词条 | Polly Elwes |
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Television careerElwes was a reporter on the BBC news programme Tonight from 1959 to 1962. She was also a panellist on BBC TV's What's My Line? from 1959 to 1960 and Face the Music from 1971 to 1974. She was also a contributor to the BBC TV programme What's New? in 1962–63. Personal lifeShe was the daughter of the barrister Sir Richard A Elwes (1901-1968) and Mary Freya Sykes (1904-1994) and granddaughter of the tenor Gervase Elwes. She married BBC TV sports broadcaster Peter Dimmock from 12 March 1960 until her death. In 1962 their home in Campden Hill Gardens, Kensington, west London, was featured in an article in Homes & Gardens magazine.[4][5] They had three daughters, Amanda, Christina and Freya.[4][8] Elwes died on 15 July 1987, at her home in Newbury, Berkshire, after 11 years of bone cancer.[2][6] References1. ^Image of Elwes at TV announcers website; accessed 19 February 2010 {{dead link|date=April 2018|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} 2. ^1 2 [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1597003/bio Polly Elwes at the Internet Movie database accessed 19 February 2010] 3. ^Famous alumni of the Central School of Speech and Drama - accessed 19 February 2010 4. ^1 "The home of Peter Dimmock and Polly Elwes" Homes & Gardens Magazine 1962 - Accessed 19 February 2009 5. ^Post war story including reference to Louisa, their home help at the time includes picture 6. ^1 [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2507&dat=19870716&id=FkJAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TFkMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5450,3715136 Glasgow Herald on-line archive 16 July 1987, accessed 24 July 2012] External links
5 : BBC people|Radio and television announcers|1928 births|1987 deaths|Alumni of the Central School of Speech and Drama |
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