Paul Hendy Explained

Paul Hendy
Birth Name:Paul Clifford Hendy
Birth Date:1966 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Dawley, Shropshire, England
Television:The Disney Club (1989–1994)
Parallel 9 (1994)
Don’t Try This at Home (1998–2001)
Wheel of Fortune (2001)
Nationality:British
Years Active:1990–present

Paul Clifford Hendy (born 22 July 1966) is a British script-writer, novelist, director, producer and filmmaker.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] In his early career, he was a TV presenter hosting the BAFTA nominated Dear Mr Barker (BBC),[6] Don’t Try This at Home (ITV),[7] The Disney Club (ITV),[8] and the final series of Wheel of Fortune (ITV).[9] He was a regular reporter on ITV’s This Morning and hosted Stash the Cash.[10]

In 2017 Hendy wrote, produced and directed a short film The Last Laugh which sees three legendary British comedians in a dressing room discussing the secret of comedy and what it means to be funny. In 2018 Hendy produced and directed Mr Sunshine (written by Tim Whitnall), a short film on the life of Eric Morecambe.

In 2004, Hendy wrote the novel Diary of a C-List Celeb,[11] a fictionalised account of his experiences in television and the entertainment industry. The novel was published by Bantam (Penguin Random House). In 2005, the screen rights for Diary of a C-List Celeb were optioned by Hartswood Films. In 2006, Hendy wrote the sequel, Who Killed Simon Peters?[12] also published by Bantam (Penguin Random House).

Early career

Hendy was born in Dawley on 22 July 1966.[13] Hendy's career started as a member of The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, playing the part of Billy Casper in Kes in 1980. His first break into television came when he hosted ITV's Sunday morning flagship show The Disney Club.[14] After leaving The Disney Club, Hendy went to the BBC and hosted the Saturday morning show Parallel 9 which was broadcast live from Pinewood Studios. He has also presented Disney Summer Holidays (ITV), For Amusement Only (BBC), Highly Sprung (BBC), Travel Bug (an Action Time Production for BBC) and three series of the BAFTA nominated Dear Mr Barker (BBC).[15]

In 2001, he took over from John Leslie as host of ITV1's game show Wheel of Fortune with Terri Seymour and ITV1's prime time Saturday night show Don't Try This at Home with Davina McCall, which ran for four series (1998–2001). He hosted the un-aired pilot of the UK version of the game show The Chair (BBC1), which was hosted by No. 1 tennis player John McEnroe at the helm (2002).

Hendy was a regular reporter for ITV's This Morning and a guest presenter on GMTV. He hosted Talking TV (BBC1), Walk Over History (Meridian) and The Dog Listener (Channel 5). He has also hosted Kicked Into Touch (Meridian) and Stash (ITV). He also hosted a cinema review show called The Box Office Boys (BFBS),[16] and featured on an episode of Surprising Stars with Kate Thornton.

Film

In 2016, Hendy wrote, directed and produced the short film, The Last Laugh. The film won Best UK Film and Best UK Short at the Manchester Film Festival as well as many other International film awards including Best Comedy Drama at Los Angeles Independent Film Festival and Best Supporting Actor at Sydney Independent Film Festival.

In 2018, Hendy and his production company Evolution, optioned the film rights to Tim Whitnall’s Olivier award winning play,[17] Morecambe. The adaptation entitled Bring Me Sunshine is due to begin principal photography in 2022.[18] [19] [20]

Novels

In 2004, Hendy wrote the novel Diary of a C-List Celeb, a fictionalised account of his experiences in television and the entertainment industry. The novel was published by Bantam (Penguin Random House).

Davina McCall called the book ‘Bloody genius, very funny and leg-crossingly embarrassing!’ and Declan Donnelly (Ant and Dec) called it ‘Very funny… and spookily close to the truth’.[21]

In 2006, Hendy wrote the sequel, Who Killed Simon Peters? also published by Bantam (Penguin Random House).

Radio

On radio, Hendy has hosted his own late night phone-in show, three times a week on LBC (1996). He has also presented a series of one-off specials for BFBS in which he interviewed celebrities about their all-time favourite top ten records (2001).

Evolution Productions

In 2005, Hendy set up Evolution Productions with his wife, Emily Wood. It produces film and theatre in the UK and abroad.[22]

Evolution's 2017/18 production of Peter Pan at The Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury was attended by over 100,000 theatre goers, a record for the venue.[23] The British Theatre Guide called the show ‘one of the best productions in the country’.[24]

Each year, Evolution produce 11 pantomimes around the UK with performers including: Stephen Mulhern, Duncan James, Shirley Ballas, Steve McFadden, Rita Simons, and George Takei.[25] [26] [27] [28] [29]

Awards

Film awards

YearAwardAwarding BodyResult
2017Best UK FilmManchester Film Festival[30] Won
Best UK ShortWon
Best ActorSt Albans Film Festival[31] Won
Best FilmWon
Best Short (Comedy)International Film Festival of Word CinemaWon
2016Award of ExcellenceThe Accolade Global Film Festival[32] Won
Best Comedy DramaLos Angeles Independent Film Festival[33] Won
Award of ExcellenceThe Best Shorts Competition[34] Won
Best ActorSouthampton International Film Festival[35] Won
Best Supporting ActorWon
Best ActorDiscover Film Festival[36] Won
Best Supporting ActorSydney Independent Film Festival[37] Won
Best ScreenplayWon

Filmography

Production

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
2018Mr SunshineProducer & DirectorShort
2017The Last LaughWriter, Director & ProducerShort
2016Help! My Teachers are AliensWriter, Director & ProducerShort
2014Ski FallWriter, Director & ProducerShort
2014Home Alone (in Eastry)Writer, Director & ProducerShort

Self

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
2018When Award Shows Go Horribly WrongHimself
2015Ant & Dec's Saturday Night TakeawayHimself
1998–2001Don't Try This at Home!Presenter5 Series
1999Night FeverHimself3 Episodes
1999This MorningHimself
1996–1998Dear Mr BarkerPresenter3 Series
1995Travel BugHost
1994Celebrity SquaresHimself
1989The Disney ClubPresenter

Actor

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
2000Talking TV
1995For Amusement OnlyOn Screen Participant13 Episodes
1992Parallel 9
1987Out of OrderRoberts

Notes and References

  1. News: Hollywood Award for Local Star.. J&PR Ltd. 2018-09-26.
  2. News: Paul Hendy. 2018-09-26.
  3. Web site: Paul Hendy – UKGameshows. www.ukgameshows.com. 2018-09-26.
  4. Web site: Paul Hendy: Twelve years at the helm of Sheffield's Christmas panto – 'We aspire to a West End standard'. www.thestar.co.uk. 7 December 2018 . 2019-03-13.
  5. Web site: Paul Hendy. https://web.archive.org/web/20210126195520/https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2baabce4dd. dead. 26 January 2021. BFI. 2019-03-13.
  6. Dear Mr Barker – BBC One London – 30 October 1998 – BBC Genome. 3898. 118. The Radio Times. 2018-06-18. 1998-10-22.
  7. Web site: Don't Try This at Home! – UKGameshows. www.ukgameshows.com. 2018-06-18.
  8. News: Disney Club Special (1992). https://web.archive.org/web/20210420210241/https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7bcdc9b2. dead. 20 April 2021. BFI. 2018-06-18.
  9. Web site: Host – Paul Hendy – Wheel of Fortune (UK) Characters – ShareTV. sharetv.com. 2018-06-18.
  10. Web site: Stash – UKGameshows. www.ukgameshows.com. 2018-06-18.
  11. Book: Hendy, Paul. The diary of a C-list celeb. 2004. Bantam. 978-0553816259. London. 59262296. registration.
  12. Book: Hendy, Paul. Who killed Simon Peters?. 2009. Bantam Books. 9780553816266. London. 276224247.
  13. Series 15, Episode 10. 23 November 2001. ITV. Wheel of Fortune.
  14. Web site: Disney Club [23/01/94] (1994)]. BFI. 2019-03-13.
  15. Web site: Paul Hendy. IMDb. 2018-06-18.
  16. Web site: Box Office Boys – Movie Review Show. Vimeo. 2019-03-13.
  17. Web site: Olivier Awards Winners 2010 -Official London Theatre. Olivier Awards. 2019-03-13.
  18. Web site: Film project for panto producer. 2018-09-15. Kent Online. 2019-03-13.
  19. Web site: Mr Sunshine – Film. British Comedy Guide. 2019-03-13.
  20. Web site: Eric Morecambe's life story to be turned into feature film. 2018-07-30. British Comedy Guide. 2019-03-13.
  21. Book: The Diary Of A C-List Celeb. 2010-09-30. Transworld Digital. 9780553816259. London. English. registration.
  22. Book: Trott, Lloyd. Actors & performers yearbook 2018 : essential contacts for stage, screen and radio. 16 November 2017 . 9781350030220. Fourteenth. London. 1008757389.
  23. News: We have had over 100,000 people come and see Peter Pan, that's a record breaker ???? massive thank you to all of you. – The Marlowe. The Marlowe. 2018-06-18.
  24. Web site: Theatre review: Peter Pan at Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury. www.britishtheatreguide.info. 24 November 2017 . 2018-06-18.
  25. News: Popular TV host named as new panto star for Canterbury show. Kent Online. 2018-06-18.
  26. News: Review: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – Marlowe Theatre Canterbury. 2015-12-11. The Void Magazine. 2018-06-18.
  27. News: Scott Maslen to Lead Marlowe Theatre's Aladdin. BroadwayWorld.com. 2018-06-18.
  28. News: Marlowe panto Gareth Gates. Kent Online. 2018-06-18.
  29. News: Aladdin at Chatham's Central T. Kent Online. 2018-06-18.
  30. Web site: MANIFF 2017. Manchester Film Festival. 2018-06-18.
  31. Web site: St Albans Film Festival. www.stalbansfilmfestival.com. 2018-06-18.
  32. Web site: Winners August 2016 . accoladecompetition.org. 2018-06-18.
  33. Web site: June 2016 Winners. A home for your amazing films. 2018-06-18.
  34. Web site: Winners September 2016 . bestshorts.net. 2018-06-18.
  35. Web site: WINNERS 2016 – Southampton International Film Festival. www.southamptonfilmfest.com. 2018-06-18.
  36. News: Official Selections And Award Winners Edition Two – Discover Film. Discover Film. 2018-06-18.
  37. Web site: Sydney Indie Film Festival 2016 – Short Films Award Winners » Sydney Indie Film Festival. sydneyindiefilmfestival.com. 2018-06-18.