Brian Bury Bio, Age, Wife, Children, Net Worth, Channel 9, Today Show

Brian Bury Biography

Brian Frederick Bury is an Australian former radio and television personality and weather presenter, best remembered for his time as a weatherman on the Nine Network’s breakfast show Today from 1982 until 1990. He afterwards worked in radio before retiring in 2003.

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How old is Brian Bury? – Age

He is 85 years old as of 14 June 2022. He was born in 1937 in Australia.

Brian Bury Wife – Children

Bury is married to Margaret, whom he first met on a blind date. They married in 1962 and have two grown children, Ann and Matthew, as well as several grandchildren. Natasha, their 15-year-old granddaughter, committed suicide in 2015. Bury stated that the tragedy drew their entire family closer together and helped them realize that they wanted to live life and appreciate every minute.

In a 2015 interview, Bury stated that his son and his friends were starting a foundation to conduct study into why young people commit suicide. Bury’s son Matt later founded the SQUAD Foundation to help other families avoid the heartbreak of losing a family member to suicide.

Brian Bury Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $1.2 Million.

Brian Bury Channel 9 – Career

Cover begain his vocation in radio telecom before the move into TV. In an effort to secure employment, he made a chance encounter in Sydney and approached television executive Bruce Gyngell in a parking lot. Bury was then hired by Channel 9 as a booth announcer. His most memorable occupation was to present a strict program called I Challenge The Pastor facilitated by Sir Alan Walker.

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Cover is most popular for being the first Today climate moderator. With his extraordinary conveyance of the weather conditions estimates and his brilliant outfits, his eccentric nature guaranteed he became one of the organization’s most well known stars. Be that as it may, Cover claims Channel 9 administration experienced issues tolerating his style, favoring a more customary and serious way to deal with conveying the climate projections. This was notwithstanding Cover routinely getting positive input from watchers.

On the network’s lunchtime variety show, The Mike Walsh Show, Bury frequently took Mike Walsh’s place. He records Harry Secombe as his #1 visitor, and records Eartha Kitt as his most un-most loved visitor because of an episode when Kitt punched him in the breastbone.

Bury was fired from Channel 9 after working there for more than 30 years. Bury acknowledged in an interview in 2015 that the decision “hurt” him. Bury spent time at Channel 9 before moving to South East Queensland, where he hosted an afternoon show on Brisbane’s 4BC until he retired in 2003. After that, he worked at Channel 7 and Ten.