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Cyril Nicholas Henty-Dodd[1] (July 28th 1935 – August 29th 2009[2]), better known by his stage name Simon Dee, was a British television interviewer and radio disc jockey who hosted a twice-weekly BBC TV chat show, Dee Time, in the late 1960s. After moving to London Weekend Television (LWT) in 1970, he was dropped and his career never recovered.

Sandie Shaw appeared on four episodes of Dee Time.

References

  1. His name is variously given as Cyril Nicholas Dodd, Carl Henty-Dodd, Nicholas Henty-Dodd, and Cyril Nicholas Henty-Dodd.
  2. Fallen Sixties Idol Simon Dee Dies at 74 (August 31st 2009).

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