Brendan Coogan

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Brendan Coogan
Born (1970-07-17) 17 July 1970 (age 54)
Residence Manchester
Nationality British
Education Cardinal Langley Roman Catholic High School
Alma mater Manchester Metropolitan University
Occupation Television presenter
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Awards 2004 Royal Television Society (RTS) Best Presenter (North West)

Brendan Coogan (born 17 July 1970) is a British television and radio presenter, from Middleton, Lancashire. In 1999 Coogan briefly presented BBC motoring programme Top Gear following the departure of former host Jeremy Clarkson,[1] but left after a few months following a drink-driving conviction.[2] Between 1999-2001 he was a presenter on Radio 5 Live. In 2003-04 he was a regular face on Granada Television in the North West of England.

In 2004 he won an RTS (Royal Television Society) award for Best Presenter. (North West) Two of his brothers are actor/comedian Steve Coogan and former Mock Turtles singer/frontman Martin Coogan. Since 2008, Brendan Coogan has been a regular and ad hoc presenter on BBC Radio Manchester, notably filling in on The Eamonn O'Neal and Jimmy Wagg Show. In April 2006, he became a presenter for the Sky One motoring show Vroom Vroom.[3] In 2006, he was the live commentator on "Cirque de celebrite" on Sky One.

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