Sir Paul rose through the ranks of media in New Zealand, and not long into fronting his self-named TVNZ current affairs show became as much a celebrity as those he interviewed.
As his popularity grew, Sir Paul's personal highs and lows also made headlines. Every twist and turn in his life became public property including a battle with prostate cancer and a near-death experience in a helicopter accident.
More recently it was again his health which made the headlines; his career was put on hold when his cancer returned early last year (2012) and he underwent open-heart surgery in June.
He briefly returned to the country's screens and airwaves, but in December (2012) he announced he was retiring from broadcasting because of poor health.
An unexpected phone call from Prime Minister John Key on Christmas Day ended Sir Paul's ``annus horribilis'' with an ``unexpected, wonderful'' gift in the form of a knighthood.