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Bradley John Walsh (born 4 June 1960) is an English actor, television presenter, comedian, singer, and former professional footballer.

Walsh's acting roles on television include in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street (2004–2006), DS Ronnie Brooks in the procedural series (2009–2014), and Graham O'Brien in the sci-fi series (2018–2022). He has also presented various television game shows, including Wheel of Fortune (1997), The Chase (2009–present), Odd One In (2010–2011), Keep It in the Family (2014–2015), (2016–2019), and (2020–present).

Bradley Walsh hosted the ITV variety show Tonight at the London Palladium (2016–2019) and was a team captain on the sports-themed panel show Play to the Whistle (2015–2017). He appeared as the coach in the 2001 comedy film . Since 2019, he has starred in alongside his son , and the two began hosting the reboot of Gladiators on BBC One in 2024. He also often appears onstage, particularly in .

As a singer, Walsh has released the studio albums (2016) and When You're Smiling (2017), with the two respectively reaching No. 10 and 11 on the UK Albums Chart.


Early life
Bradley John Walsh was born in on 4 June 1960, the son of Scottish mother Margaret and English father Daniel. He grew up in Leavesden and has a sister named Kerri.


Education
Walsh was educated at Francis Combe School (now known as Future Academies Watford), a state comprehensive school in the suburban village of Garston, in , where he was voted most likely to become a TV host.


Career
After leaving school, Walsh got an apprenticeship at Rolls-Royce's aircraft engine factory in Watford.


Football career
Walsh started his youth football career at Wormley Rovers. In 1979, at the age of 18, Walsh became a professional football player for Brentford, although he failed to make the first team, and was regularly a member of the reserves. While Walsh was at Brentford, he also played for Barnet on loan, making five Alliance Premier League appearances in the 1979–80 season. He also played for Tring Town, Boreham Wood and Chalfont St Peter. Ankle fractures ended his football career at the age of 22, in 1982.

He has participated in , a charity football match in which England takes on The Rest of the World, with teams made up of celebrities and professional footballers. He helped England win the event as a player and the and events as a coach. Walsh made an episode for Soccer Aid in June 2022.


Television career
Following his football career, Walsh had a variety of jobs, including working as a bluecoat at in for three months. In October 1982, performing as a newcomer comedian, he came third in a at the Rolls-Royce Sports and Social Club in his hometown of Leavesden.

Walsh was recruited by television channel ITV, who offered him the role as presenter on one of the network's new game shows, Midas Touch. In 1997, Walsh was asked to front the British adaptation of the popular US game show Wheel of Fortune, following the decision of long-time presenter to leave the show after more than eight years.

Walsh's tenure on Wheel of Fortune lasted just one year, when he decided to turn his hand to acting. He also appeared on Lily Savage's Blankety Blank.


Acting
Walsh's first acting job was a minor role in the Channel 4 series, Lock, Stock.... He also appeared as Dave Dodds in the 2001 Channel 4 TV film . He returned to ITV in 2002 after landing a regular role in the short lived British soap opera Night and Day. He featured in a total of 52 episodes. In 2003, while appearing in Les Miserables in the West End, he played a minor role in an episode of spin-off series, .

On 31 May 2004, he made his first appearance in Coronation Street as factory boss , a nephew of the long-running character Mike Baldwin. It was originally envisaged that Walsh's character would be called Vic; however, Walsh asked for the character's name to be changed to Danny after his late father. In December 2006, Walsh was written out of Coronation Street at his own request.

In October 2007, he appeared in TV drama Torn. The following year, Walsh appeared in two episodes of spin-off The Sarah Jane Adventures, in the second story of series two, The Day of the Clown, as a sinister entity that fed off other people's fear. In his role, he played three parts of the same ego: a sinister American-sounding clown called Odd Bob, a mysterious European-sounding ringmaster called Elijah Spellman, and the infamous Pied Piper of Hamelin.

In January 2009, Walsh began appearing in ITV crime drama . He played the character of DS Ronnie Brooks, a recovering alcoholic who has been in the police force for more than twenty years. From 2009 until 2014, Walsh starred in a total of 53 episodes. After the eighth series, Walsh decided to take a break from the programme and ITV decided to rest the show, though it has not been cancelled, and is on a hiatus. Walsh said he would "like the opportunity to pursue other drama projects which ITV are developing".

In May 2014, Walsh was cast as Brutus in a comedy series, , starring alongside and Keith Allen. The show premiered on 27 May 2015.

In October 2017, the BBC announced that Walsh had been cast as a companion to as the Thirteenth Doctor, Graham O'Brien, in the eleventh series of . He reprised the role for the twelfth series in 2020 and departed the programme in the 2021 New Year's Day special "Revolution of the Daleks". He also appears in the 2022 special "The Power of the Doctor".

In December 2020, it was announced that Walsh had been cast as Pop Larkin in The Larkins, a new six-part adaptation of The Darling Buds of May. He started appearing on The Larkins in October 2021.


Presenting
On 9 September 2007, Walsh hosted the countdown TV's 50 Greatest Stars on ITV, in which people had to vote for their favourite television personalities. Later that year, on 29 December 2007, Walsh hosted the quiz show No. 1 Soap Fan on ITV.

In August 2008, Walsh fronted his own ITV series entitled My Little Soldier, in which young contestants are required to do "grown-up things" such as travelling on their own by train. In November and December 2008, Walsh hosted another game show for ITV, .

In June 2009, Walsh became the presenter of ITV game show The Chase, as well as the celebrity editions of the programme. The Chase has become popular, beating rival BBC quiz show Pointless regularly. The show features contestants who take on the "Chaser" in a series of general knowledge quiz rounds. There have also been a number of series of celebrity versions of the show, also hosted by Walsh.

Walsh hosted a pilot for an American version of The Chase in 2012. However, it was decided that would host the show instead.

Between 2010 and 2011, Walsh was the presenter of the Saturday panel show Odd One In, with regular panellists and .

Since 2012, Walsh has hosted the Crime Thriller Awards on ITV3. He also hosted the Crime Thriller Club on ITV3 in 2013. Walsh also narrated a one-off documentary for ITV called The Circus.

In August 2014, Walsh hosted an ITV series, Come on Down! The Game Show Story, which looked back on the history of British game shows.

On 26 October 2014, after two successful pilots, Walsh began hosting the first series of Keep It in the Family. He returned to host a second series in 2015.

In 2014, Walsh presented an episode of Sunday Night at the Palladium. He returned to the show to present another episode in 2015. In 2016, he presented eight episodes of Tonight at the London Palladium, a spin-off from the Sunday night series. A second series began airing in April 2017. On 26 December 2014, Walsh hosted an entertainment special called A Christmas Cracker, filmed at the Hammersmith Apollo in London.

In 2016, Walsh began presenting , a daytime game show for ITV. A second and third series aired in 2017 and 2019, respectively.

In 2017, Walsh guest-hosted five episodes of The Nightly Show on ITV, which aired from 3 to 7 April. On 1 May 2019, it was announced that Walsh would host a new late-night talk show on ITV, titled Bradley Walsh's Late Night Guestlist. The pilot episode, featuring guests , and , aired on 11 May 2019. A full series was not commissioned.

In 2020, Walsh was announced as the host of a one-off festive revival of the game show for the BBC. The show was later commissioned for a full series, and Walsh has presented the show ever since.

In May 2023, the BBC announced that Walsh and his son Barney would be co-presenting the reboot of Gladiators. In December 2023, Walsh hosted the Royal Variety Performance at the Royal Albert Hall.


Other appearances
In 1997, Walsh had a spot in the Royal Gala celebrating 21 years of the Prince's Trust.

In 2005, Walsh was one of the victims of an Undercover in Series 5 of Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway.

In 2007, Walsh took part in Northern Rock's All Star Golf Tournament on ITV, in which his team, Team Europe, won.

In August 2008, Walsh appeared in talent show Maestro on , in which he was placed sixth.

Since 2015, Walsh has been a team captain on the sports-based panel show Play to the Whistle. Hosted by , the first series lasted for seven episodes, beginning in April 2015. The second series began in April 2016, followed by a third in 2017.

Since 2019, Walsh has starred in the ITV travel series alongside his son .

In 2020, Walsh was the "first ever double Undercover victim" in Series 16 of Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway.

In May 2022, Walsh appeared on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs; his chosen favourite record, book, and luxury item were "Always and Forever" by Heatwave, The Count of Monte Cristo by , and a set of golf clubs and balls respectively.


Singing career
Walsh approached rival game show host Alexander Armstrong to ask him for singing advice in 2016. The result, in November, was Walsh's release of his debut album, , which peaked at number 10 on the UK Albums Chart. It consists of covers of jazz standards such as "That's Life" and "Mr. Bojangles" as well as the title track, an original song written by Walsh. It became the biggest-selling debut album by a British artist in 2016, selling 111,650 copies.

A year later, due to the success of Chasing Dreams, Walsh released a second album, When You're Smiling, consisting of more covers of songs, and one original track. It reached number 11 in the charts.


Personal life
Walsh married dancer Donna Derby in 1997. They have a son named , with whom Walsh appeared in the travel series . Walsh also has a daughter born in 1982 from a previous relationship.

Walsh lives in a barn conversion in Epping, Essex, with his family.

Walsh attends church and has described himself as "very spiritual".


Filmography

Film
2001Dave Dodds
The GlowGeorge
2005Prince Charming/Coronation Street Spin-Off film
2007To Each His Own CinemaFatherSegment: "Happy Ending"
2013Imagine AfricaHimself
2016Mike Bassett: Interim ManagerDave Dodds
The LightsMr. ElliottShort film


Television
1995–1996Midas TouchPresenter
1997Wheel of Fortune50 episodes
2000Lock, Stock...Larry Harmless
The Thing About Vince...Perry
2001Hotel!Henry
2002–2003Night and DayEddie "Woody" Dexter
2003RepsTerry Arnold
Phil Seagrove
2004The Basil Brush ShowMr. Savage
Murder CityKen Hill
2004–2006Coronation Street391 episodes
2006Children's Party at the PalaceTV pantomime movie
2005, 2020Ant & Dec's Saturday Night TakeawayHimself2 episodes
2007TornSteven Taylor
The Old Curiosity ShopMr. Liggers
2007–2008The National Lottery DrawsPresenterOccasional episodes
2008The Sarah Jane AdventuresOdd Bob
Elijah Spellman
The Pied Piper
2 episodes
Presenter1 series
Dangerous Adventures for BoysHimself1 episode
2009–2014DS Ronnie Brooks8 series
2009–presentThe ChasePresenter18 series (Regular)
14 series (Celebrity)
2 series (Family)
Guest (Sidemen Edition)
2010–2011Odd One In2 series
2012The Revolting World of Stanley BrownHeadmaster1 episode
2012–2014The Crime Thriller AwardsPresenterAnnually
2013Crime Thriller ClubOne-off special
2014Come On Down! The Game Show Story1 series
A Christmas CrackerOne-off special
2014–2015Sunday Night at the Palladium2 episodes
Keep It in the Family2 series
2015Brutus1 series
2015–2017Play to the WhistleTeam captain3 series
2016–2017Tonight at the London PalladiumPresenter2 series
2016–20193 series
2016Drunk HistoryArthur Conan Doyle1 episode
The One ShowGuest presenter1 episode
2017The Nightly Show5 episodes
2018PresenterOne-off special
Doctor Who Access All AreasHimselfGuest; 7 episodes
When Dummies Took Over the WorldPresenterOne-off special
2018–2022Graham O'BrienMain role; 22 episodes (Series 11–12) Guest role: 1 episode (2022 Specials)
2019–presentHimself4 series; 1 Christmas special
2019Bradley Walsh's Late Night GuestlistPresenter1 episode
2019–2021Take Off with Bradley & Holly1 Christmas special; 1 series
2020–presentBeat the Chasers5 series
3 series
2020Bradley Walsh's How to Win a GameshowOne-off special
2021–2022The LarkinsPop LarkinMain role
2022Bradley Walsh: The Laugh's on MeHimselfTwo-part biographical series
2023Bradley Walsh: My Comedy HeroesHimselfThree-part series
The Royal Variety PerformanceHost
2024–presentGladiatorsPresenterTV series


Theatre credits
1988Wishee WasheeTheatre Royal, Norwich
1991–1992Liverpool Empire Theatre
1994–1996Peter PanSmeeThe Alban Arena,
1996–1997Cash on Delivery Whitehall Theatre
1997–1998ButtonsTheatre Royal, Nottingham
1998Wimbledon Theatre
1999Run For Your Wife Churchill Theatre
2000–2001Dick WhittingtonDickOrchard Theatre,
2001–2002MuddlesWhite Rock Theatre,
2002–2003ButtonsThe Gordon Craig Theatre,
2003Tom, Dick and Harry Theatre Royal, Windsor
2003–2004Jack & the Beanstalk The Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage
2006–2007ButtonsMilton Keynes Theatre
2007–2008Wishee Washee
2008–2009New Victoria Theatre,
2010–2011Peter PanSmee,
2013–2014ButtonsOrchard Theatre,
2014–2015Peter PanSmeeMilton Keynes Theatre
2015Captain Hook, London (one-off concert)
Cinderella – The World's Biggest PantoButtonsBarclaycard Arena,
2017Peter Pan – The World's Biggest PantoSmeeBarclaycard Arena, Birmingham
2023–2024Foundation TheatresFire WardenSydney Lyric Theatre


Discography

Studio albums


Awards and nominations
+ !Year ! colspan="2"Award !Work !Result !Notes
2005National Television AwardsMost Popular ActorCoronation Street
2006
British Soap AwardsBest Dramatic Performance
Best Actor
Best Storyline Shared with and Johnny Briggs
2014National Television AwardsRadio Times – TV Detective
2015Most Popular Entertainment Presenter
2018Most Popular TV Presenter
2019
2020
2021British Academy Television AwardsBest Entertainment PerformanceBeat the Chasers
2025TRIC AwardsTV Personality


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