Thursday, March 31, 2005

Expat Costa hack in free sheet heaven

I've just been talking with Benidorm correspondent Paul Watts on the phone, now working for the Round Town News, a Costa free sheet. He has been waiting all his life for a paid gig in journalism and lapping it up - beats both driving the car park bus at Gatwick and heavy lorries between the UK and Spain.
Sometime Rocket FM comedian "Pablo" Watts, brought the world Melba, and introduced Pepe and the Bottle Blondes to a UK audience. He also spotted the hidden comedic talents of the late George Harrison on his cult radio show "Tail End." Sadly missed in Sussex, PunchBuggy wishes Paul all the best.

A youthful Paul Watts
in his radio days.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"[photo goes in here]", eh? Would you like to borrow this one? http://www.rocketfm.org.uk/coloursupp/paulwatts.html

Molly

Anonymous said...

Watts had better be back in Sussex in the Autumn.