Pat Sharp
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Image:PatSharp.jpg Pat Sharp (born October 25 1961 in London) is a British Radio and television presenter. In Britain he is known mainly for his work on Fun House, a children's television programme from 1989 to 1999 and his radio shows, while in continental Europe he is best remembered as the most famous of Sky Channel's VJs. He is remembered for having a mullet.
He was a DJ on BBC Radio 1 in 1982 and 1983, and made a few appearances hosting Top of the Pops around this time. In the mid-1980's he also became a DJ for Radio Mercury. For 10 years starting in 1987, Pat was a DJ on Capital FM in London, and also presented another children's show, What's Up, Doc?. He deputised for David Jensen on the Network Chart Show and appeared as a guest on You Bet!. Once his television days were behind him, he emerged to present the "Time Tunnel" morning show on London's Heart 106.2, which he hosted until August 2004. In 2004, he participated in Channel 4 sports reality show The Games. Pat has been heard as a presenter on the Century FM group of stations in 2005, and he maintains other media interests through his independent production company.
In amongst his radio and TV activities, Pat still remains a popular figure at universities within the UK, thriving on the nostalgia of those who remember the Fun House programme. Pat is also a popular live DJ and makes regular appearances in Ibiza and Mallorca every summer.