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12 Facts About Paul Heiney

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Paul Heiney was born on Paul Wisniewski, 20 April 1949 and is a British radio broadcaster and television reporter.

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Paul Heiney was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, the son of Norbert Wisniewski and Evelyn Mardlin.

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Paul Heiney worked on In At The Deep End in which Heiney takes on a range of challenges and new jobs.

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Paul Heiney presented The Travel Show, Food and Drink and, on BBC Radio 4, You and Yours.

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Paul Heiney later presented BBC One's consumer affairs programme Watchdog and presented the ITV primetime show Countrywise from 2009 to 2015.

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In September 2011, Paul Heiney co-hosted a prime time Genealogy series Missing Millions alongside Melanie Sykes on ITV.

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In 1990, Paul Heiney took up traditional farming in Westleton, Suffolk where he lives with his wife Libby Purves.

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For ten years Paul Heiney worked 36 acres with Suffolk Punch horses.

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Paul Heiney wrote a diary of his activities for The Times as well as several books.

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Paul Heiney presented two videos about farming with horses, Harnessed to the Plough and First Steps to the Furrow.

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Paul Heiney had agreed with his wife that they should have the farm for no more than ten years.

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Paul Heiney has presented A Victorian Summer for Anglia Television, eight half-hour programmes about traditional farming: the glory of working the land with horses as well as the rigours and difficulties that Victorian farmers faced.