His screenwork includes, “The Onedin Line”, “Dickens of London” and "Doctor Who" with Tom Baker; he also, for NBC, made "The Flame Is Love", (the first Barbara Cartland film) alongside Timothy Dalton.
Paul moved into TV presenting, being one of Anglia TV's favourites, covering news, and entertainment, interviewing the likes of Michael Caine, Jeremy Irons and Susannah York;
In 1993 he became one of QVC's first UK presenters (and was voted in the Top Three TV personalities with Michael Parkinson and Donna Air). He's now known as “the Daddy” of shopping TV and is asked to consult with many start-up shopping channels. Most recently he went to New Dehli, India, to help set-up and train the staff of the first Indian shopping channel. Of course as with any 'Live' channel there is a host of things that can and do go wrong, Paul has seen and experienced many of those 'Blooper' moments.
Paul also is well versed behind the camera and has set up channels, including The Entrepreneur Channel and Ideal World TV amoungst others. He has worked Internationally for Euronews, LITV, BBC America, LGAtv, Pro Golf Shop; and as the Moderator for coast-to-coast televised political and social debates in the USA.
Since 2000 he has returned to acting as well as presenting. He played David Niven in a successful one man show at the Edinburgh Festival, which he is to take around the UK and beyond. Over the last few years he has made over seven feature films including “Photoshoot” with John Altman (Nasty Nick from Eastenders).
Paul is the Father of five children (including triplet girls), he's married to actress Érin Geraghty, most recently seen on BBC tv's “Last of the Summer Wine” and who was one of the original nurses in BBC tv's “Angels”.
Paul moved into TV presenting, being one of Anglia TV's favourites, covering news, and entertainment, interviewing the likes of Michael Caine, Jeremy Irons and Susannah York;
In 1993 he became one of QVC's first UK presenters (and was voted in the Top Three TV personalities with Michael Parkinson and Donna Air). He's now known as “the Daddy” of shopping TV and is asked to consult with many start-up shopping channels. Most recently he went to New Dehli, India, to help set-up and train the staff of the first Indian shopping channel. Of course as with any 'Live' channel there is a host of things that can and do go wrong, Paul has seen and experienced many of those 'Blooper' moments.
Paul also is well versed behind the camera and has set up channels, including The Entrepreneur Channel and Ideal World TV amoungst others. He has worked Internationally for Euronews, LITV, BBC America, LGAtv, Pro Golf Shop; and as the Moderator for coast-to-coast televised political and social debates in the USA.
Since 2000 he has returned to acting as well as presenting. He played David Niven in a successful one man show at the Edinburgh Festival, which he is to take around the UK and beyond. Over the last few years he has made over seven feature films including “Photoshoot” with John Altman (Nasty Nick from Eastenders).
Paul is the Father of five children (including triplet girls), he's married to actress Érin Geraghty, most recently seen on BBC tv's “Last of the Summer Wine” and who was one of the original nurses in BBC tv's “Angels”.
Paul trained as an actor at the Bristol Old Vic school and his extensive theatre work included the Manchester Library Theatre, the Bristol Old Vic, and playing "Algenon" in "The Importance of Being Earnest" for the Vienna English Theatre.
Doctor Who and Beyond
An acting career that started when I was Thirteen on Radio, and has gone through Stage, TV, Cinema and corporate presentations. Lots of stories outrageous 'name dropping'.
The Confessions of a Shopping Television Presenter
I've started up Shopping Channels here and abroad, some of the differences are amazing.
Life in the Balance
Born with a faulty Oesophagus, many operations later at Sixteen he faced a 50:50 chance to replace the Oesophagus with a piece of his Colon. Years later as a Father of two great boys his wife (Erin Geraghty one of the original Angels on BBC tv series) had triplet daughters, who were born at 28 weeks gestation and spent many months in intensive care.
Also 'Something Completely Different' which may be an option to some organisations.
David Niven – One Man Show
This is a one man play that runs 45-50 minutes long. It centres on a film award show which turns out to be a revealing exposure of the man who was David Niven. It then goes on to provide funny, sad or outrageous anecdotes about some of the biggest stars of Hollywoods Golden Era.
An acting career that started when I was Thirteen on Radio, and has gone through Stage, TV, Cinema and corporate presentations. Lots of stories outrageous 'name dropping'.
The Confessions of a Shopping Television Presenter
I've started up Shopping Channels here and abroad, some of the differences are amazing.
Life in the Balance
Born with a faulty Oesophagus, many operations later at Sixteen he faced a 50:50 chance to replace the Oesophagus with a piece of his Colon. Years later as a Father of two great boys his wife (Erin Geraghty one of the original Angels on BBC tv series) had triplet daughters, who were born at 28 weeks gestation and spent many months in intensive care.
Also 'Something Completely Different' which may be an option to some organisations.
David Niven – One Man Show
This is a one man play that runs 45-50 minutes long. It centres on a film award show which turns out to be a revealing exposure of the man who was David Niven. It then goes on to provide funny, sad or outrageous anecdotes about some of the biggest stars of Hollywoods Golden Era.
