

A Tribute to Fred Dibnah
Directed by Jon Doyle, David Hall, Don HaworthDecember 4, 2004 60mDocumentary
The BBC Tribute' is produced by David Hall, and looks at Fred's long and varied career. 'Fred Dibnah's Last Chimney' is a previous unbroadcast documentary looking at the felling of Fred's last chimney at Park Mill in Royton. 'Memories of Fred' includes interviews with some of Fred's old friends and colleagues, while 'Fred at the Palace' covers Fred receiving his MBE from the Queen..
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A Tribute to Fred Dibnah was released on December 4, 2004.
A Tribute to Fred Dibnah was directed by Jon Doyle, David Hall, Don Haworth.
A Tribute to Fred Dibnah has a runtime of 60m.
A Tribute to Fred Dibnah was produced by David Hall.
The BBC Tribute' is produced by David Hall, and looks at Fred's long and varied career. 'Fred Dibnah's Last Chimney' is a previous unbroadcast documentary looking at the felling of Fred's last chimney at Park Mill in Royton. 'Memories of Fred' includes interviews with some of Fred's old friends and colleagues, while 'Fred at the Palace' covers Fred receiving his MBE from the Queen..
The key characters in A Tribute to Fred Dibnah are Self - Narrator (James Masters), Self (Fred Dibnah), Self - Chief Executive, Ironbridge Gorge Trust (Glen Laws).
A Tribute to Fred Dibnah is a Documentary film.






