Paddy McGuinness
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== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
- | [[ | + | [[Amazing Greys]] |
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- | [[ | + | [[Celebrity Juice]] (team captain) |
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+ | [[Even Better Than The Real Thing]] | ||
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+ | [[God's Gift]] (contestant) | ||
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+ | [[Hotel GB]] | ||
[[Mad Mad World]] | [[Mad Mad World]] | ||
[[71 Degrees North]] | [[71 Degrees North]] | ||
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+ | [[Ready or Not]] (narrator) | ||
[[Show and Telly]] | [[Show and Telly]] | ||
[[Take Me Out]] | [[Take Me Out]] | ||
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[[Unanimous]] (E4 coverage) | [[Unanimous]] (E4 coverage) | ||
[[We are the Champions]] | [[We are the Champions]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:02, 1 September 2019
Shows
Celebrity Juice (team captain)
Even Better Than The Real Thing
God's Gift (contestant)
Ready or Not (narrator)
Unanimous (E4 coverage)
Biography
Bolton-born stand-up comic best known for appearing with Peter Kay in Phoenix Nights and Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere, and advertising a popular chain of high street bakeries. Following his almost-triumphant turn with Leigh Francis in Let's Dance for Comic Relief in 2009, he fronted the 2010 Sport Relief revival of We are the Champions.