David Capper Explained

David Capper
Birth Name:David Houston Capper
Birth Date:19 November 1932
Birth Place:Belfast, Northern Ireland
Death Place:Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland
Occupation:Journalist, correspondent
Years Active:1950s–before 2001
Employer:BBC Northern Ireland
(1961–1987)
Children:3

David Houston Capper[1] (19 November 1932 – 23 March 2024) was a Northern Irish journalist and correspondent.

Early life and career

Born in Belfast on 19 November 1932,[2] Capper started his career at the Newtownards Chronicle. He spent a few years working in Vancouver. Capper later returned to Northern Ireland and worked as an editor at a local newspaper, before joining the Belfast Telegraph and the BBC. Capper left BBC after 26 years, in 1987. He continued to work in media advising developing radio stations abroad, before eventually settling in Donaghadee.[3] Capper had retired by 2001.[4] He last appeared on BBC in July 2019 as a guest in a podcast with Walter Love.[5]

Personal life and death

Capper had three children and nine grandchildren.[6] Capper died in a care center in Bangor, County Down on 23 March 2024, at the age of 91.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Death Notice David Houston CAPPER . 26 March 2024 . www.funeraltimes.com .
  2. News: 26 March 2024 . David Capper obituary . subscription . 26 March 2024 . The Times.
  3. Web site: 24 March 2024 . Former BBC journalist David Capper dies aged 91 . 24 March 2024 . BBC News .
  4. Web site: 2 February 2001 . Bloody Sunday reporter 'could not believe rounds were live' . 24 March 2024 . Irish Examiner .
  5. Web site: BBC Radio Ulster - Jazz Club with Walter Love, My Kind of Jazz Ep3: David Capper . 24 March 2024 . BBC .
  6. Web site: Needham . Lucy . Johns . Victoria . 24 March 2024 . BBC issues statement as much-loved journalist dies with tributes pouring in . 24 March 2024 . The Mirror .