LIFE'S too short for one busy Blackpool DJ as he crams a blossoming TV career into his already head-spinning schedule.
Radio Wave's Joe Curran is to appear in a prime-time Saturday night BBC1 show called Life's Too Short this June which places cruel people in their victim's shoes for a day.
The popular presenter said: "It's really exciting to be on a Saturday night show like this.
"Every week the show takes a different person and puts them in the shoes of a relative or friend they have upset.
"The show I am in goes out on June 9 and is about a father who was constantly picking on his daughter for being overweight and making hurtful remarks.
"So the Life's Too Short team dressed him in a fat suit for the day and sent him out in Liverpool to see what it was like. The suit is so realistic it's spooky.
"The father is in a restaurant eating a huge ice cream sundae and I go in and pretend to be another customer and start making remarks and give him a really hard time.
"It was hard to do as he was getting really upset and other diners in the restaurant didn't know it was being filmed either as the cameras are all hidden. I won't say what happened next as it will ruin it, but just tune into BBC1 at 9pm on June 9 for Life's Too Short."
Joe, who is a regular DJ at venues across the resort as well as being the Town Centre Licensees Forum spokesman, Care For Kids charity organiser and also a DJ agent, can be seen on ITV's Heartbeat in about four weeks' time.
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