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British news pest gains cult following

11:00 AEDT Wed Jul 28 2010
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Paul Yarrow at a protest.
Paul Yarrow at a protest.

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A British man has a cult following after managing to gatecrash live television crosses on four different stations in a variety of locations.

The man, who has been identified by bloggers as south London community worker Paul Yarrow, has also apparently applied to be a contestant in the UK's Big Brother 2010, the Telegraph reports.

The application states he is "currently known as the fat guy who wants to be on television" and is "well known in south London".

So far Mr Yarrow has appeared in live reports on the BBC, ITV, Sky and Channel 4, and even in the background of Antiques Roadshow.

The majority of Mr Yarrow's sightings have been around London, such as outside the Houses of Parliament, Hyde Park and even in a Gaza protest in May.

Mr Yarrow first gained prominence after he was feature on BBC show Good News, when host Russell Howard showed a montage of Mr Yarrow's appearances.

In one clip he managed to get into the camera's shot 10 times.

Blog site FidgetWith.com has compiled a cache of screenshots of Mr Yarrow's appearances.

In 2008 the South London Press reported Mr Yarrow was nominated as a Community Champion and Carer of the Year, saying pages and pages of handwritten support had filed in to the newspaper.

 
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