David Hamilton

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== Shows ==
== Shows ==
[[All Clued Up]]
[[All Clued Up]]
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[[Dig and Run]]
[[Pop the Question (2)|Pop the Question]] (team captain)
[[Pop the Question (2)|Pop the Question]] (team captain)
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[[Some of These Days]]
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[[Some of These Days]] (devisor and host)
[[Try for Ten]]
[[Try for Ten]]
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[[Up for the Cup]]
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[[What's in the Box?]]
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== Biography ==
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Born David Pilditch in 1938, David Hamilton's first TV job was writing documentaries for the then-new ATV in 1956. Called up for national service, he worked in the British Forces Broadcasting Service in Germany and on his return took up a post as announcer at Tyne-Tees, before moving back to ATV Manchester. He would go on to become a regular announcer and presenter for Thames, and also hosted a show on Radio 2 from 1973 to 1986. Currently presents a syndicated local radio "Million Sellers" (i.e. American hits) show.
== Trivia ==
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Hamilton was his mother's maiden name.
== Contact ==
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Current revision as of 07:41, 31 March 2022

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Contents

Shows

All Clued Up

Dig and Run

Pop the Question (team captain)

Some of These Days (devisor and host)

Try for Ten

Up for the Cup

What's in the Box?

Biography

Born David Pilditch in 1938, David Hamilton's first TV job was writing documentaries for the then-new ATV in 1956. Called up for national service, he worked in the British Forces Broadcasting Service in Germany and on his return took up a post as announcer at Tyne-Tees, before moving back to ATV Manchester. He would go on to become a regular announcer and presenter for Thames, and also hosted a show on Radio 2 from 1973 to 1986. Currently presents a syndicated local radio "Million Sellers" (i.e. American hits) show.

Trivia

Hamilton was his mother's maiden name.

Contact

MPC Entertainment, MPC House, 15-16 Maple Mews, Maida Vale, London NW6 5UZ

Web links

Internet Movie Database entry

Radio Rewind: David Hamilton

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