Clifford Nicholls "Nicky" Whitta (24 September 1903 - 8 September 1956) was a popular Australian
radio personality
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.
[Whitta, Clifford Nicholls (1903-1956)]
Dally Messenger
Herbert Henry Messenger, nicknamed "Dally" and sometimes "The Master" (12 April 1883 – 24 November 1959) was one of Australasia's first professional rugby footballers, recognised as one of the greatest-ever players in either code. He played f ...
, ''Australian Dictionary of Biography
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(Volume 16)'', 2002. Accessed 28 May 2017. He originally broadcast as Nicky Nicholls.
He is also credited with being a mentor to
Graham Kennedy
Graham Cyril Kennedy AO (15 February 1934 – 25 May 2005) was an Australian entertainer, comedian and variety performer, as well as a personality and star of radio, theatre, television and film. He often performed in the style of vaudevilli ...
during his early career.
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The popularity of Whitta at the time of his death was such that it prompted a large spontaneous tribute by his fans, when thousands of ]Melburnian
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s unexpectedly lined the city streets after his funeral to watch the procession
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History
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travel the 12-mile journey from the church to the crematorium
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.[Nicky, It Was A Sad Day For Us... And For Graham Too]
'' The Argus'', 12 September 1956. Retrieved from National Library of Australia
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28 May 2017.
Early life
Born in 1903, Whitta was the second son to his parents, John and Lydia Whitta.[ After attending Princes Hill State School, Whitta commenced an apprenticeship as a ]jeweller
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.[ After also trying his hand at ]poultry farming
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, Whitta decided to become a radio announcer.[
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Radio career
After learning to play the guitar at Allans Music
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, Whitta secured his first radio job, working with the Australian Broadcasting Company
The Australian Broadcasting Company Pty. Ltd. was a company founded in Melbourne in 1924 with a capital of £A 100,000 by a consortium of entertainment interests, notably Farmer & Company, J. C. Williamson Limited and J. & N. Tait to fou ...
as an instrumentalist in the band at 3AR.[
From 1931, Whitta began working on a children's program at ]3LO
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, before joining 3AW
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The station is owned and operated by Nine Entertainment Co.
Hist ...
in 1932.
While Whitta was at 3AW, he began collaborating with Fred Tupper on the station's breakfast program.[
In 1933, former child star Kathleen Lindgren joined 3AW, taking on the stage name Nancy Lee. Whitta and Lee began working together, developing the station's children's program ''Chatterbox Corner'', which became known for its theme song ''Being a Chum is Fun''.][
After commencing a romantic relationship, Whitta and Lee were married at the Methodist Church in ]Richmond
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on 31 August 1935.[
In 1944, Lee withdrew from public life to focus on being a stay-at-home parent.][
Whitta left 3AW in 1946. After briefly relocating to ]Sydney
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to work at 2CH, Whitta returned to Melbourne in 1948 and accepted a job as a breakfast presenter at 3KZ, where he developed a regular talent segment called ''Junior Stars of the Air''.[
In 1950, he transferred to 3UZ in what would ultimately be his last radio job.][
After commencing work at 3UZ, Whitta briefly teamed up again with his wife Nancy Lee to present the Saturday night program, ''Party Nite''.
However, it was his late-morning/early afternoon program at 3UZ that he would become best known for. At the height of its popularity, Whitta's 3UZ program would attract 73% of the listening audience.][
His regular program on 3UZ featured regular segments such as ''Cookery Nook'', ''Know Your Melbourne'' and ''Housewive's Quiz''.
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Work with Graham Kennedy
When Whitta arrived at 3UZ, Graham Kennedy was working in the record library at the station. Kennedy already had some limited off-air radio experience after working as a copy boy at 3LO and as a turntable operator at 3AW.
[Vale Graham Kennedy 1935-2005]
Ian Grieve, Australian Old Time Radio website. Accessed 28 May 2017.
Upon his arrival at the station, Whitta was accompanied by Alf "Alfie Boy" Thesinger who was already working as Whitta's panel operator and on-air partner.[
Thesinger's radio career came to a halt unexpectedly when he was ]conscripted
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following the introduction of National Service
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The l ...
, providing Kennedy with the opportunity of being Whitta's new on-air partner.[
Whitta and Kennedy would form one of radio's most popular partnerships, with their chemistry and unique humour captivating Melbourne radio listeners.
Kennedy attributed their chemistry to sharing a similar sense of humour and their mutual dislike of orthodox radio presentation methods.][Nicky!]
Graham Kennedy
Graham Cyril Kennedy AO (15 February 1934 – 25 May 2005) was an Australian entertainer, comedian and variety performer, as well as a personality and star of radio, theatre, television and film. He often performed in the style of vaudevilli ...
, '' The Argus'', 10 September 1956. Retrieved from National Library of Australia
The National Library of Australia (NLA), formerly the Commonwealth National Library and Commonwealth Parliament Library, is the largest reference library in Australia, responsible under the terms of the ''National Library Act 1960'' for "mainta ...
28 May 2017.
Although Whitta was known to keep a book full of jokes, gags and humorous anecdotes, Kennedy claimed he stopped using it after the first few months of the announcers working together, resulting in the humour becoming more improvised.[
Whitta and Kennedy were famous for ]parodying
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the advertisements that they were expected to read during their program, which Kennedy insisted they did to "liven up" the ads. But while most sponsors would be willing to go along with their businesses and products being subject to the pair's humour, Kennedy claimed the Commonwealth Bank
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had complained about their style and the two announcers were ordered to deliver their commercials in a normal manner.[
Another issue Whitta and Kennedy made fun of regarding the advertisements was when they ran behind the set schedule. Kennedy said that on one occasion, to make a joke out of it, he and Whitta read two live advertisements simultaneously, while talking over several pre-recorded commercials.][
On another occasion, Whitta and Kennedy played a joke on their listeners by bringing in a portable radio into the studio, tuning it to 3XY and playing it through the microphones, essentially broadcasting the rival station over the 3UZ airwaves, confusing listeners.][
According to Kennedy, Whitta would even leave the studio windows open to allow for more comedy to be found from everyday situations such as when a dog would be heard barking, which Whitta named "]Corset
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s" (because it would be tied up during the day, but let loose at night).[
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Television Ambitions
When television arrived in Melbourne, Whitta signed a contract with GTV-9
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History
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and was destined to become part of the cluster of radio announcers making the move over to the new medium. Whitta was expected to host a live and interactive daily children's program called ''Children's Theatre''.
Whitta died before he could begin the program.
Following his death, Kennedy would use the many comedic skills Whitta had taught him when he began hosting the popular ''In Melbourne Tonight
''In Melbourne Tonight'', also known as ''IMT'', was a highly popular nightly Logie award-winning Australian variety television show produced at GTV-9 Melbourne from 6 May 1957 to 1970.
Overview
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'' program in 1957.[
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Death
Whitta died at his home in Darebin
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Dar ...
from a coronary occlusion
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.[ It was reported that he had just driven his wife and two sons back from Warburton before complaining of feeling ill. He died shortly after his wife phoned for a doctor.][Nicky's 'radio family' pays £30,000 tribute]
'' The Argus'', 10 September 1956. Retrieved from National Library of Australia
The National Library of Australia (NLA), formerly the Commonwealth National Library and Commonwealth Parliament Library, is the largest reference library in Australia, responsible under the terms of the ''National Library Act 1960'' for "mainta ...
28 May 2017.
Following Whitta's death, 3UZ hosted a scheduled live all-day broadcast from Melbourne's Anzac House, encouraging people to donate to the RSL's "Operation Gratitude" appeal. The appeal had been officially launched by Sir Dallas Brooks the previous July in a bid to raise money to build homes for returned military personnel.
During the 3UZ appeal, more than £30,000 of the £204,000 raised was donated "in memory of Nicky".[
Sir Dallas Brooks also paid tribute to Whitta during the appeal, stating that he and his wife were "shocked" by the news of his death, and said that Whitta's voice, character and personality were known and loved.][
Whitta's funeral attracted one of the largest gatherings Melbourne had seen with up to 150,000 people watching the funeral procession, as they lined the streets as the procession made its way from the Methodist Church in Ivanhoe to the ]Springvale Crematorium
The Springvale Botanical Cemetery is the largest crematorium and memorial park in Victoria, Australia. It is located in Springvale, in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne.
History
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.[
Following his death, Harry "Happy" Hammond replaced Whitta at 3UZ.
]
Portrayal
In '' The King'', the television movie about Graham Kennedy's life, Whitta was portrayed by Garry McDonald
Garry George McDonald AO (born 30 October 1948) is an Australian actor, satirist and comedian. In a career spanning five decades he has had many theatre, television and film roles, and has been listed as a National Living Treasure. He is bes ...
while Nancy Lee was portrayed by Roz Hammond
Rosalind Hammond, often credited as Ros or Roz, is an Australian actress and writer with an extensive career in theatre, film and television.
Career
Hammond's television appearances include the role of Claudia in the award-winning drama '' The ...
. Their two sons Michael and Gary were portrayed by Chad Hamilton and Riley Hamilton
References
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Australian radio personalities
1903 births
1956 deaths
3AW presenters