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Stephan Raymond Nolan, popularly known as Stephan Nolan, born on August 20, 1973, is a Northern Irish radio and television presenter for BBC Northern Ireland and BBC Radio 5 Live and is the highest-earning broadcaster the BBC employs in the Province. During his early life, being born in the Shankill Road area of Belfast, Nolan was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution and the Queen’s University of Belfast, where he studied French and Business studies, graduating with a BA in 1995. Scroll down to the next section for learning about his career.

As far as his career is concerned, in 2002, Nolan joined Belfast Citybeat and won a Sony Radio Academy Award. The following year, he was hired by BBC Northern Ireland, where he has worked since 2003, presenting The Stephan Nolan Show on BBC Radio Ulster. Later, in July 2005, he presented his own weekend phone-in show for Radio Live which aired from 10 pm to 1 am every Friday and Sunday, and from 9 pm to 12 am every Saturday. Until 2017, he also hosted a questionnaire followed by a condition of debates on Five Live. In 2006, Nolan was involved in a mock boxing match with Gerry Anderson in aid of the BBC’s appeal. he also launched his own podcast on October 13, 2021.

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Knowingly, Nolan has presented several television programs. He also set up live on BBC Northern Ireland is a weekly television debate and phone-in show. Since 2008 he has presented Panic Attack, a new game airing on Friday nights in Northern Ireland. The show was repeated nationwide in a daytime slot starting in February 2010. Though, in 2008 he stood for Mathew Wright on Five’s The Wright Stuff. He also presented a documentary focusing on the Shankill Butchers. Nolan often discusses starting work aged 12, in a video store while at school. Religion is a regular feature on his radio shows. In 2015, he stated he was an atheist and as a result, he issued an apology for breaching BBC guidelines. There is no such information about his personal life on any social media platform as he was an extremely private person and likes to be out of any unnecessary limelight.

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