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Frederick Dimbleby, is a British journalist currently working for ITV News. He is the son of David Dimbleby and a half-brother of Kate Dimbleby. He is a member of the Dimbleby family.

Dimbleby attended Brighton College as a day pupil from 2011 to 2016, and was a member of Hampden House. In 2016, Dimbleby chaired a debate on Brexit at the school, with guests including Jacob Rees-Mogg and Matthew Parris.

In 2016, Dimbleby started a BA in History at Keble College, Oxford. While at Oxford, Dimbleby wrote for the Cherwell newspaper, and was the editor during Trinity Term 2018. . Dimbleby was a member of Keble College Boat Club and rowed in the club's M3 boat for Torpids 2017, which achieved blades by bumping on all four days of the event. . Dimbleby achieved first class honours in his degree.

In August 2019, Dimbleby started working for ITV News, as part of their traineeship scheme, and has reported on several issues including Brexit, the 2019 UK General Election and the COVID-19 pandemic. In August 2020, it was announced that Dimbleby would be analysing the digital campaigns of the 2020 US Presidential Election for ITV's new podcast, Will Trump Win. He has also written for the Guardian newspaper and appeared on LBC and TalkRadio.