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Alan Whicker dies aged 87 | Alan Whicker dies aged 87 |
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Broadcaster and journalist Alan Whicker, who travelled the world in a TV career stretching nearly 60 years, has died aged 87, it was announced on Friday. | Broadcaster and journalist Alan Whicker, who travelled the world in a TV career stretching nearly 60 years, has died aged 87, it was announced on Friday. |
Whicker, whose most famous television programme, Whicker's World, ran for more than three decades, died at home in Jersey in the early hours of this morning after a short illness. | Whicker, whose most famous television programme, Whicker's World, ran for more than three decades, died at home in Jersey in the early hours of this morning after a short illness. |
He had been suffering from bronchial pneumonia and leaves his partner of 40 years, Valerie Kleeman. | He had been suffering from bronchial pneumonia and leaves his partner of 40 years, Valerie Kleeman. |
Whicker's World, a combination of travelogue and social commentary, was one of the longest-running series in British television history. | Whicker's World, a combination of travelogue and social commentary, was one of the longest-running series in British television history. |
Running from 1959 to 1988, first on the BBC and later on ITV, it returned to the corporation in the 1980s. | Running from 1959 to 1988, first on the BBC and later on ITV, it returned to the corporation in the 1980s. |
He returned to television in 2009 with Alan Whicker's Journey of a Lifetime on BBC2, in which he looked back on his extraordinary career. | He returned to television in 2009 with Alan Whicker's Journey of a Lifetime on BBC2, in which he looked back on his extraordinary career. |
Born in Cairo in 1925, Whicker became a journalist after the second world war with news agency Exchange Telegraph and worked as a correspondent during the Korean war. | Born in Cairo in 1925, Whicker became a journalist after the second world war with news agency Exchange Telegraph and worked as a correspondent during the Korean war. |
He joined the BBC as part of the Tonight team in 1957. He was also instrumental in setting up ITV regional licensee Yorkshire Television. | He joined the BBC as part of the Tonight team in 1957. He was also instrumental in setting up ITV regional licensee Yorkshire Television. |
Whicker's face and presenting style – much imitated – was instantly recognisable, memorably inspiring the Monty Python sketch about Whicker Island populated entirely by lookalikes. | Whicker's face and presenting style – much imitated – was instantly recognisable, memorably inspiring the Monty Python sketch about Whicker Island populated entirely by lookalikes. |
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