Paul started at age five with his first Fisher Price taperecorder, a cassette of the Nescafe Network Chart Show and one hell of an imagination.

After six years with hospital radio station - Royal One Radio, Paul got a Saturday job at UKRD Group station CLAN FM and broadcast his first live show
on Christmas Day 1999 and quickly became regular weekend and swing presenter - while working full time for NFU Mutual Insurance Society!

In 2000, Paul moved to 107.9 The Eagle in Cambridge where he presented the Evening Show, Eagle Sports Saturday and co-hosted the nightly news programme
Cambridge Tonight. After moving to weekday Mid-Mornings -the most listened to show on the station- Paul became Deputy Programme Controller/Music Manager. Once he'd helped re-launch the Cambridge station STAR 107.9 and launch new acquision STAR 107.1 FM, Paul changed his scenery and medium when he moved to the BBC as a Presentation Announcer/Director for the BBC TV channels in Scotland.
Just over a year later it was back down the M6 again as he become one of the first ever ITV1 Network Continuity Announcers in 2002.

As well as live Continuity for ITV1; he has worked for clients as diverse as Setanta Sports, Discovery Real Time, Investigation Discovery, Disney, Alliance & Leicester, Miss Great Britain.. and an air conditioning company!? An accomplished documentary narrator, he's worked on productions for the BBC, Granada and many more.

Paul is an award winning writer and works for ITV and Discovery Networks Europe but in May 2008, he was recognised for his work being part of the team at Oxfordshire's 106 JACK FM - who won the Silver for Station Imaging at the Sony Radio Awards.

Talking and writing for the telly and radio are just two of his skills, Paul is also a Freelance Presentation Director and has worked for ITV, TNS and the BBC.

A little known fact about Paul is that he's also an award-winning singer and actor; among his productions, he played the role of Freidrich von Trapp in the 1993 National tour of 'The Sound of Music' alongside Christopher Cazenove, Liz Robertson and Amanda Holden - just don't ask for pictures of the liederhosen.

 

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