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Privacy NoticeJacqui Joseph, the host of BBC’s Homes Under The Hammer, has been a familiar face on British TV for years. She’s presented on GMTV, Daybreak, Lorraine, This Morning, The Alan Titchmarsh Show and is also sharing her talents on BBC’s Money For Nothing. With her love for “property and interior design are real passions of mine”, Jacqui often shares her upcycled furniture creations on Instagram. It’s no surprise that she’s found her niche on Homes Under The Hammer since joining the BBC series. But did you know Jacqui has a famous brother who is a well-known face thanks to his roles in TV and film?

Jacqui Joseph presents Homes Under The Hammer
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He even refers to his sister as the “queen of daytime TV”, and they often express their pride in each other’s achievements. So, who is Jacqui Joseph’s famous TV and Hollywood brother? Born on June 22, 1964, Paterson Joseph has had his fair share of time in the limelight after transitioning from stage to screen, reports the Mirror. Casualty fans will remember him as staff nurse Mark Grace in 1997, following minor roles on The Bill and Soldier Soldier. However, it was his role as Alan Johnson in Peep Show that truly cemented his place in British TV history, with his memorable performances, quotes and candid take on business management. Paterson has become a familiar face on our screens, with roles in hit shows like Noughts + Crosses, Timeless, and Doctor Who. His voice has also narrated captivating documentaries such as Wild Burma and Inside Obama’s White House. Recently, he starred as the conniving Arthur Slugworth in Wonka, alongside Timothee Chalamet and Matt Lucas.

Jacqui’s brother is Paterson Joseph, who is widely recognisable from his days on the Peep Show
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Sign up to OK!’s TV newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for free His performance in Boat Story earned him critical acclaim, telling the tale of two strangers and a stash of drugs found in a beached boat. Paterson shares an incredibly close bond with Jacqui, whom he affectionately calls the “queen of daytime TV”. In The Times, he praised her and said: “Jac’s philosophy is: if you can see it, then you can probably do it. Because she was a forerunner for me creatively, she was a total inspiration.” He admires her resilience as he also noted: “When she encounters an obstacle, whether that’s to do with her ethnicity, her age or her background, Jacqui will find a way around it and succeed anyway.” Paterson is also proud of how Jacqui turned their upcycling idea into a reality with her own TV show Room 2 B You on Discovery Home. He shared: “I love that she’s turned an idea we discussed at her kitchen table about upcycling into a TV show (Discovery Home’s Room 2 B You). She doesn’t need help from anyone. She wasn’t able to get a presenting job on mainstream TV so she pitched it, then wrote, produced and presented it.”

Paterson also starred in BBC’s Vigil
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Paterson revealed that the pair had become closer since the death of her husband Andy in 2018. Andy bravely fought cancer over eight months before he sadly passed away. Paterson asked her to decorate his new flat to “partly to keep her busy” following his death, but he knew his sister “wouldn’t allow herself to be broken by it”. The pair publicly celebrate each other’s achievements on social media and share photos of each other together.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnCasualtyDoctor WhoLorraineThis MorningHomes Under The Hammer

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