Paul Sinha
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Paul Sinha
Diagnosed with Parkinson's disease,terribly sad,hope he can continue to live life to the full,while battling this horrible condition.
He's vowing to carry on chasing,so we'll still see him on screen.
Best of luck Paul,always enjoy his banter with Bradley and the contestants.
He's vowing to carry on chasing,so we'll still see him on screen.
Best of luck Paul,always enjoy his banter with Bradley and the contestants.
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Re: Paul Sinha
Sad news. Far too young for that.
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Re: Paul Sinha
That is terribly sad. My father suffered from Parkinson's. It is an awful disease.
Paul is my favourite chaser, his wit and twinkly eyes set him apart from the other two men who both think too much of themselves.
Good luck, Paul. Let us hope it develops very slowly.
Paul is my favourite chaser, his wit and twinkly eyes set him apart from the other two men who both think too much of themselves.
Good luck, Paul. Let us hope it develops very slowly.
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Re: Paul Sinha
I can only echo the sentiments expressed by others and wish Paul well, he is always very entertaining in whatever he does.
Re: Paul Sinha
Shocking news. Very good chaser indeed.
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Re: Paul Sinha
Sad news, yes a good chaser, I had noted his recent absences, good luck Sinha-man.
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Re: Paul Sinha
Is he the one who’s a doctor?
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Re: Paul Sinha
My father in law (72) has recently had a brain operation (apologies for not knowing the procedure name) which has totally eradicated his shaking and pretty much made him a new man.
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Re: Paul Sinha
How sad. Saw him do a razor sharp stand-up routine at the grand’s Comedy Club last year - he was brilliant.
Re: Paul Sinha
Sad news. I’ve enjoyed watching him on the current series of Taskmaster. Funny man.
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Re: Paul Sinha
I had tickets to see him on Brighton on 9th June.. it was cancelled ... Now I realise why.
Love the chase and wish him all the best in his fight against this disease.
Love the chase and wish him all the best in his fight against this disease.
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Re: Paul Sinha
As others have said sad news. I only generally watch The Chase if him, Anne or Shaun are on, but saw him on Taskmaster recently and a football quiz show with Sam Quek. I hope he's able to carry on his work.
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Re: Paul Sinha
A really genuine bloke. Very upsetting news to hear this week but he has the mindset to fight it and people will rally round to support him no doubt about it
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Re: Paul Sinha
Really shocked a saddened to hear this. Obviously a really warm and intelligent man, and as mentioned far too young to be hit with this.
I wish him well
I wish him well
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I heard something on Radio 1 today regards Parkinson's about making progress and identified ways to stop the shaking..... Good luck to all sufferers.Sutton-Claret wrote:My father in law (72) has recently had a brain operation (apologies for not knowing the procedure name) which has totally eradicated his shaking and pretty much made him a new man.
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Re: Paul Sinha
It was only recently that I learned that his name wasn't Cinnamon.
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That's Gerry...Bin Ont Turf wrote:It was only recently that I learned that his name wasn't Cinnamon.
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Is he related to my woman, Sally?tim_noone wrote:That's Gerry...
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