Background
Dimbleby, David was born on October 28, 1938 in London. Son of Frederick Richard and Dilys (Thomas) Dimbleby.
(A veteran foreign correspondent for The Washington Post p...)
A veteran foreign correspondent for The Washington Post portrays Nelson Mandela and F. W. de Klerk, perpetually at odds and increasingly isolated, as they fight to create a new South Africa amid violence and factional in-fighting. 15,000 first printing.
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( Based on research and interviews with workers and union...)
Based on research and interviews with workers and union leaders in South Africa, this book examines and analyses the the history of the black working class struggle, its achievements, its internal differences, its politics and international links.
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Dimbleby, David was born on October 28, 1938 in London. Son of Frederick Richard and Dilys (Thomas) Dimbleby.
Student, Charterhouse, Christ Church, Oxford. Student, University Paris. Student, University Perugia.
News reporter British Broadcasting Corporation, Bristol, 1960—1961. Presenter and interviewer various science, religious, and political programs British Broadcasting Corporation-television, 1961—1963, foreign affairs film reporter and director, 1964—1965, reporter, Panorama, 1967—1969, presenter 24 hours, 1969—1972, with, Nationwide, 1982, with, Question Time, since 1994, presenter, 1974—1977, 1980—1981, Dimbleby Talk-In, 1972—1974. Special correspondent Columbia Broadcasting System News, 1966.
Managing director Dimbleby & Sons Ltd., 1966—1986, chairman, since 1986, Wadsworth Borough News Ltd., since 1986, managing director, 1979—1986. With People and Power, 1982—1983, This Week Next Week, 1984—1986.
( Based on research and interviews with workers and union...)
(A veteran foreign correspondent for The Washington Post p...)
Married Josceline Rose Gaskell, 1967. 3 children.