David Dimbleby shared the discovery he made during the final part of his BBC documentary exploring the British monarchy.
The veteran broadcaster shares his views on the Royal Family, the state of the BBC and why he does not let his personal thoughts interfere with his work ...
Presenter David Dimbleby questions the role of King Charles in today's modern world in new BBC three-part series, What's the ...
One of the UK’s most revered broadcasters has revealed the level of control exerted by the British Royal Family over broadcasters’ rights for the Queen’s funeral. David Dimbleby, one of the BBC’s ...
David Dimbleby is wandering around Windsor, filming some bit of royal ceremonial for his excellent BBC One miniseries What’s the Monarchy For?, when a man recognises him, turns to his wife, and says: ...
BBC viewers were left fuming over the second episode of David Dimbleby 's What's the Monarchy For? on Tuesday December 9 as ...
David Dimbleby has claimed that the BBC does not appropriately question the royal family’s power. The veteran broadcaster returned to the BBC last month to help present their coverage of Queen ...
The Dimbleby family in 1953 (father Richard, mother Dilys, and children Sally, Nicholas and Jonathan) - Popperfoto I almost couldn’t listen to The Bright Side of Life (Radio 4). Its subject matter – ...
As scions of the Dimbleby broadcasting dynasty, brothers David and Jonathan have followed in the footsteps of their famous father, Richard, while carving out their own unique identities as political ...
David Dimbleby is wandering around Windsor, filming some bit of royal ceremonial for his excellent BBC One miniseries What’s the Monarchy For?, when a man recognises him, turns to his wife, and says: ...
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