Julia Bradbury
Presenter, Voiceover Artist and Reporter

Julia Bradbury is one of television's most experienced and versatile presenters. She co-hosts the BBC1 consumer affairs programme 'Watchdog' with Nicky Campbell which regularly pulls in over 5 million viewers. Watchdog is broadcast live from October to May on Wednesdays at 8.00pm.

Julia is also the presenter of BBC 1's "Accidental Heroes", "Kill It, Cook It, Eat It" and for the second year running Julia joined the BBC team covering fashions at "Royal Ascot". Julia's also fronting Channel 5's new travel series 'The Rough Guide to...' every Monday at 7.30pm and currently filming "Rough Guide Ultimate" and "Rough Guide Series II".

'Wainwright's Walk's is a stunning BBC4 and BBC2series shot in the Lake District. Julia walks in the footsteps of famous fell-walker and guide writer Alfred Wainwright (also known as AW). Produced by Skyworks the series includes beautiful aerial sequences of the Lakelands including Blencathra and England's tallest mountain Scafell Pike. "Railway Walks" follows on from the success of "Wainwright's Walks" on BBC 4.

Julia further satisfied her passion for extremes with a BBC1 series for 'Outdoor Britain: Climbing She managed to overcome her fear of heights with the help of Tim Emmett and successfully climbed three major rock faces - Commando Ridge in Cornwall, Crackstone Rib in Snowdonia and the famous sea stack in Scotland, the Old Man of Stoer.

At Christmas 2006, Julia took part in the prime time hit reality singing show 'Just The Two of Us' on BBC1. Partnered with musical legend Tony Christie, they performed 9 songs in different genres and were judged by a panel of industry experts and ultimately the viewers. Highlights included thier swing number 'Who Want's To Be A Millionaire' and Dolly Parton's 'Here You Come Again'. Their finale ' The Winner Takes It All' raised the roof.

In August of last year, Julia completed a BBC1 special one hour documentary entitled 'Crash' which examined the consequences of dangerous driving. 'Crash' was broadcast on BBC1 on May 2007.

In the summer of 2006 Julia took part in a documentary following the selection process of the world famous Red Arrows. Filmed at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus where the aerobatic team train, Julia spent two weeks with the pilots and got to fly in the famous Hawk Jets experiencing G Force 4 - without blacking out or vomiting. Red Arrows was shown on BBC1 in August 2006.

Julia first appeared on our screens in 1996 as the LA correspondent for GMTV, since then she has worked on a wide range of programmes from Channel 5's 'Exclusive' through to 'Top Gear', 'The National Lottery' and 'Castaway' for the BBC. She has also been a regular contributor on 'Wish You Were Here?' for ITV. As the host of 'Speedway Grandprix' and 'Honda Powerboats' for Channel 4, She has been able to travel the world and exercise her 'action girl' persona.

In 2000 Julia had a busy year, presenting 'Carlton Country' on Carlton Network. She was also Co-host on Radio 2's live programme, 'Steve Wright In The Afternoon'. That year also saw her host 'Moral Dilemmas' on The Living Channel, 'Backstage' on BBC Choice and 'The Real Car Show' on ITV.

2001 saw Julia present her first epison of 'Wish You Were Here?', 'Castaway', and 'The National Lottery'. Since then Julia has presented many series of 'Wish You Were Here?' and 'Skiing On 4' for Channel 4.

In addition Julia has presented 'Superbikes' for British Eurosport, 'Days Of Thunder' and 'Powerboats' for Channel 4and 'Sky Movies Tonight' and 'Empire Awards for SKy Movies.

Julia's corporate presenting experience includes work for Sony UK which required her to travel to Cancun, Malta, Tenerife and Marbella. In 2001 Julia provided a voiceover for Orange UK and most recently In House Corporate videos for Vodaphone and Norwich Union.

With over 1000 hours of live broadcasting under her belt, Julia is a highly experienced, energetic and versatile presenter. She is also the Creative Consultant of a music based sponsorship company.

For further information or to book Julia please call Media Ambitions on 020 8940 2222.