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Anna Nolan (born 16 October 1970) is an Irish television presenter. She came to prominence in 2000 when she was the first runner up in the first series of the British reality show Big Brother. At the time she described herself as "an easy going, gay, game for a laugh ex-novice nun, kinky, devilish and dirty deep down, gentle and kind to boot!". Since then she has presented a number of television programmes, in both Ireland and the UK. |
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*[http://bigbrother.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds3172.html Profile on Digital Spy] |
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She was thrown into the deep end presenting TFI Friday for Channel 4, in 2000. She then went on to present a number of programmes for the BBC, including "Closure" with Davina MCCall, and "Anna in Wonderland", in which she travelled the world spending time with weird and wonderful people. |
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She returned to Ireland to present the series "Ask Anna" for RTE1. In 2004 she landed the job as presenter of the flagship programme "The Afternoon Show" on RTÉ One, along with Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh. She announced in August 2006 that she would not be renewing her contract for the third series. She was replaced with first-season host (who was not present in season 2) Sheana Keane. In August 2006 Anna was a presenter on the BBC programme Inside Out when the BBC North East and Cumbria crew filmed Anomalous Phenomena Investigations of Newcastle upon Tyne conducting a paranormal investigation at Hurworth Grange Community Centre in Hurworth-on-Tees. The show aired on 30 October 2006. |
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In 2006 she returned to a series she had worked on previously for RTE One called "Would You Believe". In 2007 she was also a reporter on the series Flesh and Blood. In October 2007 she presented the reality TV programme "Celebrities Go Wild" with Aidan Power, for the RTE Telethon, 2007. |
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She is about to present a two part series for RTE television called Web of Desire, a look at how Ireland, as a nation, is increasingly using the internet for social and sexual liasons. |
Revision as of 22:30, 23 November 2007
Anna Nolan | |
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Born | 16 October, 1970 |
Nationality | Irish |
Occupation | Television presenter |
Known for | First runner up first series Big Brother UK |
Anna Nolan (born 16 October, 1970) is an Irish television presenter. She came to prominence in 2000 when she was the first runner up in the first series of the British reality show Big Brother. At the time she described herself as "an easy going, gay, game for a laugh ex-novice nun, kinky, devilish and dirty deep down, gentle and kind to boot!". She said on Big Brother she was forced to come out as a lesbian to her parents when her grandma caught Anna and her girlfriend Tania kissing in the park. Since then she has presented a number of television programmes, in both Ireland and the UK, and most recently hosted The Afternoon Show on RTÉ One, along with Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh. She announced in August 2006 that she would not be renewing her contract for the third series. She was replaced with first-season host (who was not present in season 2) Sheana Keane. In August 2006 Anna was a presenter on the BBC programme Inside Out when the BBC North East and Cumbria crew filmed Anomalous Phenomena Investigations of Newcastle upon Tyne conducting a paranormal investigation at Hurworth Grange Community Centre in Hurworth-on-Tees. The show aired on 30 October 2006.
Anna Nolan (born 16 October 1970) is an Irish television presenter. She came to prominence in 2000 when she was the first runner up in the first series of the British reality show Big Brother. At the time she described herself as "an easy going, gay, game for a laugh ex-novice nun, kinky, devilish and dirty deep down, gentle and kind to boot!". Since then she has presented a number of television programmes, in both Ireland and the UK.
She was thrown into the deep end presenting TFI Friday for Channel 4, in 2000. She then went on to present a number of programmes for the BBC, including "Closure" with Davina MCCall, and "Anna in Wonderland", in which she travelled the world spending time with weird and wonderful people.
She returned to Ireland to present the series "Ask Anna" for RTE1. In 2004 she landed the job as presenter of the flagship programme "The Afternoon Show" on RTÉ One, along with Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh. She announced in August 2006 that she would not be renewing her contract for the third series. She was replaced with first-season host (who was not present in season 2) Sheana Keane. In August 2006 Anna was a presenter on the BBC programme Inside Out when the BBC North East and Cumbria crew filmed Anomalous Phenomena Investigations of Newcastle upon Tyne conducting a paranormal investigation at Hurworth Grange Community Centre in Hurworth-on-Tees. The show aired on 30 October 2006.
In 2006 she returned to a series she had worked on previously for RTE One called "Would You Believe". In 2007 she was also a reporter on the series Flesh and Blood. In October 2007 she presented the reality TV programme "Celebrities Go Wild" with Aidan Power, for the RTE Telethon, 2007.
She is about to present a two part series for RTE television called Web of Desire, a look at how Ireland, as a nation, is increasingly using the internet for social and sexual liasons.
Anna Nolan (born 16 October 1970) is an Irish television presenter. She came to prominence in 2000 when she was the first runner up in the first series of the British reality show Big Brother. At the time she described herself as "an easy going, gay, game for a laugh ex-novice nun, kinky, devilish and dirty deep down, gentle and kind to boot!". Since then she has presented a number of television programmes, in both Ireland and the UK.
She was thrown into the deep end presenting TFI Friday for Channel 4, in 2000. She then went on to present a number of programmes for the BBC, including "Closure" with Davina MCCall, and "Anna in Wonderland", in which she travelled the world spending time with weird and wonderful people.
She returned to Ireland to present the series "Ask Anna" for RTE1. In 2004 she landed the job as presenter of the flagship programme "The Afternoon Show" on RTÉ One, along with Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh. She announced in August 2006 that she would not be renewing her contract for the third series. She was replaced with first-season host (who was not present in season 2) Sheana Keane. In August 2006 Anna was a presenter on the BBC programme Inside Out when the BBC North East and Cumbria crew filmed Anomalous Phenomena Investigations of Newcastle upon Tyne conducting a paranormal investigation at Hurworth Grange Community Centre in Hurworth-on-Tees. The show aired on 30 October 2006.
In 2006 she returned to a series she had worked on previously for RTE One called "Would You Believe". In 2007 she was also a reporter on the series Flesh and Blood. In October 2007 she presented the reality TV programme "Celebrities Go Wild" with Aidan Power, for the RTE Telethon, 2007.
She is about to present a two part series for RTE television called Web of Desire, a look at how Ireland, as a nation, is increasingly using the internet for social and sexual liasons.