Patrick Hart

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Patrick G. Hart
Born (1965-08-05) 5 August 1965 (age 59)
CitizenshipBritish
Occupation(s)TV Host, broadcaster, recording artist
Years active1993-present
Spouse Sherrie Eugene

Patrick G. Hart (born 5 August 1965) is a TV host, radio broadcaster and recording artist based in Bristol, England. He is the director and station manager of Bristol-based BCFM radio and a broadcaster on BBC Radio, BCFM and Made Television. [1] [2] [3] Hart currently hosts The One Love Breakfast show on BCFM and co-hosts The Carib-Asian Cookery Show with wife Sherrie Eugene, on Made in Bristol. He is also a recording artist with the band Freshblood Crew and the founder of Bristol Athletic Football Club. [4]

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Early life and career

Hart was born in Kuwait City in 1965. He lived in Chilwell, Nottingham until the age of 13 when his family moved to Bristol, England. Hart started his professional career as the managing director at Freshblood Records, 1993. He joined BCFM in 2009 as station manager and became Chief executive officer in 2010. [5]

He is the co author of The Carib-Asian Cookery Book Recipes and Rhymes published by SilverWood Books. [6] Currently he is the host at The One Love Breakfast show on BCFM and The Carib-Asian Cookery Show on Made in Bristol. [7]

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References

  1. "A glimpse into the world of community radio with Pat Hart and Ivan Jackson, showcasing highlights from a week's broadcasting on multi-award winning station, BCfm Radio (93.2fm)". BBC Radio Bristol. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  2. Our CEO Pat Hart honoured at Thank You Awards Retrieved on 10 December 2016
  3. Carib Asian Cookery on Made Television Retrieved on 10 December 2016
  4. Recording artist at Freshblood Crew Retrieved on 10 December 2016
  5. TV chefs make Caribbean-Asian fusion recipes fun and accessible for all Retrieved on 10 December 2016
  6. The Carib-Asian Cookery Book Sherrie Eugene and Patrick Hart Recipes & Rhymes- Silverwood Retrieved on 10 December 2016
  7. Bristol's Award winning breakfast show, representing the entire city Retrieved on 10 December 2016