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David Brinkley Obituary

NEW YORK (AP) – David Brinkley, who first gained fame as one-half of NBC's Huntley-Brinkley anchor team and for more than a half-century loomed large in the newscasting world he helped chart, has died at the age of 82.

Brinkley died Wednesday night at his home in Houston of complications from a fall, ABC News said Thursday.

During his career, which in recent years took him to ABC, Brinkley won 10 Emmy awards, three George Foster Peabody Awards and, in 1992, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor.

Former President Bush called him “the elder statesman of broadcast journalism,” but Brinkley spoke of himself in less grandiose terms.

“Most of my life,” he said in a 1992 interview, “I've simply been a reporter covering things, and writing and talking about it.”

He stepped down as host of ABC's “This Week with David Brinkley” in November 1996 but continued to do commentaries. He left amid a rare controversy, and an apology: Late on Election Night, after a long evening, he had said unkind things about President Clinton on the air, including calling him a “bore.”

Clinton sat for an interview for Brinkley's last show anyway, and after Brinkley apologized, told him: “I always believe you have to judge people on their whole work, and if you get judged based on your whole work, you come out way ahead.”

Based in Washington and focusing on politics, Brinkley was known for his gentlemanly manner, wry wit and, as the Clinton incident illustrated, occasional suffer-no-fools bluntness. Playing against such refinement were a boyish appearance and a jerky style of delivery that suggested a mild case of hiccups.

“If I was to start today I probably couldn't get a job,” Brinkley once said, “because I don't look like what people think an anchorperson should look like.”

Perhaps not. But in 1956, his distinctive presence was paired with craggy, leading-man-handsome Chet Huntley for NBC News' coverage of the Democratic and Republican national conventions. It was a perfect fit.

Following that success, the two took over NBC's nightly newscast, with Huntley in New York and Brinkley in Washington. The program, at first only 15 minutes long, switched back and forth between them.

Beyond that regular report, Huntley and Brinkley led NBC as it interrupted regular programming to cover space shots, assassinations, riots and other breaking news with a thoroughness summed up by the unofficial byword “CBS plus 30 (minutes).”

With Chet and David at the helm, NBC News enjoyed ratings dominance throughout the 1960s. During the 1964 Democratic convention, NBC, up against CBS and its anchor Walter Cronkite, won an astonishing 84 percent of the viewership.

But their fame extended far beyond the realm of journalism. A consumer-research company found in 1965 that these co-anchors were recognized by more adult Americans than were John Wayne or the Beatles. Despite their mutual disdain for it, their “Huntley-Brinkley Report” signoff – “Goodnight, Chet”; “Goodnight, David” – became part of pop culture.

Then in 1970, Huntley retired. He died four years later.

Brinkley co-anchored the renamed “NBC Nightly News” with John Chancellor, then became the program's commentator. But the spell was broken. “The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite” had taken the ratings lead, and NBC News had stumbled.

Entering his 60s, Brinkley in 1981 began the second act of his career by exiting the organization he had joined 38 years earlier.

He lent his heavyweight status to ABC News, a late bloomer then on the way up. There he flourished, particularly on “This Week with David Brinkley,” a Sunday morning interview and discussion program.

Despite having been present for the creation of TV news, Brinkley insisted “I didn't create anything. I just got here early.”

Born in Wilmington, N.C., on July 20, 1920, Brinkley was still in high school when he began writing for his hometown newspaper. He was educated at the University of North Carolina and Vanderbilt University, and after Army service he worked in Southern bureaus for the United Press syndicate.

He moved to Washington, D.C., thinking a radio job awaited him at CBS News. Instead, he had landed a job four blocks away at NBC News. He became White House correspondent – NBC's first.

Not long after that, as Brinkley recounted in his 1995 memoir, “a large, odd-looking object arrived at the Washington studio ..., so big it could barely be rolled through the door. It was our first television camera.”

Brinkley was divorced from his first wife, Ann, in the 1960s and married Susan Benfer in 1972.

Among his four children, Alan is an American Book Award-winning historian and Joel is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.

The author of three books, Brinkley aptly summed up his career and life in the subtitle of his memoir: “11 Presidents, 4 Wars, 22 Political Conventions, 1 Moon Landing, 3 Assassinations, 2,000 Weeks of News and Other Stuff on Television, and 18 Years of Growing Up in North Carolina.”

“If I were 20 years old, I would try to do the same thing again, all of it,” he told a New York Times interviewer – his son Joel – in a February 1997 profile. “I have no regrets. None at all.”


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Harry Simpson

June 11, 2016

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us. Godspeed.

Matthew McGuire

December 19, 2009

Deepest condolences.

Ginger Margotta

February 25, 2008

I am a 57 year old female, and I can remember watching and listening to David when I was just a child. God Bless the family, and remember, David is smiling down upon you.

Bonnie Johnson

December 7, 2006

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Helene Schmidt

January 6, 2005

When I was a child, I used to look forward to watch you and Chet Hunt bring us the evening news on TV. The whole family watched.

Throughout the Cold War and all of its attendant crises, you two were there.

I remember watching spellbound at some of the things your news crews covered and some of the news that you all read on the air. It inspired me to be a newspaper person too until the computers came...

The first TV program I ever saw and you and Chet were on it reading the news. We could believe our news programs back then.

"Good night, Chet."

"Good night, David" and from all the rest of us....

Donald Brown

August 19, 2004

I remember visiting the Brinkley home in Rappahannock Va with my dad when I was a teenager. Mr Brinkley was always very polite, down to earth and always made you feel at home. My dad will always cherish the great memories and friendship.

bety berger

May 11, 2004

David, you were truly a fourth estate leader. RIP, David. beejay

Cameron Pflieger

April 10, 2004

Hi David Brinkley,

You are missed by all the reporters at ABC News.

Debbie & Carl Jones

February 26, 2004

You are missed by all.

Denise M. Chouinard

January 3, 2004

My Deapest Sadness for the family you have left behind. I was just a very young child when I first watched you on TV, you have influenced alot of people of the 50's so thank you for sharing yourself for so long with all of us. God Bless You

David McKnight

December 28, 2003

David Brinkley, who influenced two or three generations of Americans fascinated by the interplay between politics, government and journalism, taught the people of journalism how to convey important information in a simple, direct and logical fashion. But perhaps more importantly, he gave us careful instruction in how to ask the questions that need asking at any given moment in our Nation's history.



Sometimes, when we seem to exhaust the storehouse of knowledge in one category of enterprise or another, we feel at a loss as to how to proceed. But thanks to David Brinkley's faith in the honored traditions of searching for truth and relevance on the stage of public affairs, and thanks to the personal and self-effacing professional manner in which he acted on his extraordinary curiosity about the whys and wherefores of American life, we can perhaps best pay tribute to his journalism legacy in a brand new century by asking: Well, what is it, then, that we need to know about now?

susan edwards

October 27, 2003

My sympathies to Mr. Brinkley's family and friends. Even though Mr. Brinkley was wrong about The Beatles, I still admired him as a newscaster, probably one of the best ever. Peace to you, Sir.

Jim Jennings

August 20, 2003

It's late August and I'm still missing David Brinkley. I always will. -- Who can forget his fascination with the "chicken and peas" silliness of political campaign fund-raising, who doesn't share his total frustration with taxes. We loved his delight in the folly of officious bureaucrats, his boldness and self-confidence on the air, and his voice. That delivery sounded like a pickup truck bouncing down a North Carolina dirt road. Southern music! -- My teenage daughter goes to journalism school soon. She wants to achieve the standard of David McClure Brinkley. "He's the best, Dad. I've got to try." He is! She will! Thank you, David Brinkley!

Peggy Brooker

July 8, 2003

THE WORLD HAS SUFFERED A GREAT LOSS.MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BE A FENCE AROUND YOUR FAMILY.
MAY GOD BE THE GLORY

Linda Fowler

June 19, 2003

Sorry sorry to hear about Mr. Brinkleys death. I have listen to him on the news and commteraries for a long time.

Mr.&Mrs. Charles G. Turner, Sr. & Family

June 16, 2003

To The family and friends of David Brinkley



We were sorry to hear of your loss. Our earliest memories of broadcast news include The Huntley Brinkley Report" David was certainly a hero in this profession. We hope that the following poem will be of comfort to you



Eternal Life

By; Charles G. Turner, Sr.



When our earthly life is gone

It goes into an eternal rest

Because our time here on earth has been justly spent



To our life here on earth we’re born

After this we learn to deal with toils and strife

When our life ‘s work on earth is done

It’s God’s will and he says ‘well done”



When we’re in our eternal rest

After living our earthly best

God has taken us from our earthly trials and pain

Then we go to our eternal rest and gain

Dawn Permenter

June 16, 2003

I will miss the guy who made the news so interesting all through my life...He was a inspiration to all of us who watched him thru the years. He will be sorely missed and not forgotten. GOOD NIGHT MR. BRINKLEY, WE WILL MISS YOU ALWAYS!!!!!

Brenda Lyons

June 16, 2003

Your presence is like a relative to me. When I see you on the television I am reminded of my big brother. I think you are one of the most interesting news reporters ever. You had a cool calm way of reporting any event to the public. You are an inspiration to anyone to keep a sound mind active even in the later years of life. Look down on us from the gates of heaven and flash that wonderful smile of yours. Good Night Mr. Brinkly. (-.-) zzz...

Nancy Stevens

June 16, 2003

We watched Huntley and Brinkley every evening as I was growing up. As an adult they brought back many sweet childhood memories and still do. Mr.Brinkley's passing to me felt like losing something else precious from my childhood. Even though I did'nt know him I miss him too. God will bless.

Niki

June 16, 2003

Thanks for all your inspiration and humor. May god bless your soul and guide your family through this sad time.

Robert J. Rooks

June 15, 2003

I recall sitting on the edge of our living room sofa watching the 15 minute Huntley/Brinkley News Report. I will never forget his grin when he almost always said something original but humorous before closing with "Good night, Chet"

Bill & Joyce Jackson

June 15, 2003

Sorry to let you go away but you are in good hands of God and we will never forget about your best stages on TV News all our life. Our Prayers go with your family, friends and everyone who watched on TV..

Constantine G. Pergantis

June 15, 2003

My sincere condolences to the Brinkley family. I remember when I was a little boy my parents speaking so highly of you. As an adult I was fortunate to meet you and become a friend. I will always cherish the times when you spoke with me, showed a genuine interest, and had me as your guest on numerous occasions @ "This Week". God Bless.

Bob Butler

June 14, 2003

Good Night, David. You have been an inspiration to many of us, the standards you set have not been met in the same way. We all thank you for how you informed us as Americans. So Long Friend. Bob

cindy cohen

June 14, 2003

It seems like more than one important and significant person has to pass away in a short time. David Brinkley was such an important part of journalistic history asGregory Peck was to the history of acting. My past is slowly disappearing except these two great men will always appear again for they are on permanent record for all of the future generations.

jewel greenwood

June 14, 2003

david brinkley sorry to see you go we will miss you.may god bless your famiy thought these times.

Juanita Smith

June 14, 2003

Your long legacy will be remembered for keeping our Nation of Citizens well informed. Thanks for all your hard work.



God bless your family, friends, and God bless America.

Penny Pucher

June 14, 2003

I remember watching and listening to David Brinkley give the news when I was a child in the late 60's. I really enjoyed listening to him. God bless his family and may he rest in peace.

Albert Franklin

June 13, 2003

I remember Mr. Brinkly's broadcast on the Dallas shooting of president Kennedy. A teacher who held class next door in Mountain View came in crying, and whispered in the teacher's ear. Excited, our teacher turned on the television. Mr. Brinkley exlclaimed before the nation that president John F. Kennedy had died. Few at the age of 10 understand politics. I have never forgotten how somber he looked set before the camera, and reported that tragic event.

DEBRA JONES

June 13, 2003

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH THE FAMILY. DAVID WILL BE MISSED.

HE WAS ONE OF THE BEST IN THE BUSINESS.

CARL L & DEBRA L JONES

Kellye Carothers

June 13, 2003

We are greatly sadden in the death of Mr. Brinkley. My sisters and I watched him when we was children growing up with our Grand Parents. He will be deeply missed by everyone around. Our deepest sympathy to the Family and Friends.

Gerry Fite

June 13, 2003

I too grew up with David while in Ohio and then after moving to Washington. He will be missed by everyone and more so by his family. What a great man we have lost. God has other plans for him now. May you Rest In Peace. Good Night David.

Renee Wheeler

June 13, 2003

I remembered listening to David Brinkley as a child in my grandmother's living room in the late 60's. Now as an adult, I continued to enjoy listening to David Brinkley and his news reports. May you rest in peace.

Shawna McCormack

June 13, 2003

My deepest condolences goes out to his family and friends.....good guy to watch on tv.....we loved him! :)

Kinny Spencer

June 13, 2003

Susan Brinkley: Our deepest sympathy from us who had the immense privilege to have met you and David

Mark Dennis

June 13, 2003

I first remembered David Brinkley when he started sitting in as head anchor at ABC News when Frank Reynolds was sick and he did a great job as the position moved on to Peter Jennings. He was a great role model to many young viewers such as myself. I'm 32 and considered him as my grandpa figure in the news media. He will be sadly missed

M Darden

June 13, 2003

To the Family and Close Friends: Millions share your sadness in the passing of Mr. Brinkley. I watched Huntley-Brinkley long before I could "stomach" the nightly network news shows. The two raised the bar and taught me how to measure the work of other newscasters. I was sad when he signed off on his last show. Godspeed to him on his journey home!

Neko Harvey

June 13, 2003

God Bless You Mr. Brinkley!

Judi Finkelstein

June 13, 2003

Mr. Brinkley was truly a gentleman. I always watched him on TV. He will be greatly missed.

Patricia Paul Ogbeide

June 13, 2003

My boss just told me this morning about Mr. David Brinkley's death. I felt a chill on me right away; the one I haven't felt since my sister died almost 3 years ago. I hardly have time to watch the TV, not even the news. But as soon as I hear his voice, I leave whatever I am doing. No matter what it is, it has to wait for Mr. Brinkley comes first. To the families, friends and fans of his, do not mourn for his passing away, for God loves him best. He has become an angel that will be watching over you all. Children of God don't cry when someone they love die, but they rejoice. David was always been an angel to all of us in his career for his truthfulness, and he's truly become AN ANGEL of God. Rest in perfect peace, David. You are one of my heroes!

Grace Dummett

June 13, 2003

Dave, Thank you for all your hard work and dedication. May your soul rest in peace. I will truly miss you. Grace

Esther Grogan

June 13, 2003

A great loss to all of us.

Jacquelyn Holmes

June 13, 2003

You opened the door for so many in your field. You were always sincere in your reports and your feelings. It is hard to imagine not being able to see your face again. Enjoy God's house. My condolences to the family of Mr. Brinkley. He will be greatly missed. God Bless.

Charles Marvil, III

June 13, 2003

Signing off for the last time!

Thanks for being so wonderful

My prayers go out to his family.

Trudy Johnson

June 13, 2003

My first memories of the news are of Huntley/Brinkley and Beethoven's Ninth! No one in the news can match his integrity and wit (except what little we see of Walter!)

Evelyn Gibson

June 13, 2003

Houston and the world will miss the ethical and moral standards set by David Brinkley. I did not know that you were a Houstonian until learning of your passing. I am doubtful your shoes will ever be filled with matching talent. My prayers are with your family at this time of great loss.

Rube & Judith Brett

June 13, 2003

Our sympathy along with our prayers go out to the Brinkley family & friends. David will be greatly missed by all. He was one news man that we will never forget. You could trust him to tell it like it really was. David will be a legend that many will enjoy forever.

Phillip Lamb

June 13, 2003

He will be missed. My grandmother watched you all the time. She die in "92" May god be with your family in this great loss.

Janice Bryan

June 13, 2003

I grew up watching David's news cast plus other numerous news events. I remember growing up my mother use to say "Thank God for the Good Old Days". Well David truely represents those days, for no one will ever fill his shoes.

Trisha Johnson

June 13, 2003

David, as a news reporter, you were a guest in our living room every night while I was growing up. You were a true journalist of the highest integrity. You are missed now and always.

ronald fournier

June 13, 2003

i'm just a fan and enjoyed his news broadcasting very much

Phillip Byers

June 13, 2003

I really don't want to say it, but, for the last time, Good-Night David, and please, say hello to Chet for all of us.

The Gaither Family

June 13, 2003

Whenever something newsworthy would happen in my neighborhood when I was little, my best friend and I would run and tell our parents what had happened, so my dad started calling us "The Huntley-Brinkley Report". We are so very sorry to hear of Mr Brinkley's passing.

JACKIE BRANTLEY

June 12, 2003

I WAS A CHILD WHEN I FIRST SAW YOUR COMMENTARIES AND NOW I TRULY KNOW THE MEANING OF LEGEND. MY SYMPATHY TO THE BRINKLEY FAMILY.

orlando

June 12, 2003

Since I lost my daughter on 9/11 very little has moved me, this is one time it has, I grew up with you and learned a lot from you. My condolences to your family. Goodnite David!

Ron Fischer

June 12, 2003

You will be missed. Condolences to family and friends.

Mike Nations

June 12, 2003

He will be missed dearly

Mike And Shelly Nations

Lee Tucker

June 12, 2003

Best wishes to the family, and may God bless and console each one during this time of loss.

Roy Hudson Jr

June 12, 2003

Straight forward and concise describes

David Brinkley's Journalism. His

pointed interviews during elections

were great to watch. One of the

true pioneers of T.V. Newscasts.

Our sympathies to all in the Brinkley

Family.

Thomas Gasque

June 12, 2003

He was one of the few old school journalist who did it right. I enjoyed watching his show. You'll be missed. May God bless you and your family. Good Night, David.

Richard & Barbara Ellis

June 12, 2003

Our Sypathy goes out to the Family. May he be at PEACE now. He was a GREAT MAN. Rest in PEACE David.

Steve Ross

June 12, 2003

Thank you for bringing the world to my living room with style and professionalism.

David Keeley

June 12, 2003

I will always remember his commentaries and his wit when he laughed I laughed too.

Diane Hover

June 12, 2003

Goodbye and God speed...David you will be missed and thanks for all the years of up to the minute news...Goodnite David and God Bless! My prayers go out to your family.

D Laughlin

June 12, 2003

You are a major part of American History and one of my earliest childhood memories. You will be missed.

Valerie Quinlan

June 12, 2003

You were truly a jounalist with a conscience. Condolences to the Brinkley family. Good night, David

Marti McCaslin

June 12, 2003

I learned to enjoy watching the news by watching Mr. Brinkley on the evening news. He made it interesting. I will miss his calm, forthright style.

bob walters

June 12, 2003

may god bless!!!

Marsha White

June 12, 2003

You were a true legend of American journalism. Goodnight, David.

Hyde Post

June 12, 2003

Good night, Chet. Good night, David.

Rev. Chuck Friedman

June 12, 2003

Another familiar face leaves the scene.

His reporting, his style, will be missed. Perhaps the Lord has use for a good news commentator. We will see you there David.

We pray for your immortal soul and for your family and friends.

Tom Shawhan

June 12, 2003

I will always remember the nightly news with Chet Huntly and David Brinkley. As a small boy sitting next to my grandmother during the news, she would say," Those are the two men that always gave you fair and honest news." Goodnight Chet, Goodnight David and God Bless.

JEAN CRUCE

June 12, 2003

WHAT A GREAT NEWS MAN HE SURELY WILL BE MISSED. GOD SPEED

Kevin Gardner

June 12, 2003

The television has lost a great icon. David will be tremendously missed by all.

Andy Mead

June 12, 2003

Thanks for bringing me the news.

Dorothy Retta

June 12, 2003

You were certainly a part of News History and will be remembered.

Kathryn J Graham

June 12, 2003

My condolences to the family of David Brinkley he was a great reporter and will be greatly missed take care and god bless.

Ronda Scott-Marak

June 12, 2003

My husband and I are so sorry for the Brinkleys and the natio for the loss of this man. With him goes, humour, integrity, insight and compassion. May he rest in peace.

sull

June 12, 2003

you will be missed by all

SHEILA BURK

June 12, 2003

Life will miss you, as will we. But now "God will have you, for eternity."

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