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I do have to give you some credit. You do write and format articles well, even if sourcing is an issue. <span style="border:1px solid #ffa500;background:#f3dddd;"> [[User:I dream of horses|I dream of horses]] </span>{{small|([[User talk:I dream of horses|My talk page]]) ([[Special:Contributions/I dream of horses|My edits]])}} @ 15:12, 31 July 2018 (UTC)}} |
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'''Paul Hendy''' (born 22 July 1966) is a script-writer, novelist, director, producer and award-winning<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.jandpr.com/hollywood-award-for-local-star/|title=Hollywood Award for Local Star.|work=J&PR Ltd|access-date=2018-09-26}}</ref> filmmaker.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2baabce4dd|title=Paul Hendy|work=BFI|access-date=2018-09-26}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.penguin.com.au/authors/paul-hendy|title=Paul Hendy|access-date=2018-09-26}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Paul_Hendy|title=Paul Hendy - UKGameshows|website=www.ukgameshows.com|access-date=2018-09-26}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestar.co.uk/whats-on/out-and-about/paul-hendy-twelve-years-at-the-helm-of-sheffield-s-christmas-panto-we-aspire-to-a-west-end-standard-1-9482940|title=Paul Hendy: Twelve years at the helm of Sheffield's Christmas panto – 'We aspire to a West End standard'|website=www.thestar.co.uk|access-date=2019-03-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2baabce4dd|title=Paul Hendy|website=BFI|access-date=2019-03-13}}</ref>. In his early career (1990-2006), he was a TV presenter hosting the [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|BAFTA]] nominated ''Dear Mr Barker'' ([[BBC]])<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/d1a0f7695c284307b3dd20751a2ff29d|title=Dear Mr Barker - BBC One London - 30 October 1998 - BBC Genome|issue=3898|pages=118|journal=The Radio Times|access-date=2018-06-18|date=1998-10-22}}</ref>, ''[[Don't Try This at Home (TV series)|Don’t Try This at Home]]'' ([[ITV (TV network)|ITV]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Don't_Try_This_at_Home!|title=Don't Try This at Home! - UKGameshows|website=www.ukgameshows.com|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref>, ''[[The Disney Club]]'' (ITV)<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7bcdc9b2|title=Disney Club Special (1992)|work=BFI|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref>, and ''[[Wheel of Fortune (UK game show)|Wheel of Fortune]]'' (ITV)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sharetv.com/shows/wheel_of_fortune_uk/cast/ho_st|title=Host - Paul Hendy - Wheel of Fortune (UK) Characters - ShareTV|website=sharetv.com|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref>. He was a regular reporter on [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]’s ''[[This Morning (TV programme)|This Morning]]'' and hosted the cult classic ‘''Stash the Cash’'' <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Stash|title=Stash - UKGameshows|website=www.ukgameshows.com|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref> (in his own words ‘…it was rubbish but students liked it!’) |
'''Paul Hendy''' (born 22 July 1966) is a script-writer, novelist, director, producer and award-winning.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.jandpr.com/hollywood-award-for-local-star/|title=Hollywood Award for Local Star.|work=J&PR Ltd|access-date=2018-09-26}}</ref> filmmaker.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2baabce4dd|title=Paul Hendy|work=BFI|access-date=2018-09-26}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.penguin.com.au/authors/paul-hendy|title=Paul Hendy|access-date=2018-09-26}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Paul_Hendy|title=Paul Hendy - UKGameshows|website=www.ukgameshows.com|access-date=2018-09-26}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestar.co.uk/whats-on/out-and-about/paul-hendy-twelve-years-at-the-helm-of-sheffield-s-christmas-panto-we-aspire-to-a-west-end-standard-1-9482940|title=Paul Hendy: Twelve years at the helm of Sheffield's Christmas panto – 'We aspire to a West End standard'|website=www.thestar.co.uk|access-date=2019-03-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2baabce4dd|title=Paul Hendy|website=BFI|access-date=2019-03-13}}</ref>. In his early career (1990-2006), he was a TV presenter hosting the [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|BAFTA]] nominated ''Dear Mr Barker'' ([[BBC]])<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/d1a0f7695c284307b3dd20751a2ff29d|title=Dear Mr Barker - BBC One London - 30 October 1998 - BBC Genome|issue=3898|pages=118|journal=The Radio Times|access-date=2018-06-18|date=1998-10-22}}</ref>, ''[[Don't Try This at Home (TV series)|Don’t Try This at Home]]'' ([[ITV (TV network)|ITV]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Don't_Try_This_at_Home!|title=Don't Try This at Home! - UKGameshows|website=www.ukgameshows.com|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref>, ''[[The Disney Club]]'' (ITV)<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7bcdc9b2|title=Disney Club Special (1992)|work=BFI|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref>, and ''[[Wheel of Fortune (UK game show)|Wheel of Fortune]]'' (ITV)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sharetv.com/shows/wheel_of_fortune_uk/cast/ho_st|title=Host - Paul Hendy - Wheel of Fortune (UK) Characters - ShareTV|website=sharetv.com|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref>. He was a regular reporter on [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]’s ''[[This Morning (TV programme)|This Morning]]'' and hosted the cult classic ‘''Stash the Cash’'' <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Stash|title=Stash - UKGameshows|website=www.ukgameshows.com|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref> (in his own words ‘…it was rubbish but students liked it!’) |
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In 2004, Hendy wrote the novel ''Diary of a C-List Celeb''<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|title=The diary of a C-list celeb|last=Paul.|first=Hendy|date=2004|publisher=Bantam|isbn=978-0553816259|location=London|oclc=59262296}}</ref>, a fictionalised account of his experiences in television and the entertainment industry. The novel was published, to great acclaim, by Bantam ([[Penguin Random House]]). In 2005, the screen rights for ‘Diary of a C-List Celeb were optioned by [[Hartswood Films]]. In 2006, Hendy wrote the sequel, ''Who Killed Simon Peters?''<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|title=Who killed Simon Peters?|last=1966-|first=Hendy, Paul|date=2009|publisher=Bantam Books|isbn=9780553816266|location=London|oclc=276224247}}</ref> also published by Bantam (Penguin Random House). |
In 2004, Hendy wrote the novel ''Diary of a C-List Celeb''<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|title=The diary of a C-list celeb|last=Paul.|first=Hendy|date=2004|publisher=Bantam|isbn=978-0553816259|location=London|oclc=59262296}}</ref>, a fictionalised account of his experiences in television and the entertainment industry. The novel was published, to great acclaim, by Bantam ([[Penguin Random House]]). In 2005, the screen rights for ‘Diary of a C-List Celeb were optioned by [[Hartswood Films]]. In 2006, Hendy wrote the sequel, ''Who Killed Simon Peters?''<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|title=Who killed Simon Peters?|last=1966-|first=Hendy, Paul|date=2009|publisher=Bantam Books|isbn=9780553816266|location=London|oclc=276224247}}</ref> also published by Bantam (Penguin Random House). |
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== Evolution Productions == |
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In 2005, Hendy set up Evolution Productions with his wife, Emily Wood. They produce films, large-scale theatrical productions and national theatre tours in the UK and abroad<ref>{{Cite book|title=Actors & performers yearbook 2018 : essential contacts for stage, screen and radio|others=Trott, Lloyd (Dramaturg)|isbn=9781350030220|edition=Fourteenth|location=London|oclc=1008757389}}</ref> |
In 2005, Hendy set up Evolution Productions with his wife, Emily Wood. They produce films, large-scale theatrical productions and national theatre tours in the UK and abroad<ref>{{Cite book|title=Actors & performers yearbook 2018 : essential contacts for stage, screen and radio|others=Trott, Lloyd (Dramaturg)|isbn=9781350030220|edition=Fourteenth|location=London|oclc=1008757389}}</ref> |
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Evolution have produced over 70 theatre productions including a national tour of the Olivier-award winning play ‘[[Morecambe (play)|Morecambe]]’, a UK tour of ‘[[Mister Maker]]’ and several award-winning [[Pantomime|pantomimes]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.evolution-productions.co.uk/about|title=Evolution Productions|website=www.evolution-productions.co.uk|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref>. In 2017/18, their production of [[Peter Pan]] at [[Marlowe Theatre|The Marlowe Theatre]] in Canterbury was seen by over a record breaking 100,000 people<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://marlowetheatre.com/we-have-had-over-100000-people-come-and-see-peter-pan-thats-a-record-breaker-%F0%9F%98%80-massive-thank-you-to-all-of-you/we-have-had-over-100000-people-come-and-see-peter-pan-thats-a-record-breaker-%F0%9F%98%80-massive-thank-you-to-all-of-you-2/|title=We have had over 100,000 people come and see Peter Pan, that's a record breaker ???? massive thank you to all of you. - The Marlowe|work=The Marlowe|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref>. The British Theatre Guide called the show ‘one of the best productions in the country’<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.britishtheatreguide.info/reviews/peter-pan-15332|title=Theatre review: Peter Pan at Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury|website=www.britishtheatreguide.info|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref> |
Evolution have produced over 70 theatre productions including a national tour of the Olivier-award winning play ‘[[Morecambe (play)|Morecambe]]’, a UK tour of ‘[[Mister Maker]]’ and several award-winning [[Pantomime|pantomimes]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.evolution-productions.co.uk/about|title=Evolution Productions|website=www.evolution-productions.co.uk|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref>. In 2017/18, their production of [[Peter Pan]] at [[Marlowe Theatre|The Marlowe Theatre]] in Canterbury was seen by over a record breaking 100,000 people<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://marlowetheatre.com/we-have-had-over-100000-people-come-and-see-peter-pan-thats-a-record-breaker-%F0%9F%98%80-massive-thank-you-to-all-of-you/we-have-had-over-100000-people-come-and-see-peter-pan-thats-a-record-breaker-%F0%9F%98%80-massive-thank-you-to-all-of-you-2/|title=We have had over 100,000 people come and see Peter Pan, that's a record breaker ???? massive thank you to all of you. - The Marlowe|work=The Marlowe|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref>. The British Theatre Guide called the show ‘one of the best productions in the country’<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.britishtheatreguide.info/reviews/peter-pan-15332|title=Theatre review: Peter Pan at Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury|website=www.britishtheatreguide.info|access-date=2018-06-18}}</ref> |
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- Comment: After going through the sources, I've decided to decline. At most, Paul Hendy gets a brief in mention in most, and some of the sources aren't independent of either him or the organizations that have given him awards.I do have to give you some credit. You do write and format articles well, even if sourcing is an issue. I dream of horses (My talk page) (My edits) @ 15:12, 31 July 2018 (UTC)
- Comment: After going through the sources, I've decided to decline. At most, Paul Hendy gets a brief in mention in most, and some of the sources aren't independent of either him or the organizations that have given him awards.I do have to give you some credit. You do write and format articles well, even if sourcing is an issue. I dream of horses (My talk page) (My edits) @ 15:12, 31 July 2018 (UTC)
Paul Hendy (born 22 July 1966) is a script-writer, novelist, director, producer and award-winning.[1] filmmaker.[2][3][4][5][6]. In his early career (1990-2006), he was a TV presenter hosting the BAFTA nominated Dear Mr Barker (BBC)[7], Don’t Try This at Home (ITV)[8], The Disney Club (ITV)[9], and Wheel of Fortune (ITV)[10]. He was a regular reporter on ITV’s This Morning and hosted the cult classic ‘Stash the Cash’ [11] (in his own words ‘…it was rubbish but students liked it!’)
In 2004, Hendy wrote the novel Diary of a C-List Celeb[12], a fictionalised account of his experiences in television and the entertainment industry. The novel was published, to great acclaim, by Bantam (Penguin Random House). In 2005, the screen rights for ‘Diary of a C-List Celeb were optioned by Hartswood Films. In 2006, Hendy wrote the sequel, Who Killed Simon Peters?[13] also published by Bantam (Penguin Random House).
Early career
Paul's career started as a member of The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, playing the part of Billy Casper in Kes in 1980. His first break into television came in 1990 when he hosted eighty episodes of BSB'S Raise the Roof. Paul was then chosen to present ITV's Sunday morning flagship show The Disney Club[14]. After leaving The Disney Club, Paul went to the BBC and hosted the Saturday morning show Parallel 9 which was broadcast live from Pinewood Studios. He has also presented Disney Summer Holidays (ITV), For Amusement Only (BBC), Highly Sprung (BBC), Travel Bug (an Action Time Production for BBC) and three series of the BAFTA nominated Dear Mr Barker (BBC)[15].
He is probably best known as the host of ITV1's popular game show Wheel of Fortune (2001) with Terri Seymour [16] and ITV1's prime time Saturday night show Don't Try This At Home with Davina McCall[17], which ran for four series (1998-2001)
Paul was a regular reporter for ITV's This Morning and a guest presenter on GMTV. He hosted Talking TV (BBC1), Walk Over History (Meridian) and The Dog Listener (Ch5). He has also hosted two other game shows, Kicked Into Touch (Meridian) and Stash (ITV). He also hosted a cinema review show called The Box Office Boys (BFBS)[18], and featured on an episode of Surprising Stars[19] with Kate Thornton.
From 1994-2000, Hendy hosted the international music event The Global Rock Challenge, and in 1999 he was asked to host the Grand Final in Melbourne, Australia in front of 15,000 people.
Film
In 2016, Hendy wrote, directed and produced the short film, The Last Laugh. The film won Best UK Film and Best UK Short at the Manchester Film Festival as well as many other International film awards including Best Comedy Drama at Los Angeles Independent Film Festival and Best Supporting Actor at Sydney Independent Film Festival.[20]
In 2018, Hendy and his production company Evolution, optioned the film rights to Tim Whitnall’s Olivier Award-winning play,[21] ‘Morecambe’. The adaptation, currently entitled Mr Sunshine after the short teaser film, is set to begin principal photography in 2019[22][23][24][25][26].
Novels
In 2004, Hendy wrote the novel Diary of a C-List Celeb[12], a fictionalised account of his experiences in television and the entertainment industry. The novel was published by Bantam (Penguin Random House). Diary of a C-list Celeb is a comedic tale of fame, fortune, family feuds, obsession, bitterness, burning ambition, celebrity punch-ups and unrequited love.
Davina McCall called the book ‘Bloody genius, very funny and leg-crossingly embarrassing!’ and Declan Donnelly (Ant and Dec) called it ‘Very funny… and spookily close to the truth’.[27]
In 2005, the screen rights for ‘Diary of a C-List Celeb were optioned to by Hartswood Films.
In 2006, Hendy wrote the sequel, Who Killed Simon Peters? also published by Bantam (Penguin Random House).[13]
Radio
On radio, Paul has hosted his own late night phone-in show, three times a week on London's number one talk radio station LBC (1996). He has also presented a series of one-off specials for BFBS in which he interviewed many celebrities about their all time favourite top ten records (2001).
Theatre
In 2004, Paul played the part of Fagin in Oliver! at The Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury, a show which he also co-directed. Paul played Fagin at the matinees, while in the evenings the role was played by the Ron Moody. Paul also played the part of the 'Scarecrow' in The Wizard of Oz at The Richmond Theatre (London).
Evolution Productions
In 2005, Hendy set up Evolution Productions with his wife, Emily Wood. They produce films, large-scale theatrical productions and national theatre tours in the UK and abroad[28]
Evolution have produced over 70 theatre productions including a national tour of the Olivier-award winning play ‘Morecambe’, a UK tour of ‘Mister Maker’ and several award-winning pantomimes[29]. In 2017/18, their production of Peter Pan at The Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury was seen by over a record breaking 100,000 people[30]. The British Theatre Guide called the show ‘one of the best productions in the country’[31]
Evolution Productions currently produce 8 pantomimes each year around the country, and have performed with some notable performers including: Stephen Mulhern, Phil Gallagher, Rita Simons, Scott Maslen, Gareth Gates and even George Takei[32][33][34][35][36]. Producing new and original pantomimes each year, complete with new sets and costumes.
In 2016, Evolution produced the short film, The Last Laugh, which was written and directed by Paul Hendy. The film won Best UK Film and Best UK Short at the Manchester Film Festival as well as many other International film awards.
In 2018, Evolution acquired the film rights to Tim Whitnall's Olivier-award-winning play, Morecambe, and are currently in pre-production of an adaptation entitled Mr Sunshine.
Awards
Great British Pantomime Awards
Year | Award | Show and Venue | Result |
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2018/19[37] | Pantomime Of The Year | Cinderella, Canterbury | Nominated (TBC) |
Best Script | Cinderella, Canterbury | Nominated (TBC) | |
Best Dame (Gordon Cooper) | Aladdin, Yeovil | Nominated (TBC) | |
Best Ugly Sisters (Ben Roddy & Lloyd Hollett) | Cinderella, Canterbury | Nominated (TBC) | |
Best Costume Design (Michael J Batchelor) | Various Dames Costumes | Nominated (TBC) | |
Best Principal Girl (Jemma Carlisle) | Cinderella, St Albans | Nominated (TBC) | |
Best Supporting Male (Bob Golding) | Cinderella, St Albans | Nominated (TBC) | |
Best Ensemble | Peter Pan, Sheffield | Nominated (TBC) | |
Best Supporting Female (Wendi Peters) | Peter Pan, Sheffield | Nominated (TBC) | |
Best Principal Girl (Samantha Dorrance) | Peter Pan, Sheffield | Nominated (TBC) | |
Best Principal Boy (David Ribi) | Peter Pan, Sheffield | Nominated (TBC) | |
Best Mythical Being (Jess Robinson) | Aladdin, Crawley | Nominated (TBC) | |
2017/18[38] | Best Pantomime | Mother Goose, Sheffield | Won |
Best Leading Lady (Cara Dudgeon) | Nominated | ||
Best Fairy (Lisa Davina Phillip) | Nominated | ||
Best Costume Design (Michael J Batchelor) | Nominated | ||
Best Ensemble | Nominated | ||
Best Dame (Ben Roddy) | Peter Pan, Canterbury | Won | |
Best Ugly Sisters (Ian Smith and Matt Daines) | Cinderella, Yeovil | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Male (Ian Kirkby) | Aladdin, St Albans | Nominated | |
2016/17[39] | Pantomime of the Year | Dick Whittington, Canterbury | Won |
Best Comic (Stephen Mulhern) | Nominated | ||
Best Male Baddie (John Barr) | Nominated | ||
Best Fairy (Lisa Davina Philip) | Nominated | ||
Best Director (Paul Hendy) | Nominated | ||
Pantomime of the Year | Snow White, Sheffield | Nominated | |
Best Dame (Damian Williams) | Won | ||
Best Female Baddie (Wendi Peters) | Nominated | ||
Best Dame (Michael Batchelor) | Peter Pan, Crawley | Nominated | |
Best Musical Direction (Kevin Oliver Jones) | Nominated | ||
Pantomime of the Year | Sleeping Beauty, Lichfield | Nominated | |
Best Ugly Sisters (Ian Smith & Matt Daines) | Cinderella, Shrewsbury | Nominated | |
2015/16 | Best Female Baddie (Rita Simons) | Snow White, Canterbury | Won |
Best Dame (Ben Roddy) | Nominated | ||
Best Dame Costume (Ben Roddy) | Won | ||
Best Entrance (Ben Roddy) | Nominated | ||
Best Act (Valentina Bor and Matt Edmonds) | Nominated | ||
Best Dame (Brad Fitt) | Dick Whittington, Shrewsbury | Nominated | |
Best Scene (Rocking Galley) | Won | ||
Best Script | Nominated | ||
Best Pantomime Newcomer (Lisa Davina Phillip) | Cinderella, Croydon | Nominated | |
2014/15 | Pantomime of the Year | Sleeping Beauty, Crawley | Nominated |
Best Script | Nominated | ||
Best Female Baddie (Hilary O'Neil) | Won | ||
Best Entrance (Stephen Mulhern) | Nominated | ||
Pantomime of the Year | Dick Whittington, Sheffield | Nominated | |
Best Script | Won | ||
Best Male Baddie (John Barr) | Won |
Film awards
Year | Award | Awarding Body | Result |
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2017 | Best UK Film | Manchester Film Festival[20] | Won |
Best UK Short | Won | ||
Best Actor | St Albans Film Festival[40] | Won | |
Best Film | Won | ||
Best Short (Comedy) | International Film Festival of Word Cinema | Won | |
2016 | Award of Excellence | The Accolade Global Film Festival[41] | Won |
Best Comedy Drama | Los Angeles Independent Film Festival[42] | Won | |
Award of Excellence | The Best Shorts Competition[43] | Won | |
Best Actor | Southampton International Film Festival[44] | Won | |
Best Supporting Actor | Won | ||
Best Actor | Discover Film Festival[45] | Won | |
Best Supporting Actor | Sydney Independent Film Festival[46] | Won | |
Best Screenplay | Won |
Filmography
Production
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2018 | Mr Sunshine | Producer & Director | Pre-Production |
2017 | The Last Laugh | Writer, Director & Producer | Short |
2016 | Help! My Teachers are Aliens! | Writer, Director & Producer | Short |
2014 | Ski Fall | Writer, Director & Producer | Short |
2014 | Home Alone (in Eastry) | Writer, Director & Producer | Short |
Self
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2018 | When Award Shows Go Horribly Wrong | Himself | |
2015 | Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway | Himself | |
1998 - 2001 | Don't Try This at Home! | Presenter | 5 Episodes |
1999 | Night Fever | Himself | 3 Episodes |
1999 | This Morning | Himself | |
1996 - 1998 | Dear Mr Barker | Presenter | 3 Episodes |
1995 | Travel Bug | Host | |
1994 | Celebrity Squares | Himself | |
1989 | The Disney Club | Presenter |
Actor
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Talking TV | ||
1995 | For Amusement Only | On Screen Participant | 13 Episodes |
1992 | Parallel 9 | ||
1987 | Out Of Order | Roberts |
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- ^ "Paul Hendy". BFI. Retrieved 2018-09-26.
- ^ "Paul Hendy". Retrieved 2018-09-26.
- ^ "Paul Hendy - UKGameshows". www.ukgameshows.com. Retrieved 2018-09-26.
- ^ "Paul Hendy: Twelve years at the helm of Sheffield's Christmas panto – 'We aspire to a West End standard'". www.thestar.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-03-13.
- ^ "Paul Hendy". BFI. Retrieved 2019-03-13.
- ^ "Dear Mr Barker - BBC One London - 30 October 1998 - BBC Genome". The Radio Times (3898): 118. 1998-10-22. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
- ^ "Don't Try This at Home! - UKGameshows". www.ukgameshows.com. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
- ^ "Disney Club Special (1992)". BFI. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
- ^ "Host - Paul Hendy - Wheel of Fortune (UK) Characters - ShareTV". sharetv.com. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
- ^ "Stash - UKGameshows". www.ukgameshows.com. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
- ^ a b Paul., Hendy (2004). The diary of a C-list celeb. London: Bantam. ISBN 978-0553816259. OCLC 59262296.
- ^ a b 1966-, Hendy, Paul (2009). Who killed Simon Peters?. London: Bantam Books. ISBN 9780553816266. OCLC 276224247.
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