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David Hamilton (born David Pilditch; 10 September 1938) is an English radio and television presenter. Since his broadcasting career began in 1959, Hamilton has hosted over 12,000 radio shows and more than 1,000 television shows. He is often known as 'Diddy David Hamilton', a name given to him by the comedian
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.


Early life

Hamilton was born in Manchester and attended Glastonbury Road Grammar School at
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in Surrey until the age of 17. While at school he became a columnist on the weekly national magazine ''Soccer Star''. He performed
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in the
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from 1959.


Television career

On leaving school, Hamilton became a script-writer for the TV series ''Portrait of a Star''. Following his national service, he became an in-vision television announcer for
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based in
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, Manchester, and appeared with close friend
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in the TV series ''Doddy's Music Box'', acquiring the nickname 'Diddy'. Throughout the 1960s, he hosted shows for the
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franchises Tyne Tees, Anglia and Westward. When ABC closed down in 1968, he transferred to its successor company
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as an announcer, subsequently hosting many shows for them including ''Miss TV Times'', ''TV Times Gala Awards'', ''The World Disco Dance Championships'', as well as many outside broadcasts, circus and sports shows. He appeared alongside comedians
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and
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and hosted Thames TV's showcase weeks on television in New York City and Los Angeles. Later he hosted ATV's Saturday night series ''Up For the Cup'', and four series of TVS's hangman-style game show ''
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''. For BBC TV, he hosted ''
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'' and ''
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'' and the ''
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'' in 1986. For seven years, he was the main host of one of the earliest satellite TV stations,
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. Hamilton was one of the final people on the network when it closed on 24 January 1993, appearing on the final segment wishing viewers goodbye.


Radio career


BBC Radio

Hamilton made his broadcasting debut with the
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in
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in Germany during his national service in 1959. His first UK broadcast was as the host of ''The Beat Show'' from the
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, Manchester, in 1962. He hosted the show on the
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until 1965. He presented the final edition of ''
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'' in 1967 and was first heard on
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in November 1967, presenting ''Family Choice''. By the late 1960s, Hamilton was presenting many shows for BBC radio, including ''Music Through Midnight'', ''Roundabout'', ''Pop Inn'', ''Radio 1 Club'' and shows featuring the music of
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. In 1970, he joined the team of ''Late Night Extra'' and in 1973 was offered his own daily show on Radio 1 every weekday afternoon from 2pm to 5pm. In 1975, the show was simultaneously broadcast on Radio 1 and Radio 2 (listeners being able to hear the show in stereophonic sound on Radio 2's VHF frequency), giving it the largest British audience of the day. In November 1977, the show moved to Radio 2 and he remained with the station until he quit at the end of 1986, stating that the music policy had become ''Geriatric'', as the then head of music
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had decided to change the music policy to reflect that of the old
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.


Commercial radio

Since January 1987, Hamilton has been heard on many commercial stations in the UK. He joined
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's
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initially to present a mid-morning show from 9am to 12 noon although the show was quickly brought forward an hour, starting at 8am. He then joined
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in November 1988 to present its daily 10am to 1pm show. In addition to that, he also presented a weekly oldies show which was heard on various ILR stations around the UK. This was usually heard on a Sunday afternoon. In late 1994, Hamilton presented the Breakfast show on
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(now Magic 105.4) for four years before moving to London's Liberty Radio to present an afternoon show. He also did a show on the
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Network on a Sunday. In 2000, he joined
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, presenting the weekday mid-morning show, where he remained until its demise in 2006. In October 2001, he left Classic Gold and presented the breakfast show on
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's Saga 105.7 FM before moving to
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's Saga 106.6 FM in early 2003. From 2004 to 2006, he was heard on radio stations around the UK, presenting his ''Million Sellers'' show, which would usually go out on a Saturday lunchtime, and was repeated at midnight. Around this time he also had a sojourn at Big L 1395. In April 2012, Hamilton was one of the launch presenters on ''The Wireless'', an Internet-based radio station operated by
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and aimed at older people throughout the UK. He was a founder director of Lite FM in Peterborough and Splash FM in Worthing, hosting the first programme with guest
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in 2003. In February 2021, he started a daily lunchtime show with
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, the national DAB station aimed at the
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generation.


Stage

On stage Hamilton has compered shows by
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, the
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,
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and many other pop acts. He has hosted shows at the
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and the
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, and headlined in four major pantomimes. In 2016, he embarked on a 40-theatre tour, David Hamilton's Rock 'n' Roll Back The Years, with band The Fugitives, and singers.


Sport

Hamilton was the compere for the Wembley Lions Speedway team in 1970 and 1971. During the 1970s, Hamilton was also the match day presenter for the Reading Racers Speedway Club. Latterly he was seen frequently on BBC One's ''
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'' and BSkyB's ''Football First'' as he was the matchday compère at
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Books

Hamilton is the author of six books: ''David Hamilton's Beauty Tips for Women'', 1974, ''The Music Game'' (autobiography), 1986, ''A Fulhamish Tale'', 2012, ''The Golden Days of Radio One'', 2017 and ''Commercial Radio Daze'', 2020. David Hamilton's new autobiography, "The Long and Winding Road", published in 2024.


Current work

In 2019, Hamilton celebrated 60 years in broadcasting. By this time he was heard regularly on his local stations
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and
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. His ''Million Sellers'' show continues to be aired on several stations in the UK and abroad. In 2021, at the age of 82, he became the oldest broadcaster to present a daily show on national radio with his lunchtime show on
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. The same year ''David Hamilton's Million Sellers'' and ''David Hamilton's Hotshots'' launched on the
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music television channel and he was a guest on ''Britain's Biggest 70s Hits'' on Channel 5. He has been a newspaper reviewer on
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and also began contributing to
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in 2022. On 2 December 2023, speaking on Mark Dolan Tonight he disclosed during a royal family studio discussion that, "I have 9 grandchildren".


Television


References


External links


David Hamilton's Official website

David Hamilton on Boom Radio

British Entertainment History Project. David Hamilton

Neil Sean Meets David Hamilton.

Tailor Made Radio: David Hamilton's Million Sellers.
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