Paul Boross is a British author and performer, known for his work in television and pop music. He was a presenter and the resident team psychologist on the long-running Sky TV series School of Hard Knocks, which used rugby to help individuals build confidence and life skills. He also played a role as a time-management guru in the BBC Two programme Speed Up, Slow Down. In the 1980s, Boross was a member of the comedy music group Morris Minor and the Majors, a parody of the American rap group Beastie Boys, producing the hit single Stutter Rap (No Sleep Til Bedtime) in 1987; the song went on to become a number one hit in Australia and reached number four in the U.K.. Boross also formed a comedy musical duo with childhood friend Ainsley Harriott called The Calypso Twins. In 1990, they released the single World Party, which became a hit in the UK and led to the duo becoming regular performers at the Comedy Store and Jongleurs.
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