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  2. Fred Dibnah - Wikipedia

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    Fred Dibnah was born on 28 April 1938. [3] He was the son of Frank and Betsy Dibnah (née Travis), [4] who were initially both employed at a bleach works.His mother later worked as a charwoman at a gas works. [5]

  3. British Academy Television Award for Best Single Documentary

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    Fred Dibnah: Steeplejack: Don Haworth: The World About Us: Bloody Ivory (Special) Simon Trevor, Bill Travers: Kitty - Return To Auschwitz: Peter Morley: Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia: David Munro: Made In Korea: Allan Segal: 1981: Strangeways: Christmas: Rex Bloomstein: Cambodia - Year One: David Munro: Great Railway Journeys of the ...

  4. 1979 in British television - Wikipedia

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    6 September – Fred Dibnah: Steeplejack (1979) 10 September – Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) 26 September – The Camerons (1979) 27 September – Bloomers (1979) 16 October – Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979–1982) 28 October – Friday Night, Saturday Morning (1979–1982) 4 November – Testament of Youth (1979)

  5. 1938 in British television - Wikipedia

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    28 April – Fred Dibnah, steeplejack and television personality (d. 2004) 7 June – Ian St John, Scottish footballer and TV pundit (d. 2021) 6 July – Tony Lewis, Welsh cricketer and sports presenter; 20 July – Diana Rigg, actress (d. 2020) 22 July – Terence Stamp, actor; 28 July – Ian McCaskill, weatherman (d. 2016)

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  7. Deryck Guyler - Wikipedia

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    He was the narrator of the BBC documentary about Fred Dibnah - Fred Dibnah, Steeplejack. Guyler had been a devotee of washboard playing since his school days and appeared in many television light entertainment shows performing his washboard novelty act. He also played washboard on an episode of The Morecambe and Wise Show.

  8. Chimney felling - Wikipedia

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    The UK's Fred Dibnah, a steeplejack, became a celebrity for his technique of chimney felling. He would remove bricks from the base of the chimney and shore up the structure with wooden supports. He would remove bricks from the base of the chimney and shore up the structure with wooden supports.

  9. The Great Egg Race - Wikipedia

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    Each episode featured Heinz Wolff judging, along with a guest judge with expertise in the problem domain; judges included Professor Michael French and Fred Dibnah. Scoring was at the judge's discretion and could be given for categories such as "design", "courage" and "entertainment". [5]