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== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
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[[Heaven Knows]] | [[Heaven Knows]] | ||
- | [[Newshound]] (stand-in | + | [[Newshound]] (stand-in) |
- | [[Pull the Other One]] | + | [[Press Your Luck]] |
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+ | [[Pull the Other One (1)|Pull the Other One]] | ||
[[Spellbound (1)|Spellbound]] | [[Spellbound (1)|Spellbound]] | ||
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+ | [[Split Second (1)|Split Second]] | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
- | Coia studied science at Glasgow, his town of birth. After doing some disco DJing, he spent some time at hospital radio before getting a role at Radio Clyde. After announcing roles failed to bring about some on-screen appearances, he grapsed the nettle and left to do chat and magazine shows, including the famous | + | Coia studied science at Glasgow, his town of birth. After doing some disco DJing, he spent some time at hospital radio before getting a role at Radio Clyde. After announcing roles failed to bring about some on-screen appearances, he grapsed the nettle and left to do chat and magazine shows, including the famous BBC1 afternoon show ''Pebble Mill''. |
- | Thereafter followed a string of BBC, satellite and cable quiz shows. He is married to the former Miss Great Britain [[Debbie Greenwood]] (who herself hosted ''[[First Class]]'' and co-hosted ''Spellbound'' with Paul). | + | Thereafter followed a string of BBC, satellite and cable quiz shows. He is married to the former Miss Great Britain [[Debbie Greenwood]] (who herself hosted ''[[First Class]]'' and co-hosted ''Spellbound'' with Paul). He also used to be a continuity announcer on ABC1 and turns up on QVC from time to time. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
- | His voice launched Channel 4 in 1982 (although [[Richard Whiteley]] was the first face to be seen). | + | His voice launched Channel 4 in 1982 (although [[Richard Whiteley]] was the first face to be seen). Little-known fact: the announcement was taped to ensure there were no fluffs. Little did anyone know that Coia would later become another weekday teatime quiz host (of [[Catchword]]), although his show would not ultimately be as successful as [[Countdown]]. |
== Contact == | == Contact == | ||
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== Web links == | == Web links == | ||
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+ | [http://www.paulcoia.com/ Official website] | ||
[http://www.take3management.co.uk/paul_coia.htm Take 3 Management: Paul Coia] | [http://www.take3management.co.uk/paul_coia.htm Take 3 Management: Paul Coia] | ||
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[[Category:People|Coia, Paul]] | [[Category:People|Coia, Paul]] | ||
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Current revision as of 07:00, 26 November 2018
Biography
Coia studied science at Glasgow, his town of birth. After doing some disco DJing, he spent some time at hospital radio before getting a role at Radio Clyde. After announcing roles failed to bring about some on-screen appearances, he grapsed the nettle and left to do chat and magazine shows, including the famous BBC1 afternoon show Pebble Mill.
Thereafter followed a string of BBC, satellite and cable quiz shows. He is married to the former Miss Great Britain Debbie Greenwood (who herself hosted First Class and co-hosted Spellbound with Paul). He also used to be a continuity announcer on ABC1 and turns up on QVC from time to time.
Trivia
His voice launched Channel 4 in 1982 (although Richard Whiteley was the first face to be seen). Little-known fact: the announcement was taped to ensure there were no fluffs. Little did anyone know that Coia would later become another weekday teatime quiz host (of Catchword), although his show would not ultimately be as successful as Countdown.
Contact
Take 3 Management, 110 Gloucester Avenue, Primrose Hill, London NW1 8HX