Dimbleby family

The Dimbleby family is an English family of journalists.

Prominent members

  • Frederick Jabez George Dimbleby (c.1877–1943), journalist for the Richmond and Twickenham Times
    • Richard Dimbleby (1913–1965), BBC television news commentator and war reporter
      • David Dimbleby (born 1938), journalist and host of BBC Election Night coverage from 1979 to 2017
      • married firstly (1967-2000) Josceline Dimbleby (born 1943), former cookery correspondent for The Sunday Telegraph
        • Liza Dimbleby (born 1969), artist and writer
        • Henry Dimbleby (born 1970), businessman, cook and food writer
        • Kate Dimbleby (born 1973), cabaret singer and songwriter
      • married secondly (2000-) Belinda Giles
      • Jonathan Dimbleby (born 1944), radio and television journalist and historian
      • married (1968-2006) Bel Mooney (born 1946), journalist and broadcaster
        • Kitty Dimbleby (born 1980), freelance journalist and charity consultant
      • married secondly (2007) Jessica Ray
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gollark: - which is why I think anyone in government who makes a mistake of any kind should be immediately fired
gollark: - I support an efficient and adaptable government- which is why I think we should replace all civil servants with small swarms of bees in balloons
gollark: - I support the right to free speech!- In order to preserve freedom of speech and ensure disagreeing views can be heard, I will ban anyone who agrees with me from this website and promote anyone who disagrees.
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See also

  • Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund, a charity
  • Richard Dimbleby Lecture or Dimbleby Lecture, founded in the memory of Richard Dimbleby


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