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Cyril Nicholas Henty-Dodd [1] (28 July 1935 – 29 August 2009 [2]), better known by his stage name Simon Dee, was a British television interviewer and radio disc jockey who hosted a twice-weekly BBC TV chat show, Dee Time, in the late 1960s.
Frozen out of showbiz, Dee famously signed on at the Fulham labour exchange and rapidly sank from public view, taking a job as a bus driver and falling into debt.
Aug 30, 2009 · Chat show host Simon Dee, one of the biggest stars on British TV in the 1960s, has died at the age of 74. Dee presented the Dee Time programme on BBC TV in the late 1960s. He was synonymous...
Aug 30, 2009 · In the mid-1960s, Simon Dee, who has died at the age of 74, was one of the biggest stars in the country. But just a few years later, he suffered a sudden and spectacular fall from fame. After...
Aug 31, 2009 · Simon Dee, the disc jockey who became Britain’s first television superstar and an icon of the radical and licentious culture of the late 1960s, has died aged 74.
Simon Dee, the first presenter on the pirate station Radio Caroline and a major television star in the late 1960s, has died from bone cancer aged 74. He attracted a weekly audience of 18 million for.
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Aug 30, 2009 · CHAT show host Simon Dee, one of the biggest stars of 1960s TV, has died of cancer aged 74. Dee, who made his home in Winchester for the past 15 year, pioneered the chat show, compered Miss World, and appeared on Juke Box Jury and Top of the Pops.