Paddy
Paddy McGuinness is 50 and Chris Harris isn’t far off. They’re off on an epic quest to crack the code of ageing well, seeking secrets from the European nations who do midlife the best.
This summer, Who Do You Think You Are? returns to BBC One and iPlayer, celebrating 20 years of delighting and astonishing the nation with Britain’s best-loved celebrities exploring the mysteries of their family trees. Expect more shocking discoveries and revelations, as seven celebrities set out on their ancestral journeys and unveil epic family secrets.
Paddy McGuinness has announced a host of work in progress dates at Darwen Library Theatre and Bury Met throughout September and October ahead of his first major stand up tour in over 8 years. Paddy’s return will see him perform across the UK and Ireland in 2024 and 2025.
live comedy producers Berk’s Nest have announced an additional two shows joining their Edinburgh Fringe roster this year, following Tuesday’s announcement that the team will be producing shows for Sophie Duker, Celya AB, Paul Williams, Emma Sidi, Alice Snedden, Kieran Hodgson and Kiell-Smith Bynoe, as well as Catherine Cohen, Kemah Bob, Tarot, Colin Hoult and Two Hearts.
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BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds announce new programming and specials, including the new hosts of Sunday morning shows following the passing of Steve Wright.
Michael Ball, who currently presents on Sundays from 11am-1pm, will present Love Songs with Michael Ball from 9-11am from June. Michael has hosted many programmes across the station since 2005 and has fronted his current show since 2016.
Paddy McGuinness has teased a possible return of the series ‘Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere’ admitting “we do talk about it…we never say never” and reveals “we wrote a couple of Christmas specials and we still got them” but doesn’t want to release them yet as he’s “inherently lazy” and likes “doing as little as possible for as much money as possible”
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