Paddy McGuinness to play a survival expert on Coronation Street

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Take Me Out host Paddy McGuinness says his guest role on Coronation Street is a 'special moment' for him

Paddy will star in six episodes of Corrie, playing wilderness survival enthusiast Dougie Ryan who meets up with the Tinkers and Dobbs on a camping holiday.

It isn’t long before Dougie is putting Kirk, Beth, Craig, Chesney, Sinead, Tyrone and Fiz through their paces with hilarious consequence, as he shames the boys with his expertise in all things outdoors. Dougie will be on holiday with his teenage daughter Caitlin who strikes up an unlikely friendship with Craig Tinker.

Paddy said: “Being asked to appear in Coronation Street was a very special moment for me. I remember Peter [Kay] telling me how much he enjoyed his guest spot on the show and I can't wait to get started. An iconic and much loved show not just in the UK but around the world. The character I'll be playing is very funny and I'm sure the corrie fans will love him.”

Paddy, whose acting credits include Phoenix Nights, Max and Paddy and The Delivery Man, starts filming next month, the episodes will be filmed on location and will be broadcast in August.

Coronation Street Producer Stuart Blackburn said: “It's an absolute delight to be working with Paddy who is a talented actor with a flair for comedy that will ensure he fits right in with the Corrie cast.”

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An entertainment writer with a diverse taste in TV and film, he lists Seinfeld, The Sopranos, The Chase, The Thick of It and Detectorists among his favourite shows, but steers well clear of most sci-fi.