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Birth name
  
Paul Dominik Diamond

Country
  
Station(s)
  
Name
  
Dominik Diamond

Time slot
  
530-900 Mon-Fri

Role
  
Television presenter

Style
  
Disc JockeyComedian


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Born
  
31 December 1969 (age 54) Arbroath, Scotland, UK (
1969-12-31
)

Previous show(s)
  
The Dominik Diamond ShowQ107 TorontoDiamond and de AndradeTalk 1071400-1800 Mon-Fri'"The Dominik Diamond Breakfast Show"Xfm Scotland6:00 - 10:00 a.m. Monday-Friday"The Dominik Diamond Show"Beat 1061000 - 1300 Saturday/Sunday"Dominik & Dye"5:30-9:30 am Monday-Friday102.1 The Edge

Education
  
University of Bristol, Strathallan School

TV shows
  
GamesMaster, When Games Attack

Paul Dominik Diamond, known as Dominik Diamond (born 31 December 1969) is a Scottish television and radio presenter and newspaper columnist. He is best known as the original presenter of Channel 4's video gaming programme GamesMaster, as host of The Dominik Diamond Breakfast Show on Xfm Scotland and as a columnist for the Daily Star. He formerly hosted The Dominik Diamond Show Mon-Fri 6-11pm on Q107 in Toronto. After a stint hosting The Dominik Diamond Morning Show on new music station Radio 96.5 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Dominik returned to the Toronto market 31 March 2014, replacing Dean Blundell as host of the morning show on 102.1 The Edge. Recently it was announced that he would be joining Jack FM in Calgary as host of Jack FM Mornings with Dominik & Kelly.

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Early life

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Born in Arbroath, Scotland, Diamond attended Strathallan School in Forgandenny, Perthshire.

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He then went on to study drama at Bristol University, also attended by Little Britain star David Walliams. Walliams and Diamond were part of a comedy troupe called "David Icke and The Orphans of Jesus", in which they were also joined by Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz). Walliams and Diamond fell out after Walliams appeared as a guest on Diamond's Paramount show "Dom'n'Kirk's Night O Plenty" - after which Diamond said that Walliams and co-Little Britain star Matt Lucas were "complete arseholes". Diamond has not spoken to Walliams since, yet still refers to him as a "comic genius".

Television and publications

Diamond's biggest role on television to date came on Channel 4 computer and video game show Gamesmaster, which ran from 1992-1998. However he was absent during the show's third series, which he attributed to a disagreement with the show's then-sponsors, McDonald's. He went on to present the short-lived BBC Scotland panel show Caledonia McBrains in 2002.

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In 2006, Diamond filmed Five documentary, Crucify Me. During filming, he took part in the live annual Holy week re-enactment of the crucifixion at San Pedro Cutud. However, he backed down at the last minute, breaking into tears.

He also has appeared on the Discovery Real Time programme, Rubble Trouble, which charts the development of his house extension. While residing in Brighton from 2002 to 2004, he trained and worked as a bus driver with the local transport company Brighton and Hove Bus Company, recording his thoughts and feelings for a documentary to be shown on UK television Channel 5. Similarly to Diamond, many celebrities have worked for Brighton and Hove Bus Company, some of which are named on the front of the city's buses.

Diamond's autobiography, Celtic & Me: Confessions From The Jungle, was published in the UK by Black & White Publishing in August 2010. The book is a combination of media memoir and the story of Diamond's life as a fan of Celtic Football Club. In 2015, he became one of 44 financial backers for the short film Autumn Never Dies.

Radio

Diamond launched XFM Scotland with The Dominik Diamond Breakfast Show on Xfm Scotland in January 2006. On 27 June 2007, RadioToday.co.uk announced that Diamond had joined Talk 107 to cover a number of programmes over the summer months. From 13 October 2007 Diamond presented the Dominik Diamond Breakfast Club on Talk 107. In January 2008 Dominik took over Talk 107 Drive with Marisa de Andrade. In April 2008, following a station revamp, the show became known as Diamond and de Andrade. Diamond left Talk 107; the station closed in December 2008.

References

Dominik Diamond Wikipedia