BROADCASTING

As a BROADCASTER, Paul James has taken part in over 1,000 radio and television programmes, both in the UK and overseas. He has frequently acted as an adviser/consultant to television and video companies making royal documentaries, and has occasionally recorded narrations and voice-overs. From 1988-1995 he also presented his monthly "Royal Diary" and "Royal Watch" on BBC Radio Sussex and BBC Radio Surrey, plus other special programmes for the stations, such as commentating live from Gatwick Airport when  Queen Elizabeth II opened the North Terminal.


RADIO & TELEVISION

Paul James has taken part in over 1,000 radio and television programmes worldwide since 1980. On radio he has been a guest on a wide variety of national programmes, such as those hosted by Gloria Hunniford, Angela Rippon, Emma Freud, John Dunn, Pete Murray, and Annie Nightingale, and on publicity tours for books has been interviewed on practically every local radio station in the UK; for Australia he has taken part in programmes for radio stations in Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Hobart, Perth and Melbourne.

 

Numerous television appearances include PEBBLE MILL AT ONE (BBC 1); DAYTIME UK with Alan Titchmarsh (BBC 1); THIS MORNING with Richard and Judy (ITV); THE JAMES WHALE SHOW (ITV); HARD COPY for ABC TV in America; THE FRANK BOUGH INTERVIEW (Sky); plus many news programmes for Meridian, Anglia, BBC South, TVS, BBC Wales, Sky, whenever there has been a major royal story. He has been filmed for a number of television documentaries, such as PRINCE EDWARD - THE SHOWBIZ YEARS for Channel Four, and PRINCESS ANNE, one of ITV's "Royal Portrait" series.


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