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Cliff Mitchelmore and his wife Jean Metcalfe at their home in Reigate, Surrey
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Cliff Mitchelmore and his wife Jean Metcalfe at their home in Reigate, Surrey
Cliff Mitchelmore and his wife Jean Metcalfe at their home in Reigate, Surrey.
In a career spanning some 60 years, Cliff Michelmore anchored coverage of events including the Apollo moon landings and two general elections. He presented BBC Television show Tonight from 1957 to 1965.
On 4 March 1950 he married Jean Metcalfe, a BBC announcer, who presented Two-Way Family Favourites in London while he was presenting the Hamburg link in the programme for the British Forces Broadcasting Service. The two did not meet face to face for six months, but after meeting they were quickly engaged and married. Cliff called it love at first hearing
They had a daughter, actress Jenny Michelmore, and a son, broadcaster and composer Guy Michelmore
Cliff interviewed figures including Prince Charles, Prime Minister Harold Wilson and a 17-year-old David Bowie.
He also anchored major live events, including news of the assassination of President John F Kennedy in 1963, which broke while he was live on air.
He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1969.
Picture taken 23rd July 1970Cliff Mitchelmore and his wife Jean Metcalfe at their home in Reigate, Surrey.
In a career spanning some 60 years, Cliff Michelmore anchored coverage of events including the Apollo moon landings and two general elections. He presented BBC Television show Tonight from 1957 to 1965.
On 4 March 1950 he married Jean Metcalfe, a BBC announcer, who presented Two-Way Family Favourites in London while he was presenting the Hamburg link in the programme for the British Forces Broadcasting Service. The two did not meet face to face for six months, but after meeting they were quickly engaged and married. Cliff called it love at first hearing
They had a daughter, actress Jenny Michelmore, and a son, broadcaster and composer Guy Michelmore
Cliff interviewed figures including Prince Charles, Prime Minister Harold Wilson and a 17-year-old David Bowie.
He also anchored major live events, including news of the assassination of President John F Kennedy in 1963, which broke while he was live on air.
He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1969.
Picture taken 23rd July 1970
Malcolm McNeill
Daily Mirror
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This print captures the iconic Cliff Mitchelmore and his wife Jean Metcalfe at their home in Reigate, Surrey. With a remarkable career spanning over 60 years, Cliff anchored coverage of historic events such as the Apollo moon landings and two general elections. From 1957 to 1965, he presented the renowned BBC Television show Tonight, leaving an indelible mark on British broadcasting. Cliff's love story with Jean is equally enchanting. They tied the knot on March 4th, 1950 after a unique courtship that began while Jean was presenting Two-Way Family Favourites in London and Cliff was stationed in Hamburg for the British Forces Broadcasting Service. Despite not meeting face to face for six months, their connection grew stronger until they finally met and quickly became engaged. Cliff fondly referred to it as "love at first hearing". Their union blessed them with a daughter named Jenny Michelmore who pursued acting and a son named Guy Michelmore who followed in his father's footsteps as a broadcaster and composer. Throughout his illustrious career, Cliff had the privilege of interviewing notable figures including Prince Charles, Prime Minister Harold Wilson, and even an aspiring young David Bowie at just seventeen years old. He also found himself anchoring major live events like reporting on President John F Kennedy's assassination in 1963 while being live on air. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to broadcasting excellence, Cliff Mitchelmore was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1969. This picture taken by Malcolm McNeill on July 23rd, 1970 immortalizes this extraordinary couple within their cherished home surroundings – capturing both their personal warmth and professional achievements for generations to come.
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