Frederick Dimbleby, is a British journalist currently working for ITV News. He is the son of David Dimbleby and a half-brother of Kate Dimbleby. He is a member of the Dimbleby family.
Dimbleby attended Brighton College as a day pupil from 2011 to 2016, and was a member of Hampden House. [1] In 2016, Dimbleby chaired a debate on Brexit at the school, with guests including Jacob Rees-Mogg and Matthew Parris. [2]
In 2016, Dimbleby started a BA in History at Keble College, Oxford. [3] While at Oxford, Dimbleby wrote for the Cherwell newspaper, and was the editor during Trinity Term 2018. [4]. Dimbleby was a member of Keble College Boat Club and rowed in the club's M3 boat for Torpids 2017 [5], which achieved blades by bumping on all four days of the event. [6]. Dimbleby achieved first class honours in his degree. [7]
In August 2019, Dimbleby started working for ITV News, as part of their traineeship scheme, [1] and has reported on several issues including Brexit, the 2019 UK General Election and the COVID-19 pandemic. In August 2020, it was announced that Dimbleby would be analysing the digital campaigns of the 2020 US Presidential Election for ITV's new podcast, Will Trump Win. [8] He has also written for the Guardian newspaper and appeared on LBC and TalkRadio. [9]
Frederick Dimbleby, is a British journalist currently working for ITV News. He is the son of David Dimbleby and a half-brother of Kate Dimbleby. He is a member of the Dimbleby family.
Dimbleby attended Brighton College as a day pupil from 2011 to 2016, and was a member of Hampden House. [1] In 2016, Dimbleby chaired a debate on Brexit at the school, with guests including Jacob Rees-Mogg and Matthew Parris. [2]
In 2016, Dimbleby started a BA in History at Keble College, Oxford. [3] While at Oxford, Dimbleby wrote for the Cherwell newspaper, and was the editor during Trinity Term 2018. [4]. Dimbleby was a member of Keble College Boat Club and rowed in the club's M3 boat for Torpids 2017 [5], which achieved blades by bumping on all four days of the event. [6]. Dimbleby achieved first class honours in his degree. [7]
In August 2019, Dimbleby started working for ITV News, as part of their traineeship scheme, [1] and has reported on several issues including Brexit, the 2019 UK General Election and the COVID-19 pandemic. In August 2020, it was announced that Dimbleby would be analysing the digital campaigns of the 2020 US Presidential Election for ITV's new podcast, Will Trump Win. [8] He has also written for the Guardian newspaper and appeared on LBC and TalkRadio. [9]