life!. Eccentric stories featured skateboarding ducks and men who claimed that they could walk on egg shells.. Richard Stilgoe performed topical songs.
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Title: Panorama
Character: Himself - Presenter
Released: November 11, 1953
Type: TV
Current affairs programme, featuring interviews and investigative reports on a wide variety of subjects.
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Title: Have I Got a Bit More News for You
Character: Self - Presenter
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: TV
Based on the week’s news and fronted by guest hosts, this extended version of the satirical news quiz features more of the stuff that wouldn't fit into the regular programme.