Mike and Bernie Winters Winters formed a
double act with his younger brother, Bernie. They began appearing on television in the mid 1950s, including the
Six-Five Special in 1957. The brothers became popular in the 1960s, they appeared on the
Royal Variety Performance and hosted their own show from 1965 to 1973. By the late 1970s, Winters was having an affair with a dancer twenty years his junior, Dinah May, which reportedly started when she was eighteen and Bernie was forty. When he was named in Dinah's divroce suit, Mike, who was also involved in an affiar, openly mocked Bernie, which strained their relationship. presenting black-tie boxing events. Winters was also active in charity work, with visits to Miami from
Muhammad Ali,
Prince Michael of Kent and
Prince Edward and was awarded the city of Miami keys by the mayor. Winters also co-produced with Jude Parry, directed, performed and wrote the first British professional pantomime to appear in Florida, it was such a success that they continued for five years, starring not only local young talent but also
Davy Jones of the
Monkees.
Writer He published five books including a biography of Angelo Dundee and
The Axis of Greatness about the relationship between Angelo and his boxers
Sugar Ray Leonard and Muhammad Ali. His two novels are
Miami One Way and
Razor Sharp and his last book was a light-hearted memoir called
The Sunny Side Of Winters. ==Personal life==