Who is Dickie Davies’ wife and did he have any children?

LEGENDARY sports activities broadcaster Dickie Davies handed away on the age of 94.

Dickie died on February 19, 2023 - however what can we learn about his marriage and household?

Dickie Davies and wife Liz were married for over 60 years at the time of his death on February 19, 2023
Dickie Davies and spouse Liz have been married for over 60 years on the time of his dying on February 19, 2023

Who's Dickie Davies' spouse?

Dickie Davies married Liz Hastings in 1962.

The couple met on a TV set at the start of his profession.

She labored at Southern Tv as a imaginative and prescient mixer

Dickie and Liz celebrated their diamond marriage ceremony anniversary in 2022, commemorating their sixtieth 12 months of marriage.

Did Dickie Davies have any youngsters?

Dickie had two youngsters - twin boys - throughout his marriage.

Their names are Peter and Daniel, they usually have been talked about in a submit from Davies' former colleague, Jim Rosenthal.

On Twitter, Jim wrote: "With big unhappiness we announce Dickie Davies handed away this morning.

"So happy with his 20 years of World of Sport, 3 Olympic Video games and a superb profession on the telly.

"He's survived by a loving spouse, two adoring sons, 4 grandkids and two beloved canine."

Dickie additionally had 4 grandchildren.

Who was Dickie Davies?

Dickie was finest identified for presenting hit ITV present World Of Sport for 17 years till its finish in 1985.

Born in Cheshire, Dickie did Nationwide Service with the RAF then served on board the RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth ships as a purser.

His broadcast profession began at Southern Tv and was urged to go by Dickie Davies somewhat than his full title Richard Davies by ITV Sport colleague Jimmy Hill.

He joined the long-lasting World Of Sport in 1965 as Eamonn Andrews' understudy earlier than taking on full-time in 1968 alongside his boxing, darts and snooker protection.

He even offered Basic FM sport bulletins from his own residence however was compelled to step away from the radio channel when he suffered a stroke in 1995.

It took the broadcasting legend a couple of years to regain his speech totally, ultimately returning to entrance Dickie Davies' Sporting Heroes within the late Nineties.

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