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AWARDS 2022


TRANSPORT BMJ INDUSTRY AWARDS 2022


Tables are selling fast for the BMJ Industry Awards 2022, hosted by TV presenter Patrick Kielty at the Grand Connaught Rooms, Covent Garden, on Friday September 9th. www.bmjindustryawards.co.uk/tickets


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atrick Keilty is an award-winning comedian, TV presenter and chat-show host, and has appeared on shows such as Channel 4’s Last Chance Lottery, The National Lottery Big Ticket (BBC1), Patrick Kielty Almost Live, Stupid Punts and Fame Academy. In 2007, he interviewed Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern about the Northern Ireland Peace Process. In the same year, he also


starred in the West End play A Night In November at the Trafalgar Studios, and took part in the BBC’s Live At The Apollo. Keilty took on the role as radio host and presenter in 2009 by sitting in for Alan Carr on his BBC Radio 2 Show. He participated in Sport Relief 2010 , cycling across the UK. 2010 also saw him appear on Channel 4’s Comedy Gala, Mock The Week, and Sharon Osbourne: A Comedy Roast.


The awards presentation, the only one in the sector where the winners are decided by a vote amongst people who work in the industry, will be held on Friday September 9th at the iconic Connaught Rooms, just off London’s Covent Garden.


For more details contact Fiona Russell-Horne frussell-horne@datateam.co.uk or Dawn Tucker dtucker@datateam.co.uk Ticket sales are now open at www.bmjindustryawards.co.uk/tickets


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