Richard Coles
Richard Keith Robert Coles (born 26 March 1962) is an English writer, radio presenter and Church of England priest. He first came to prominence as the multi-instrumentalist who partnered Jimmy Somerville in the 1980s band the Communards. They achieved three UK top ten hits, including the No. 1 record and best-selling single of 1986, a dance version of "Don't Leave Me This Way".Coles frequently appears on radio and television as well as in newspapers and, from March 2011 until March 2023, was the co-host of BBC Radio 4's ''Saturday Live'' programme. He is a regular contributor to ''QI'', ''Would I Lie to You?'' and ''Have I Got News for You''. He is an author, the chancellor of the University of Northampton, a former honorary chaplain to the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers, and a patron of social housing project Greatwell Homes in Wellingborough. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by James D. Hale, Thomas A. M. Pugh, Jon P. Sadler, Christopher T. Boyko, Julie Brown, Silvio Caputo, Maria Caserio, Richard Coles, Raziyeh Farmani, Chantal Hales, Russell Horsey, Dexter V. L. Hunt, Joanne M. Leach, Christopher D. F. Rogers, A. Rob MacKenzieGet full text
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3by Jon P. Sadler, Fayyaz Ali Memon, A. Rob MacKenzie, J. Leach, I. Jefferson, Lubo Jankovic, C. Nicholas Hewitt, Chantal Hales, James Hale, Mark Gaterell, Raziyeh Farmani, Rachel F. D. Cooper, Richard Coles, Maria Caserio, Silvio Caputo, David Butler, John Bryson, Julie Brown, Christopher T. Boyko, Matthew Barnes, Austin R. G. Barber, Stuart Atkinson, D. Rachel Lombardi, Dexter V. L. Hunt, Carina Weingaertner, J. Duncan Whyatt, Christopher D. F. RogersGet full text
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