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Ethnicity
  
English

Employer
  
ITV Meridian


Role
  
Television presenter

Name
  
Fred Dinenage

Children
  
Caroline Dinenage

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Full Name
  
Frederick Edgar Dinenage

Born
  
8 June 1942 (age 81) (
1942-06-08
)
Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

Occupation
  
Journalist and broadcaster

Known for
  
Presenting How, How 2, ITV News Meridian

TV shows
  
ITV News Meridian, How, How 2, Coast to Coast, World of Sport

Similar People
  
Caroline Dinenage, Jack Hargreaves, Patrick Mackay, John Straffen

Education
  
Portsmouth Grammar School

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Frederick Edgar "Fred" Dinenage MBE (born 8 June 1942) is an English television presenter, broadcaster and author. He has had a TV career spanning more than 50 years.

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Early life and education

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Dinenage was born in the Midlands city of Birmingham. He was educated at Portsmouth Grammar School, an independent school in the city of Portsmouth in Hampshire.

Career

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Dinenage has appeared as presenter of many British television programmes (most of them produced by Southern Television and its successors TVS and Meridian Broadcasting), such as Tell The Truth, How and its successor How 2, as well as the BBC quiz show Pass The Buck and Gambit (produced by Anglia). He is also a newsreader, for many years presenting Meridian Tonight for ITV Meridian, alongside Debbie Thrower. He joined Meridian in 1993, though he was inherited as chief male news anchor of Meridian Tonight's predecessor programme Coast To Coast, on the TVS franchise which preceded Meridian. He co-hosted Coast To Coast alongside Fern Britton and Mai Davies, and Meridian Tonight alongside Natasha Kaplinsky, Debbie Thrower and Jane Wyatt.

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Dinenage spent a brief period in the late 1970s covering regional sport for Yorkshire Television. He also appeared as a relief presenter of the networked ITV Saturday afternoon show, World of Sport, something which earned him an appearance on the children's Saturday show Tiswas. He also has his own weekly column featured on the magazine of the Southampton local newspaper Southern Daily Echo.

Alongside his television career, Dinenage has written several factual books, including ghosting on autobiographies My Story and Our Story for the Kray twins. He is a keen football follower and was on the board of directors at Portsmouth for a number of years. He was a team captain on the ITV game show Never Had It So Good, shown in 2002. He also narrated Driver's Eye Views for railway filming company "Video 125".

Dinenage became co-anchor of a new pan-regional edition of Meridian Tonight on Monday 9 February 2009, presenting alongside former South East anchor Sangeeta Bhabra. In February 2014 he celebrated his 50th anniversary as reporter/presenter with ITV, announcing that he hoped to continue broadcasting into the future. Fred Dinenage: Murder Casebook, a crime documentary series on 20th century murders was first broadcast on the Crime & Investigation Network in 2011.

Dinenage was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2010 Birthday Honours, for services to broadcasting.

Family

Dinenage and Beverley Summers were married in 1967. They have three children, Caroline (born 1971) and twins, Christopher and Sarah (born 1982). His eldest daughter is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Gosport, elected at the 2010 general election.

References

Fred Dinenage Wikipedia