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Simeon Courtie (born 1 April 1970) is an English broadcaster and writer. He is known as a TV presenter on
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, as a radio presenter on
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, and
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, a TV and radio comedy writer contributing to programmes including '' Have I Got News For You?'', and is the author of the humorous travel book ''The Long and Whining Road''. and the thriller ''All Hollow''


Career

Courtie left school in 1986, aged 16, and became a
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qualified mechanical and electrical engineer, completing a 4-year apprenticeship at
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, a printing press manufacturer in
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. During this time he joined the local hospital radio station KHBA, and started volunteering at
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. In 1990 he began a full-time broadcasting career as a radio-car reporter, then as a presenter at
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. After an unsuccessful audition at
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in 1993 he was offered a job on
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pop show ''
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'', made by the same department. His first film, and TV debut, was an interview with
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directed by
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. Other pop stars he interviewed included Tom Jones, Blur and boy band World's Apart. At the beginning of 1995 Courtie became a full-time presenter for
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hosting their new sequence on
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, before moving to
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where he hosted the live afternoon continuity links with the comedic puppet,
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. Courtie's sense of humour combined with that of puppeteer Dave Chapman led to them gaining a cult following with older viewers, and alongside pictures drawn by children they would often show fanzines featuring them both, created by students. Between 1996 and 2000 Courtie hosted several television shows on
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including the live Saturday morning show ''
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'' and ''You'll Never Believe It'', both produced by The Media Merchants, and ''Get Wet'' produced by
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. He presented several BBC Education series, including ''Working in...'' which gave advice to school leavers pursuing careers in various industries including engineering, construction and IT, and the Revise Wise series on
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English. Between 2000 and 2005 he wrote television quiz and game show formats, which were distributed by Ludus Entertainment. He created the Channel Five show ''ESP'' and the
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game show ''Risg'', produced by
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and presented by
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. He was a regular presenter for the TV and radio station
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from 1997 to 2013, broadcasting to British Forces and their families around the world. Between 2008 and 2010 he contributed as a team writer to the satirical TV comedy '' Have I Got News For You?'' where he wrote with
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, Colin Swash and Ged Parsons. He returned as a writer in 2019, credited on series 57, 58 and 59. In 2010 he spent a year driving around the world with his family in a VW T25 camper van. They busked
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songs in every country from
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in Liverpool to
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in
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, all the money from which was donated to
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. He wrote a humorous account of this journey called ''The Long and Whining Road'' which was published in July 2012 by Simantics Ltd. The book was the grand prize winner of the London Book Festival 2012, an international literary competition. In June 2013 he won a New York Festival Radio Award, with his BFBS producer Hal Stewart, for Best Radio Personality (Network/Syndicated). In November 2013 Simeon became a regular presenter on BBC Wiltshire, presenting the daily 9-12 morning show until December 2015. In September 2015 he was the first to broadcast a full live radio programme from
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. His final show for the station was a live outside broadcast from the Science Museum in London at the BBC Stargazing event to watch the launch of British ESA astronaut Tim Peake to the International Space Station. In 2016 his podcas
Serial Box
a satire of the global podcast hit Serial, achieved notoriety when the makers of the original Serial issued a Cease and Desist orde
claiming copyright infringement of the letter 'S'
In October 2019 he published his first novel
All Hollow
a horror thriller set in the tunnels within the Rock of Gibraltar. The story is based on a screenplay he wrote in 2016 with Hal Stewart who is credited on the cover. In 2020 it won a Distinguished Favourit
Independent Press Award
a Silve
eLit Award
a finalist place in th

and was shortlisted as Best Thriller finalist in th
Killer Nashville Awards
In 2020 he presented a TEDx talk entitle
Aristotle the Ultimate Stand Up Comedian
explaining how Aristotle's tools of rhetoric can be easily learned by remembering how a simple joke works. Courtie founde
Kindred Skills
in 2020 with fellow communication skills trainers Michelle Lewis, Steve Sarossy and Marcus Webb.


Awards

For ''The Long and Whining Road'': London Book Festival Grand Prize Winner, 2012 USA Book News International Book Award Winner, 'Humor' category, 2013
Readers' Favorite Gold Award
'Humour' category, 2013
IPPY Award for Independent Publishing
'Travel' category, 2013 Shirley You Jest, winner 2013 For broadcasting: Silve
New York Festival Award
Best Radio Personality, 2013 For ''All Hollow'': Distinguished Favourit
Independent Press Award
2020 Silve
eLit Award
2020

Finalist, 2020 Best Thriller finalist
Killer Nashville Awards
2020


Personal life

Courtie is married to former
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journalist Jillian Moody. They have three children and live in
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References

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