The 61-year-old broadcaster, Pat Sharp, who is known for presenting children’s TV show Fun House in the 1990s, as well as his radio work, was born on October 25, 1961 in England, United Kingdom.
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Sharp had hosted his own show on Greatest Hits Radio since 2019.
Aside that, he has hosted programmes on Radio 1, Capital FM, Smooth Radio and Heart throughout his career.
He has also presented some episodes of music TV show Top Of The Pops in the 1980s.
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He most recently appeared on ‘Eggheads’ BBC2 / ‘Coach Trip’ Ch 4 / Big Brother’s Big Mouth Ch 5 / Britain’s Got More Talent ITV 2 / Pointless Celebrities BBC1.
He has also guested on ‘8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown’ & ‘I Literally Just Told You’.
Pat Sharp appeared with Russell Howard in the short film ‘A Gert Lush Christmas’, plus more recently with Keith Lemon on various episodes of Through the Keyhole on ITV.
Sharp appeared as a guest in many other television shows, including several episodes of You Bet!, Surprise Surprise, Celebrity Squares and The Weakest Link.


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