Jonathan Coleman

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== Shows ==
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[[Born Lucky]] (voiceover)
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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Australian DJ of varying spherical radius who presented Heart FM's breakfast show for many a year, the chief rival to [[Chris Tarrant]] on Capital Radio. In January 2005, it was announced that [[Jamie Theakston]] would take over Jono's slot. Coleman went over to BBC London instead, but left Britain in 2007 to return home to look after his elderly mother.
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Australian DJ of varying spherical radius who presented Heart FM's breakfast show for many a year, the chief rival to [[Chris Tarrant]] on Capital Radio. In January 2005, it was announced that [[Jamie Theakston]] would take over Jono's slot. Coleman went over to BBC London instead, but left Britain in 2007 to return home to look after his elderly mother, and spent the remainder of his career in Australia. ''What a smashing bloke'', as was once or twice said on ''[[Banzai]]''.
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He died of prostate cancer on 9 July 2021, aged 65.
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Current revision as of 06:27, 10 July 2021

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Contents

Shows

Bonkers

Born Lucky (voiceover)

Celebrity Fit Club (participant)

Clipjoint

Hit the Road

Humdingers

Mixing It

Noel's House Party (location reporter)

Oops! (team captain)

Biography

Australian DJ of varying spherical radius who presented Heart FM's breakfast show for many a year, the chief rival to Chris Tarrant on Capital Radio. In January 2005, it was announced that Jamie Theakston would take over Jono's slot. Coleman went over to BBC London instead, but left Britain in 2007 to return home to look after his elderly mother, and spent the remainder of his career in Australia. What a smashing bloke, as was once or twice said on Banzai.

He died of prostate cancer on 9 July 2021, aged 65.

Trivia

He was actually born in Hackney, London, but worked in Australia for most of his early years, including presenting a Gong Show-style talent contest called Have a Go for the 7 Network.

Books / Tapes

Get It Off with Jono Coleman: Jono's 347.5 Top Weight-loss Tips

Contact

John Noel Management, 10a Belmont Street, London NW1 8HH.

Web links

Official home page

Internet Movie Database entry

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