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Don Seccombe (television presenter)

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Don Seccombe (television presenter)
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Donald Alexander Leslie Seccombe (22 February 1931 - 30 December 1993) was an Australian Logie Award-winning television presenter.

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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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