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'''The Reverend Richard Coles''' is a guest on Countdown. He is the current vicar of Finedon in Northamptonshire.
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Rev. '''Richard Coles''' is a guest on Countdown. He is the current vicar of Finedon in Northamptonshire.
  
 
In a varied career, Coles was part of ''The Communards'', a UK pop duo who had the biggest selling single of 1986 with ''Don't Leave Me This Way''. He is a frequent guest on television and radio, most prominently as the presenter of Radio 4's ''Saturday Live''.
 
In a varied career, Coles was part of ''The Communards'', a UK pop duo who had the biggest selling single of 1986 with ''Don't Leave Me This Way''. He is a frequent guest on television and radio, most prominently as the presenter of Radio 4's ''Saturday Live''.
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*[[wikipedia:Richard Coles|Richard Coles' Wikipedia page]]
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Revision as of 16:34, 11 May 2021

Guest appearances of Richard Coles
First appearance 26 July 2021
Last appearance 30 July 2021
Appearances 15
Episodes with Richard Coles

Rev. Richard Coles is a guest on Countdown. He is the current vicar of Finedon in Northamptonshire.

In a varied career, Coles was part of The Communards, a UK pop duo who had the biggest selling single of 1986 with Don't Leave Me This Way. He is a frequent guest on television and radio, most prominently as the presenter of Radio 4's Saturday Live.

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