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Dimbleby

/ ˈdɪmbəlbɪ /

noun

  1. DimblebyRichard19131965MBritishFILMS AND TV: broadcaster Richard. 1913–65, British broadcaster


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“I had to lie on a huge, fur rug and have a nightmare,” Prince Charles told his biographer, Jonathan Dimbleby.

The Queen met BBC stalwarts including David Dimbleby and Sir Bruce Forsyth, before unveiling a plaque marking the occasion.

And program host David Dimbleby opened the show by wondering if the United Kingdom would finally get the “press we deserve.”

Charles later admitted to the affair on a television interview with Jonathan Dimbleby.

BBC America and BBC World News will be helmed by anchors David Dimbleby and Matt Frei.

“It was the new curate as come to me about it,” said the cobbler to Mr Dimbleby one evening.

He made his way past the women, who had pressed up close to him, to where the cobbler and Dimbleby stood.

There were things wanted that Dimbleby did not keep, and the choice of which could not be trusted to a man.

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