- Born
- Died
- Birth nameRonald Gordon Honeycombe
- Height6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
- His introduction to news reading was in 1955 in Hong Kong, He was a Royal Artillery conscript at the time and went to the English broadcasting station to try to get a part time job, A week later he was reading the news and on a salary which was 3 times his army pay, Away from news reading he's written a medieval play called 'The Redemption' with parts for a cast of 60. Part of it has been televised in the Schools Drama series called Mysteries and Miracles. .- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tonyman 5
- After openly supporting the firemen's strike of 1977 by appearing on their picket lines and by writing a highly critical article in the Daily Mail, he was suspended by the editor of ITN. He resigned as an ITN newscaster in November 1977 to concentrate more on supporting the firemen's cause, and on writing stage/film/TV plays and books, and researching the genealogy of the Honeycombes.
- Entered radio broadcasting in Hong Kong, subsequently joining the Royal Shakespeare Company.
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