Don Seccombe | |
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Born | 22 February 1931 |
Died | 30 December 1993 62) | (aged
Occupation | television presenter |
Years active | 1949 to present |
Known for | working at the Nine Network's Brisbane station, QTQ-9 |
Television | Nine News , I've Got a Secret, A Flood of Memories |
Donald Alexander Leslie Seccombe (22 February 1931 - 30 December 1993) was an Australian Logie Award-winning television presenter.
He is best known for his association with QTQ-9 in Brisbane where he worked from 1962 to 1985. [1] During this time, Seccombe anchored Nine News , hosted the game show I've Got a Secret and presented documentaries. [2]
When he was paired with Melody Iliffe on Nine News in the 1960s, it's believed they formed the first male/female newsreading duo in Australia, which is still seen on many news bulletins throughout Australia. [3]
Seccombe is often remembered for his coverage of the 1974 Brisbane flood. [4] [2] In one piece to camera at a flood damaged home, Seccombe was left on the verge of tears as he surveyed a private library of books which were destroyed by floodwaters. [5]
With Frank Warrick, he co-hosted A Flood of Memories - a television special reflecting on the tenth anniversary of the floods in 1984. [5]
Prior to joining QTQ-9, Seccombe worked in radio. Seccombe and his natural and relaxed style of delivery first came to attention in the late 1940's when he was a newsreader for the Queensland Radio News Service. [6] He later hosted shows on 4BC in the 1950s including I Love Movies and the music quiz show Stop the Music. [7] [8]
In 1967, Seccombe won a Logie Award for Most Popular Male Personality (Queensland). [9]
He retired in 1985. [2]
Seccombe died on 30 December 1993 after he suffered a heart attack. [10] [11] [12]
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Later newsreaders at QTQ9 included former ABC newsreader Don Seccombe – who would lead QTQ9's news through the '60s, '70s and early '80s
#5 - Don Seccombe: The most notable newsreader for many QTQ-9 viewers during the station's first twenty-five years. Don came from the ABC in the early sixties, and saw major changes, and events, including tear-filled accounts in 1974 after seeing the devastation of the Australia Day floods. Don also hosted his own game show for a time, "I've Got A Secret". Don retired from the newsdesk in 1985, just as another ABC alumni arrived at Nine - Bruce Paige. Sadly, Don passed away in late December 1993, at just 62.
to QTQ-9 where he stayed for the best part of 20 years, including pioneering the first ever male-female news duo in Australia in the mid 1960s.
The program also covers some of the historic news and sporting moments to be covered by QTQ9 – including former newsreader Don Seccombe's coverage of the 1974 floods
Young Don Seccombe, of the QRNS, is less experienced but already has a natural, easy flow that I'm tipping will take him a long way...
Favourite spot for Saturday listening is "I Love Movies" (4BC, 10:30am) with Don Seccombe...
"Stop the Music" has improved with practice. Don Seccombe wastes neither no time nor words on his telephone tune quizzing
State Awards (Best Male, Best Female, Best Program)... QLD: Don Seccombe, Jill Edwards, Theatre Royal
Don Seccombe, one of the pioneers of television news in Queensland has died of a heart attack, aged 62
Veteran radio and television personality Don Seccombe has died suddenly in Brisbane...
Birth year: 1931; Death date: 30/12/1993