Hugo Vickers
Hugo Vickers | |
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Born |
Hugo Ralph Vickers 11 December 1951 London, England, UK |
Occupation | Author, broadcaster, biographer, journalist |
Hugo Ralph Vickers DL (born 11 December 1951) is an English writer, broadcaster and journalist.
Career
Broadcasting
Educated at Eton College and Strasbourg University, Vickers has written many royal biographies, including ones of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Princess Andrew of Greece—which was approved by her son, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh—and Gladys Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough. Over the course of his career, he has regularly participated in royal occasions, being a studio guest for both the Wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981 and Diana's funeral in 1997. Moreover, he commentated on ITN with John Suchet in 1999 for the Wedding of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, and Sophie Rhys-Jones, for the Queen Mother's centenary celebrations in 2000, and for her funeral two years later. He frequently appeared on CNN's former programme, Larry King Live, and has also appeared on Fox News Channel, MSNBC, and television programmes in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Theatrical work
In September 2001, Vickers wrote a Victorian Evening where he performed alongside Prunella Scales, in presence of the Earl and Countess of Wessex. A year later in 2002, he complied an evening of poetry, prose and music—called The Queen Mother's Century; in 2005 he devised a programme of Desert Island Discs, interviewing Robert Hardy whom portrayed Sir Winston Churchill; and he wrote an anthology of readings and music called The Queen's Childhood in September 2006. Once again, Vickers starred on Desert Island Discs in 2007. In September of that year, he wrote (and designed the set and selected the music on its first showing) his first one-man show, entitled A Lonely Poet, which starred Charles Duff. This show was later renamed The Immortal Dropout.
Other activities
Vickers was appointed Chairman of the Jubilee Walkway Trust in October 2002, which had been founded in 1977 as a lasting memory of the Queen's Silver Jubilee, and later refurbished and updated to commemorate her Golden Jubilee. Being in this role, he welcomed Queen Elizabeth II and her consort, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, to the Mall to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Queen's coronation in 2003, and again on 19 November 2007, when the royal couple unveiled the Diamond Wedding panoramic panel in Parliament Square.
Personal life
Vickers is married and resides in London with his wife, a photographer, and two sons and a daughter in a moated manor house in Hampshire.
External sources
- "Hugo Vickers, Esq, DL". "Debrett's". Retrieved 6 October 2013.
- "Hugo Vickers Official Site - Biography". "Hugo Vickers Official Website". Retrieved 6 October 2013.
- "Hugo Vickers - Authors A-Z". "Aitken Alexander Associates". Retrieved 6 October 2013.