
Paddy McGuinness furious as he's refused entry to BBC Radio show as he blasts security team live on air
The comedian hosts his own programme on BBC
Radio
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Paddy McGuinness has blasted the BBC's security at his Salford radio studio
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The star ranted live on air
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He revealed how those on the door of the Salford radio studios denied him access to the building without showing his building pass and identification.
Paddy later ranted about his treatment live on air as he blasted security for not knowing who he was.
Shortly after
"I'm just wondering when security are gonna know it's me.
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"I'm not even bothered about them recognising me off the telly, or anything I've done throughout me career.
"Just the fact that I come in every Sunday for a year and a bloke still wouldn't let me in
this morning
.
"'Have you got your pass?' Pass?
"I said 'See that yellow chopper there, son, with 10 million quid stuck on top of it? I did that.
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"Ohhhhhh, come on security, play the game!''
Paddy began his hosting duties for his mid-morning show last year.
Paddy McGuinness reveals his 'crush' on married TV star just hours after ex Christine's bond with Dan Osborne emerged
He hosts the show live from MediaCityUK where he commutes from his shared Cheshire home with ex-wife Christine.
Paddy McGuinness' TV Timeline
2000-2001 - Phoenix Nights
2004 - Max & Paddy's Road To Nowhere
2005 - Max & Paddy's The Power of Two
2008-2010 - Rory and Paddy's Great British Adventure
2010-2019 - Take Me Out
2011 - 71 Degrees North
2013 - Your Face Sounds Familiar
2015 - Benchmark
2017-2018 - The Keith & Paddy Picture Show
2019 - Celebrity Juice
2019-2022 - Top Gear
2019-2022 - Catchpoint
2021-2022 - I Can See Your Voice
2021-2023 - A Question of Sport
2024 - Paddy and Chris: Road Tripping
2024-2025 - Inside The Factory
2023-2025 - Tempting Fortune
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