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Hardeep Singh Kohli at an event for Celebrity Big Brother (2001)

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Hardeep Singh Kohli

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  • He is the brother of Sanjeev Kohli.
  • In 2009, he was suspended by the BBC for "inappropriate behaviour" towards a female production colleague during his role as a reporter on The One Show (2006).
  • He attended Glasgow University, where he studied to become a lawyer.
  • During an interview with Michael Grade on Sunday Morning Live (2010) in 2016, he incorrectly told viewers that Michael Grade had cancelled the original series of Docteur Who (1963). He actually put it on an 18 month hiatus in 1985 and brought it back in September 1986, with the directive that the series needed less violence and more comedy. He also ordered that the Sixth Doctor, Colin Baker, be ousted from the role at the end of that season and oversaw the casting of Sylvester McCoy in 1987. The series was cancelled in 1989 by Peter Cregeen, the BBC's new Head of Series, two years after Grade had left the BBC to join Channel 4.

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