Roy Ward Dickson
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- | '' | + | Serial game show devisor and host Roy Ward Dickson was a Canadian, though he was born in England in 1910, and divided his career between the two countries. His original career was teaching, but after a couple of years he left to became a newspaper journalist in Vancouver, later moving to Toronto where he attempted to interest his employers in a game he had invented. Unfortunately the newspaper wasn't interested, so he set up his own company and in 1935 made his radio debut in Toronto as host of a show called ''Professor Dick and his Question Box''. He never looked back from then on, becoming a familiar voice (and later face) on both sides of the Atlantic. He died in 1978. |
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Revision as of 19:50, 8 June 2006
Shows
Abracadabra (devisor and host)
£100 Word (devisor)
Mr and Mrs (devisor)
Pix (devisor and host)
Sion a Sian (devisor)
Turnabout (devisor and host)
Try for Ten (devisor)
Biography
Serial game show devisor and host Roy Ward Dickson was a Canadian, though he was born in England in 1910, and divided his career between the two countries. His original career was teaching, but after a couple of years he left to became a newspaper journalist in Vancouver, later moving to Toronto where he attempted to interest his employers in a game he had invented. Unfortunately the newspaper wasn't interested, so he set up his own company and in 1935 made his radio debut in Toronto as host of a show called Professor Dick and his Question Box. He never looked back from then on, becoming a familiar voice (and later face) on both sides of the Atlantic. He died in 1978.
Trivia
To be completed