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David Dickinson (born David Gulesserian; 16 August 1941) is an English
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dealer and
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. Between 2000 and 2004, Dickinson hosted the
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antiques show '' Bargain Hunt'', where he was succeeded by Tim Wonnacott. Dickinson left the BBC in 2005, and between 2006 and 2024, he hosted the ITV daytime show '' Dickinson's Real Deal''. The show saw members of the public bringing antiques and collectables to sell to a dealer or take to the auction. He is also known as the Duke. In April 2003, Dickinson hosted his own daytime chat show series ''The David Dickinson Show'' and in 2017, he presented ''David Dickinson's Name Your Price'' for ITV.


Origins

Dickinson was born on 16 August 1941 in Cheadle Heath,
Stockport Stockport is a town in Greater Manchester, England, south-east of Manchester, south-west of Ashton-under-Lyne and north of Macclesfield. The River Goyt, Rivers Goyt and River Tame, Greater Manchester, Tame merge to create the River Mersey he ...
,
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, the son of Eugenie Gulesserian (born 1919 in
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,
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), a daughter of Hrant Gulesserian, an
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textile merchant who had moved from
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to
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in 1904. Dickinson was placed for adoption as an infant and never again met his biological mother although he corresponded with her in later life when she was living in
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. Dickinson's biological father is unknown. David was subsequently adopted by the Dickinsons, a local couple. Mr Dickinson died when David was 12, and as his mother worked hard to keep the family together, David was partly brought up by his adoptive paternal grandmother, Sarah.


Early life

Dickinson began an apprenticeship at an aircraft factory when he was 14, but quickly left to work in the cloth trade in central Manchester. At 19, Dickinson served three years of a four-year prison sentence for mail-order fraud. The majority of his sentence was spent at Strangeways in Manchester. Dickinson set up in Manchester with the assistance of an old customer as silent partner, and the business ran until 1991 when, in light of forthcoming recession, the shop was closed. Dickinson decided to concentrate on selling antiques at prestigious fairs, taking stands at Olympia and other major antiques fairs three or four times a year, dealing in 18th- and 19th-century furniture and works of art.


Personal life

Dickinson met his wife, Lorne Lesley, a cabaret performer, in a nightclub in the 1960s, and they married in 1968. As a wedding gift Lorne gave David an antique regency mourning ring, set with a rose cut diamond. Lorne is of African, Welsh and Scottish ancestry; she hails from Tiger Bay,
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. The couple live in the village of Prestbury in Cheshire. They have two grown-up children, and four grandchildren, Aim'ee and Lauren, Miles and Finley. Finley appeared alongside Dickinson on the second series of '' Big Star's Little Star''. Miles, who is now an
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, featured on Series 20 of BBC's ''Dragons' Den'', becoming the youngest contestant to successfully secure investment from a
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. Dickinson's nickname is "The Duke", a reference to his wardrobe. For forty years he has used the same tailor, Chris Nicolaou, who appeared as a guest for Dickinson's '' This Is Your Life'' programme, when he was surprised by
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at an auction house in Folkestone in November 2002. Until May 2008, Dickinson drove a bright blue
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. He owns two vehicles, the first being an eco-friendly electric Smart EV and the second a Reliant Regal van; this van was one of the famous yellow Trotters Independent Traders vans from the sitcom ''
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'', which Dickinson bought in 2007 for over £44,000.


Television career

In 1998, a chance meeting with a TV producer at a barbecue led to Dickinson's TV appearance, a two-part documentary for the BBC made about him and his preparation for a show at Olympia. His dark complexion (often implied to be a fake tan, but he says that it is because of his Armenian ancestry) and numerous catchphrases quickly caught the viewers' attention. Dickinson came to public attention as an antiques expert on '' This Morning'' and
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's ''The Antiques Show''. His career break as a television celebrity came from presenting '' Bargain Hunt'' on
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at lunchtimes which gained a keen following amongst daytime viewers including students. A primetime evening version of ''Bargain Hunt'' was broadcast for a few years following the success of the daytime show. Dickinson left the daytime edition of ''Bargain Hunt'' in 2003 and was replaced by Tim Wonnacott on the daytime slot while Dickinson carried on presenting the primetime, celebrity and Christmas versions of the show. He went on to present a reality show, ''Dealing With Dickinson'' on
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in 2005 which was cancelled after only one series. Dickinson left the BBC once the primetime editions of ''Bargain Hunt'' were cancelled. Dickinson moved to ITV in 2006 to present a new daytime antiques programme, '' Dickinson's Real Deal'', which is broadcast on daytime weekday afternoons. Old episodes are frequently repeated. The show visits locations around the UK and asks people to come in and either sell their antiques and collectables for valuation by an antiques dealer who may offer to buy the item for cash. Alternatively, the participants can take a gamble and go to auction if the dealer's offer is refused or no offer is made to buy the object. The participant risks taking a lower price than offered by the dealer if the object fails to exceed the dealer's offer or fails to meet its reserve. Dickinson's job is to act as a mediator to help the sellers obtain the best prices from the dealers or to help them with the decision about whether to refuse the offer and to take the item to auction. From 17 May 2010, ''The David Dickinson Show'', a celebrity variety show, was broadcast on ITV for 10 episodes. In 2017, he presented ''David Dickinson's Name Your Price'' for ITV.


Catchphrases

* "Real bobby-dazzler" (particularly excellent item). Dickinson's biography is entitled ''What a Bobby Dazzler''.Dan Hear
"A Real Bobby dazzlers in Oxford"
''Oxford Mail,'' 28 October 2009; Accessed 5 May 2014
* "Cheap as chips" (bargain) * "See you, and don't be late." or "TTFN, that's ta-ta for now." (Usually at the end of a programme.) “The coins in the air” Which meant it may make a profit or it may not It was a very close call


Guest appearances

In 2002, Dickinson appeared as a guest on '' Shooting Stars'' joining Team B led by Ulrika Jonsson with Johnny Vegas. In 2004, Dickinson was one of several celebrities to have their portraits painted in the
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television series ''
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'', and, also in 2004, he appeared in the first series of ''
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''. In 2005, Dickinson appeared on the ITV reality show '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'', where he first announced that he had used
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in his younger years. He also presented information slots for viewers on how to bid on satellite shopping channel Bid TV. He appeared in one episode of the ITV drama '' Heartbeat'', playing an antiques dealer. Dickinson explored his family background in an episode of the third series of the BBC
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documentary series '' Who Do You Think You Are?'' broadcast in the UK on 4 October 2006. He was able to trace relatives in both the UK and
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. On one radio episode of '' Dead Ringers'',
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) telephoned Dickinson to ask him how much he could get for a magnetic core extractor that was believed to have been owned by the Doctor when he was played by
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. Dickinson described the extractor as "a bit of a bobby dazzler". In March 2014, Dickinson appeared in the eleventh series of '' Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway''. The duo disguised themselves with prosthetics and fake accents to dupe Dickinson into believing there was a live argument and subsequent car crash on the set of his new 'fake' show ''Long Lost Treasures''. During the aftermath of the wind up and following the big reveal from Ant & Dec, Dickinson said "you two have done me up like a kipper!" He played the Emperor in the third episode of ''
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References


External links


Official David Dickinson website
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Bargain Hunt
BBC America (Archived)
''Who Do You Think You Are?'' - David Dickinson
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