Patrick Kielty

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== Shows ==
== Shows ==
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[[Bad Language]]
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[[BBC New Comedy Award]]
[[Celebrity Love Island]]
[[Celebrity Love Island]]
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[[Debatable]]
[[Fame Academy]]
[[Fame Academy]]
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[[Have I Got News for You]] (special)
[[Last Chance Lottery]]
[[Last Chance Lottery]]
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[[Stupid Punts]]
[[Stupid Punts]]
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[[Your Country Needs You]]
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[[Your Country Needs You!]]
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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Patrick's big break came in 1995, when a stand-up performance for ''Comic Relief'' in Belfast in 1995 lead to his own BBC programme. This show, ''PK Tonight'', earned him huge acclaim when he launched it in his native Northern Ireland in 1995, with an incredible 60% audience share.
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Patrick's big break came in 1995, when a stand-up performance for ''Comic Relief'' in Belfast in 1995 led to his own BBC programme. This show, ''PK Tonight'', earned him huge acclaim when he launched it in his native Northern Ireland in 1995, with an incredible 60% audience share.
His success on national shows has been somewhat less marked, particularly due to the BBC PR disaster ''The National Lottery Big Ticket''.
His success on national shows has been somewhat less marked, particularly due to the BBC PR disaster ''The National Lottery Big Ticket''.
His father, Jack, was killed by loyalist paramilitaries during The Troubles.
His father, Jack, was killed by loyalist paramilitaries during The Troubles.
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On 30th September 2012, after a nine-month courtship, he married his former [[Fame Academy]] co-presenter [[Cat Deeley]] at a ceremony in Rome.
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Current revision as of 17:57, 17 August 2016

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Biography

Patrick's big break came in 1995, when a stand-up performance for Comic Relief in Belfast in 1995 led to his own BBC programme. This show, PK Tonight, earned him huge acclaim when he launched it in his native Northern Ireland in 1995, with an incredible 60% audience share.

His success on national shows has been somewhat less marked, particularly due to the BBC PR disaster The National Lottery Big Ticket.

His father, Jack, was killed by loyalist paramilitaries during The Troubles.

On 30th September 2012, after a nine-month courtship, he married his former Fame Academy co-presenter Cat Deeley at a ceremony in Rome.

Trivia

His great ambition is to learn to 'monoski' (waterski on one ski).

He tried to break the US market with a pilot version of Deal or No Deal.

Web links

Internet Movie Database entry

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