Paul Sinha
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Born | Supriya Kumar Sinha 28 May 1970 Luton, Bedfordshire, England |
Occupation | Television personality, Comedian |
Years active | 1996–present |
Website | paulsinha.com |
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Hackney Empire New Act of the Year runner-up (1999) |
Supriya Kumar "Paul" Sinha (born 28 May 1970) is an English comedian, broadcaster and quiz player of Indian descent. He is best known for being a "Chaser" on the ITV game show The Chase, which he joined in 2011; his nicknames on the show are "The Sinnerman", "The Smiling Assassin" and "Sarcasm in a Suit".
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Education
Sinha was educated at Dulwich College and St George's Hospital Medical School.[1] While at medical school, he developed a taste for the stage in St George's annual revue and refined his comedy as co-editor of the medical school newsletter, popularly known as the "Slag Mag".[2] Sinha is a qualified general practitioner.[3] Sinha is an atheist. [4]
Stand-up comedy
Sinha began performing stand-up while working as a junior doctor in hospitals in London and King's Lynn. His early material drew on his sexuality (he is openly gay) and ethnicity, with a high pun concentration.[1] In 1999, he was runner-up in the final of the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year.
After several years of combining touring with his nascent medical career, Sinha's breakthrough came with his second solo Edinburgh show, Saint or Sinha?, which earned him an if.comeddie nomination in 2006.[5]
In 2013 he appeared in the Comedy Central UK show The Alternative Comedy Experience.
Edinburgh Festival Fringe shows
- 2004, Aspects of Love, Actually
- 2006, Saint or Sinha? (if.comeddie award nomination)
- 2007, King of the World
- 2009, 39 Years of Solitude
- 2010, Extreme Anti-White Vitriol
- 2011, Looking at the Stars[6]
- 2015, Postcards from the Z List[7]
Radio
Sinha has performed several times on BBC Radio 4, on shows including The News Quiz, The Now Show, Loose Ends, 28 Acts in 28 Minutes, Shappi Talk and Just a Minute. His interest in football (he is a Liverpool F.C. fan[8]) and cricket has led to appearances on Radio 5 Live, most notably on Fighting Talk.
He has appeared as a guest on Midweek, Woman's Hour, Broadcasting House and as a political pundit on PM.[9][10][11]
On 12 March 2011, Sinha presented his own Radio 4 documentary, Paul Sinha's Quiz Culture, in which he explored the world of competitive quizzing. His second documentary, The Sinha Test, aired on 14 July 2011 and examined patriotism and sporting allegiance.[12][13]
On 24 July 2012, he presented a programme called The Sinha Games on BBC Radio Four about the Olympic Games and his experience as a Londoner.[14]
On 26 May 2016 Paul presented the second series on Paul Sinha's History Revision on BBC radio 4 in which he shows how women have been airbrushed out of history.
Sinha has been a frequent contributor to BBC 5 Live's popular sports comedy show Fighting Talk. At the end of May 2015 he emerged as the "Fighting Talk Champion of Champions" from a panel of Bob Mills, Richard Osman and John Rawling hosted by Josh Widdicombe. His "Defend the Indefensible" deploring "the FA not choosing to host the FA Cup in Qatar" won by popular applause from the audience in the BBC Radio Theatre.
Quizzes
After an appearance on The Weakest Link (where he was voted off 4th), Sinha has managed appearances on University Challenge: The Professionals (lost), Are You an Egghead? (lost in first round), Mastermind (4th) and Brain of Britain (3rd). Sinha is currently ranked 24th in the National Quiz Rankings (as of 19 January 2013),[15] and 28th in the World Quizzing Championships (as of June 2013)[16]
Sinha also plays in the Quiz League of London for the Gray Monks.[17]
The Chase
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In 2011, Sinha joined the ITV quiz series The Chase as the fourth "Chaser". His first episode was broadcast in the fourth series on 8 September 2012. He shares the role of Chaser with Mark Labbett, Shaun Wallace, Anne Hegerty and, most recently, Jenny Ryan. He also appears in celebrity editions of the show.
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External links
Preceded by | BBC Radio Five Live Fighting Talk Champion of Champions 2014/15 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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- Living people
- English people of Bengali descent
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- British general practitioners
- English male comedians
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- English atheists
- People educated at Dulwich College
- Alumni of St George's, University of London
- LGBT comedians
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- 20th-century English medical doctors
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