Julia Bradbury

 
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== Shows ==
== Shows ==
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[[Masterchef Goes Large|Celebrity Masterchef]] (participant)
[[Just the Two of Us]] (participant)
[[Just the Two of Us]] (participant)
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[[One Man and His Dog]]
[[Pump it Up]]
[[Pump it Up]]
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[[Take on the Twisters]]
[[We've Got Your Number]]
[[We've Got Your Number]]
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Born in Ireland to a Greek mother and English father, Julia Bradbury grew up in Sheffield and worked for a while in her mother's fashion business before becoming a presenter on small cable channels. She got her big break in 1996 when she became GMTV's Los Angeles correspondent, and went on to present various entertainment/gossip-type programmes.  
Born in Ireland to a Greek mother and English father, Julia Bradbury grew up in Sheffield and worked for a while in her mother's fashion business before becoming a presenter on small cable channels. She got her big break in 1996 when she became GMTV's Los Angeles correspondent, and went on to present various entertainment/gossip-type programmes.  
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Nowadays she's best known for presenting the consumer affairs show ''Watchdog'' (with [[Nicky Campbell]]) and is carving a niche as an outdoor pursuits type, with the fell-walking programme ''Wainwright Walks'', the ''Ultimate Rock Climb'' special for a BBC season on ways of enjoying the great outdoors (most of which seemed to involve a high risk of serious injury, for some reason), and latterly ''Railway Walks'', walking the length of old decommissioned railways.
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She presented the consumer affairs show ''Watchdog'' (with [[Nicky Campbell]]) for some years but is nowadays associated mainly with programmes about the great outdoors, most prominently ''Countryfile''. Her other programmes have included the fell-walking series ''Wainwright Walks'', the ''Ultimate Rock Climb'' special for a BBC season on ways of enjoying the great outdoors (most of which seemed to involve a high risk of serious injury, for some reason), and latterly ''Railway Walks'', walking the length of old decommissioned railways, and ''South Africa Walks''.
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Current revision as of 01:50, 19 April 2024

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Contents

Shows

Celebrity Masterchef (participant)

Just the Two of Us (participant)

One Man and His Dog

Pump it Up

Take on the Twisters

We've Got Your Number

Biography

Born in Ireland to a Greek mother and English father, Julia Bradbury grew up in Sheffield and worked for a while in her mother's fashion business before becoming a presenter on small cable channels. She got her big break in 1996 when she became GMTV's Los Angeles correspondent, and went on to present various entertainment/gossip-type programmes.

She presented the consumer affairs show Watchdog (with Nicky Campbell) for some years but is nowadays associated mainly with programmes about the great outdoors, most prominently Countryfile. Her other programmes have included the fell-walking series Wainwright Walks, the Ultimate Rock Climb special for a BBC season on ways of enjoying the great outdoors (most of which seemed to involve a high risk of serious injury, for some reason), and latterly Railway Walks, walking the length of old decommissioned railways, and South Africa Walks.

Trivia

She used to work on the infamous L!VE TV before transferring to terrestrial.

She co-presented the preview show on Channel 5 with Tim Vine, featuring clips of the upcoming shows on the new station.

Contact

c/o Media Ambitions Limited, 211 Chalk Farm Road, Camden Lock Place, London, NW1 8AF

Web links

Official site

Julia Bradbury at Media Ambitions Agency

Internet Movie Database entry

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