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LatestYou are in: Northamptonshire > Features > Latest > Paul Barnes Paul BarnesBorn July, 1939 in Coventry - Paul took up the trumpet at the age of 11. The neighbours were so enchanted by his repeat playings of My Bonny Lies Over The Ocean, they slammed doors and windows in rhythmic encouragement. Listen to Paul Barnes on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Northampton every Saturday night between 11pm-1am, but send him an email at any time. email: paul.barnes@bbc.co.uk There was no TV when Paul was growing up, but he enjoyed listening to Children's Hour on the radio. His early affair with the trumpet served him well as Paul played in art school jazz band, The Weary City Stompers - WC for short. His first job was as an assistant in a photographic shop, but the media soon called as Paul grew up to enjoy a life working in publishing, advertising, documentary films, radio and television. That job in the photographic shop did earn him enough money though to buy his first car, a 1933 Austin Seven. All-rounder Paul also worked for Granada, Central and ´óÏó´«Ã½ TV and has written for many newspapers including the Observer, the Guardian, Punch and various regional papers. These days he claims that there are too many films, TV shows and songs for him to pick a favourite, but he does draw the line somewhere – the worst present he ever received was a Celine Dion CD. Perhaps this underlines his worst habit – candour! Romance An easy man to please, Paul's his favourite place in the world is anywhere without mobile phones. Obviously very fit, Paul reveals his favourite meal is sea food and that he always takes the stairs! Fact file Grew up in: Coventry First job: Photographic assistant First car: 1933 Austin Seven First ever record: The Champ, Ted Heath’s Orchestra (78 rpm) Favourite things last updated: 02/04/2009 at 12:10 You are in: Northamptonshire > Features > Latest > Paul Barnes |
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