David Dickinson

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The portrait you see at the top of this page was Dickinson's favourite of three painted of him on the BBC art show [[Star Portraits]]. The artist is Andrew James. You can see the others [http://www.bbc.co.uk/blackcountry/features/2004/01/star_portraits/david_gallery/2.shtml here].
The portrait you see at the top of this page was Dickinson's favourite of three painted of him on the BBC art show [[Star Portraits]]. The artist is Andrew James. You can see the others [http://www.bbc.co.uk/blackcountry/features/2004/01/star_portraits/david_gallery/2.shtml here].
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David investigated his family tree for a 2006 edition of the genealogical programme ''Who Do You Think You Are?''. Although David was adopted at a young age, it turned out that his birth mother was descended from a successful trading family. Ooooh, spookeh.
== Books / Tapes ==
== Books / Tapes ==

Revision as of 22:43, 21 October 2006

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Contents

Shows

Bargain Hunt

Dealing with Dickinson

I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! (participant, series 5)

Strictly Come Dancing (participant, series 1)

Biography

Manchester-born antiques dealer "discovered" by Richard & Judy, due to a vague resemblance to Ian McShane in Lovejoy. Renowned for his trademark skin hue (Seville Sunset: Pantone 1489) and his catchphrases "Cheap as chips" and "A piece of old tat". He and his wife Lorne escaped the 2005 New Year Tsunami after a 15m wave hit their beach on the Malaysian island of Langkawi.

Trivia

Gained the nickname "The Duke" from a Bargain Hunt viewer who wrote in, suggesting he looked a bit like Elvis Presley (of whom Dickinson is a great admirer).

Went out second in Strictly Come Dancing, series 1.

Achieved cult fame by appearing on Radio 1 thanks to a remix of the Bargain Hunt theme tune.

The portrait you see at the top of this page was Dickinson's favourite of three painted of him on the BBC art show Star Portraits. The artist is Andrew James. You can see the others here.

David investigated his family tree for a 2006 edition of the genealogical programme Who Do You Think You Are?. Although David was adopted at a young age, it turned out that his birth mother was descended from a successful trading family. Ooooh, spookeh.

Books / Tapes

The Duke (autobiography): Paperback | Hardback | Cassette | CD

The Antiques Buyer (paperback)

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