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Broadcasting Legend 'Big Daddy' Higgins Dies at 85

4 Dec

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  • Veteran presenter Arthur Higgins, known as 'Big Daddy', passed away at 85.
  • His career spanned 57 years in Australian TV and radio.
  • He covered major events like the moon landing and 9/11 attacks.
Broadcasting Legend 'Big Daddy' Higgins Dies at 85

Veteran Australian broadcaster Arthur Higgins, affectionately dubbed the 'Big Daddy' of the airwaves, has passed away at 85 following an extended illness. His illustrious career, commencing in the 1960s, spanned an remarkable 57 years across television and radio, establishing him as a significant figure in Australian media. Higgins' passion for broadcasting ignited early in life, leading him from an office boy role to becoming a celebrated presenter, announcer, and sports caller.

Higgins' career was marked by coverage of monumental events, including the 1969 moon landing where he famously stepped in to narrate live when the picture failed. He also reported on major sporting events like the America's Cup and Olympic Games, and provided commentary on the iconic 1980 Wimbledon match between Borg and McEnroe. His voice also became synonymous with Melbourne Storm rugby league broadcasts and he was on air during the 9/11 attacks, providing live coverage.

Reflecting on his enduring career, Higgins often shared his love for broadcasting, describing it as a 'terrific life' and expressing a deep fondness for his time on air. He encouraged aspiring journalists to 'go for it,' emphasizing the immense joy and fulfillment the profession provided. Arthur Higgins is survived by his daughter, Gemma, and leaves behind an indelible mark on Australian broadcasting history.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Arthur Higgins was a veteran Australian presenter, announcer, and sports caller with a career spanning 57 years in TV and radio.
Arthur Higgins covered significant events like the 1969 moon landing, the 9/11 attacks, multiple Olympic Games, and the 1983 America's Cup.
Arthur Higgins began his media career in the 1960s, starting as an office boy at a Brisbane radio station.

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