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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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Revision as of 14:15, 26 July 2021
Guest appearances of Richard Coles | |
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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.
He appeared on Strictly Come Dancing, and is one of very few Dictionary Corner guests who can claim to have done worse than Rachel Riley and Carol Vorderman.