John Harry Robert Timpson Net Worth

John Harry Robert Timpson Net Worth is
$900,000

John Harry Robert Timpson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

John Harry Robert Timpson OBE (2 July 1928 – 19 November 2005), was a British journalist, best known as a radio presenter. He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, a boys' independent school in Northwood, London.Born in Kenton, Harrow, Middlesex, on leaving school he went straight into employment at the Wembley News as a sixteen-year-old cub reporter. After five years there and two years of national service in the Royal Army Service Corps, he married his wife Patricia née Whale in 1951 and moved to Norfolk. He then worked for the Eastern Daily Press until, in 1959, he started to work for BBC News as reporter, becoming deputy court correspondent in 1962 covering overseas royal visits. In remained in this post until 1967.From 1964, he presented Newsroom on BBC 2, the first British television news programme to make the switch to colour on 1 July 1967. He later presented BBC's late evening Tonight programme.Timpson co-presented the BBC Radio 4 programme Today from 1970 to 1976 and again from 1978 to 1986, working on Tonight during the gap. Initially appointed to steady a programme affected by the erratic Jack de Manio, he later presented in tandem with Robert Robinson and Brian Redhead among others, forming a popular partnership with the latter. Timpson became known as the more humorous of the two men with jocular asides like "Insulation - Britain lags behind" or "Crash course for learner drivers".From 1984 to 1987, he also presented the popular weekly radio show, Any Questions?. He was generally perceived as something of a small-c conservative traditionalist and probably politically to the right of his colleague Brian Redhead.His experiences in broadcasting provided Timpson with material for several books: Today and Yesterday (1976), The Lighter Side of Today (1983) and The Early Morning Book (1986). After his retirement from the BBC he returned to Norfolk and continued writing, especially about England and East Anglia in particular. These included a novel Paper Trail (1989) and two works on the quirks and oddities of English life - Timpson's England (1987) and Timpson's Towns (1989). Subsequent books included Timpson’s English Villages (1992), Timpson’s Other England (1993), Timpson’s English Country Inns (1995) and Timpson on the Verge (2002).The station building at County School was formally opened as a heritage railway centre by John Timpson on 15 June 1990, who was brought into the station for the occasion on a short train composed of a Ruston diesel locomotive and LMS brake van.In 1986 he was awarded a Sony Gold Award for outstanding services to radio, and the following year he was awarded an OBE for his services to broadcasting.John Timpson died in King's Lynn, Norfolk on 19 November 2005 and was buried at his parish church of St Peter’s Weasenham. He was survived by his wife and son, although his second son Nick had predeceased him by only five weeks. A memorial service was held on 22 February 2006, when family, friends and co-

Date Of BirthJuly 2, 1928
Died2005-11-19
Place Of BirthHarrow, Middlesex, England, UK
Star SignCancer
#Fact
1He was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 1987 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to radio broadcasting. He was BBC Radio news anchor.
2Presenter on BBC Radio's flagship News programme "Today" on Radio 4 from 1970 until his retirement in 1986. He had first become a reporter at the age of 16, and joined the BBC in 1959.

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Mr. Big1977TV SeriesHimself
Tonight1977TV SeriesHimself - Presenter
1964 General Election1964TV Special documentaryHimself - Reporter

Known for movies

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