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Paul Coia (born 19 June 1955 in
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) is a Scottish
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and
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who was the first voice to be heard on
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on its launch in 1982. His career originally began in the late 1970s as a DJ and in the early 1980s he became an announcer. He has presented television shows including ''
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'' and ''Catchword''. He is currently covering shows for
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.


Early life and career

Coia was educated at Merrylee Convent, John Ogilvie Hall and St Aloysius' College and then at the
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and Paisley College Of Technology (now
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), before going into hospital radio and eventually getting a job as a
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at
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. He and his twin Gerard were born in 1955, and he had two younger siblings, Martin and Denise. His ambition was to become a dentist but it remained unrealised as his exam results were not to the level required. In the late 1970s a young Paul Coia DJ'd at Paisley Tech students union, now the university of West of Scotland. In the early 1980s Coia became a continuity announcer for
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. After dropping his script and continuing by ad libbing, Coia was given his own chat show, ''Meet Paul Coia''. In 1982 he joined
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on its launch and was the first voice heard on air. Unusually for continuity of the time, Coia could also be seen in-vision, usually before closedown. Subsequently, he became a presenter of
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's daytime magazine programme, ''
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''. and BBC 2's 6:55 where he replaced ''Starsky and Hutch'' actor
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. During 1987, Coia made his second chat show, this time for
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''The Paul Coia Show'' which was broadcast also on Scottish Television, and he also made his first gameshow, ''Split Second''. In 1988 Coia became the host of the BBC gameshow ''Catchword''. He has since presented a number of other quizzes on various satellite and cable channels. He stood in once with his wife
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, a former
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winner, for
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's afternoon chat show on
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. Coia and Greenwood also sat in for
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and Ellen Jameson on the late-night show on
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, and Coia (broadcasting solo) also deputised for Ken Bruce, Ed Stewart and other presenters on that station. He is a former Scottish Radio Personality of the Year. In 2002, Coia created a quiz show for the BBC, ''The Enemy Within''. Coia has launched three TV channels – Channel Four, The Holiday Channel and Disney's ABC 1, and has presented on all the main terrestrial channels in the UK, as well as hosting a quiz, ''Spellbound'', for Sky. In 2005, Coia returned to
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where he presented on the weekday lunchtime show from 12 - 3pm on
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, He covered for veteran presenter Bill Smith A year later, Coia presented on Saturday afternoons from 2–6pm. Coia was a continuity announcer and trail voiceover (all pre-recorded) for the now-defunct digital channel
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. He has also been heard on
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since February 2008. Coia took over the Drivetime show from December 2008 until the end of 2010 after Martin Collins left the station. In April 2013 he became a Sunday morning presenter for
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, discussing religious issues of the day and locality. In 2017, he started to present
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cover shows. On 2 November 2022, forty years to the day after he introduced the first programme to be broadcast on Channel 4, Coia once again provided the continuity announcement for that day’s edition of Countdown. Coia also works as a Presentation and Media coach and corporate speaker, hosting events and coaching executives in many countries. He occasionally presents on
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.


Personal life

Coia lives in London with his wife, former Miss Great Britain and QVC presenter
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. They have two daughters, Annalie and Luisa. He has a twin brother Gerard, and a sister and brother, Denise and Martin, who are also twins.


TV shows

* ''Meet Paul Coia'' (1980 Scottish TV) * ''
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'' (1983–86) * ''Six Fifty-five'' (1983) * ''Zig Zag'' (BBC Schools programme) 1984–90 * ''Domesday Detectives'' (1986) * ''The Paul Coia Show'' (Grampian TV. 1986-88) * ''Split Second'' (1988) * ''Catchword'' (1988–1995) * ''Telethon'' ‘88, 90 & '92 – Host for Scotland. * ''BBC Railwatch'' (1989) – Correspondent * ''Rab C Nesbitt'': "Holiday" (1990) * ''Garden Party'' (1990–1991, BBC) * ''Press Your Luck'' (1991–1992 HTV) * ''Spellbound'' (1994–1996, Sky One) * ''Don't Drink the Water'' (1997) * ''Heaven Knows'' (1997–98) * ''Pull the Other One'' (1998) * ''Flash in the Pan'' (1999)


References


External links


Official website''Paul Coia''
(BBC Radio Berkshire)
Entry at UK Gameshows
{{DEFAULTSORT:Coia, Paul 1955 births Living people Mass media people from Glasgow Scottish radio personalities Scottish television presenters Scottish people of Italian descent Scottish game show hosts Alumni of the University of Glasgow People educated at St Aloysius' College, Glasgow BBC Radio 2 presenters Alumni of the University of the West of Scotland