After the war, Whicker became a journalist and broadcaster, acting as a newspaper correspondent during the
Korean War. After joining the
BBC in 1957, he became an international reporter for its
Tonight programme. In 1958, he started presenting ''
Whicker's World, which began life as a segment on the Tonight
programme before becoming a fully-fledged series itself in the 1960s. Whicker's World'' was filmed all over the globe and became a huge ratings success in the UK. Whicker continued to present the series up until the 1990s, and he won a
BAFTA Award in 1964 for his presentation in the Factual category; he also won the
Richard Dimbleby Award at the 1978 BAFTA ceremony. on Haiti and its dictator
François "Papa Doc" Duvalier who made himself available to Whicker and his team. Whicker appeared in various adverts for
American Express and
Barclaycard, and was also the man behind the advertising slogan "Hello World", for
travelocity. He narrated the 2007 and 2008 BBC documentary series
Comedy Map of Britain. In the
2005 New Year Honours Whicker was created a
Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to
broadcasting. He was the subject of
This Is Your Life in 1983 when he was surprised by
Eamonn Andrews at the Berkeley Hotel in Kensington, London. == Personal life ==