Stephen Nolan
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Stephen Nolan, born Belfast in 1973, is a radio and television presenter for BBC Northern Ireland. He was educated at Royal Belfast Academical Institution, and Queen's University of Belfast where he studied French and Business Studies.
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[edit] Broadcasting career
Nolan is not one to sit on the fence, in fact he regularly gets so passionate about the subjects he talks about as to raise his voice an octave or two. Self-deprecation also plays a certain part in his personality, making jokes about his weight, for example. Stephen once infamously went on a Northern Irish TV dieting show during which he actually gained 1 stone (almost 6.5 kg) in weight. He featured on the front page of the Irish Daily Mirror newspaper (28 March 2006) talking about his current weight (20 stone) and his willingness to consider stomach stapelling surgery. It was reported in the Sunday Life newspaper (3 August 2006) that Nolan is now heavier than ex-collegue and fellow Belfast CityBeat radio DJ Stuart Robinson the self confessed previous holder of Ulster's 'biggest' radio presenter. In his UK radio show, he frequently makes cheeky references to the Northern Irish Football Team's victory in 2005 over England. However, his heritage can come into more practical use, particularly in terms of The Troubles in Northern Ireland and related issues such as terrorism, identity and policing.
[edit] Radio
Following the launch of his talk radio career on the commercial station Belfast CityBeat, Stephen's success at the Sony Awards persuaded BBC Northern Ireland to poach him for their output. Since 2003, he has presented The Stephen Nolan Show on BBC Radio Ulster. Since July 2005, he has presented his own weekend phone-in show for BBC Radio Five Live, airing from 10pm to 1am every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, as one of few Northern Irish presenters on mainstream UK radio. In doing so he spends his weekends in Manchester, from where the programmes are broadcast. In the handover to Gerry Anderson's show at half past ten each morning Stephen Nolan is usually on the end of a putdown or witticism from Mr Anderson. In 2006 he was involved in a charity "boxing" match with Gerry Anderson in aid of Children in Need. Stephen Nolan was knocked down from a stray uppercut from Gerry Anderson. A small earthquake was felt around Belfast, although the biggest damage was to Stephen Nolan's ego.
[edit] Television
- Nolan Live on BBC Northern Ireland, a weekly television debate and phone-in show.
- Fair Play, on BBC Northern Ireland, a weekly consumer watchdog programme.
[edit] Awards
- In total, twelve Sonys,7 Gold awards making him the owner of the most Golds ever! Five of which were won during his time with Belfast CityBeat radio including: UK Speech Broadcaster of the Year 2003 and for his show, The Stephen Nolan Show, The Speech Programme Award of the Year 2006.
- Royal Television Society Regional Presenter of the Year Award (2005 and 2006)