By: David Hamilton
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David Hamilton is a distinguished English radio and television presenter, renowned for his extensive career spanning over six decades. Born on September 10, 1938, in Manchester, England, he is affectionately known as 'Diddy David Hamilton', a moniker bestowed upon him by the legendary comedian Ken Dodd.
Hamilton's broadcasting journey commenced in 1959, and since then, he has hosted an impressive tally of over 12,000 radio shows and more than 1,000 television shows.
After completing his national service in the Royal Air Force, Hamilton's career took off as he became a script-writer for the TV series "Portrait of a Star". His television career flourished with roles as an in-vision announcer for ABC Weekend TV and appearances alongside Ken Dodd in "Doddy's Music Box". Throughout the 1960s, he hosted shows for various ITV franchises and later for Thames Television, presenting a variety of programs ranging from awards shows to game shows.
In radio, Hamilton made his mark with the British Forces Network in Cologne, Germany, during his national service. His first UK broadcast was "The Beat Show" from the Playhouse Theatre, Manchester, in 1962. He became a familiar voice on BBC Radio, presenting shows like "Music Through Midnight", "Roundabout", and "Pop Inn". In the 1970s, he was offered his own daily show on Radio 1, which eventually was simultaneously broadcast on Radio 2, garnering the largest British audience of the day.
Enjoyable read. Interesting and informative. Many talents and opportunities during his career.
A privilege to read. I've listened to David 'Diddy' Hamilton for most of my so far, 61 years and so reading this wonderful book has been a real joy. I didn't want the book to finish! Thank you, David and all who have gifted my generation all the wonderful entertainment you've provided. I hope we have many more years of you on Boom Radio.
“DIDDY?” do well? David's book title reflects his astonishing journey through life, with some wonderful memories that he enjoys sharing - warts 'n' all, as if he was sitting with you just chatting away. Some words of Sir Paul MacCartney's famous song of almost the same title, also resonates, as David honestly recalls his lonely childhood as "many times I've been alone". His love for his wife Dreena, music, football, radio, his dogs and long standing friendships, are all there to read as his life comes full circle back to the farm where he grew up. "Diddy" write a good book? YES he did!!
A great read. I just flew through this great book, not your average boring and run of the mill autobiography. It comes highly recommended. Many thanks diddy, here's to many more years of Boom!
A wonderful and winding journey. A very easy read about David H. The show biz journey is never very smooth but David’s persistence and talent enabled him to do really well. Loved the book.
Absolutely brilliant! And you can hear him on Boom Radio as well, as an added bonus. As a surprise Christmas present, I bought this book for my wife, Christine. I wish I had taken a photo when she removed the Christmas wrapping paper. Her face lit up with a great beaming smile, she turned to me, and said, "How did you know I wanted this book ?, I hadn't mentioned it to you" Now, we're going to send in a request for a song that brings back memories of our first meeting. Christine has also been able to get a mention in "School Call" . Her school was Sir John Stirling Maxwell Junior Secondary School, Pollokshaws, Glasgow 1956-66
Good read. David’s story is good to read. Very interesting
Humour from David Hamilton. Good read regarding David Hamilton's career.
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