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LIFE & TIMES:

Bradley Walsh

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With Bradley, 58, currently starring as new assistant Graham O’Brien in Doctor Who (7pm, BBC1), we look at some key moments in the life of the veteran entertaine­r...

Watford-born Bradley grew up in a council house, the son of a single mother. At the

age of 14, he started doing odd jobs: ‘I was a baker’s boy, getting up at 4.30am, before going to school. I’ve inherited my mother’s attitude, that hard work will pay off.’

As a child, Bradley showed a flair for performing, and his mum once took him to the London Palladium to see Tommy Steele in Hans Andersen:

‘I said, “If I don’t play football for a living, that is what I want to do.”’

After leaving school, Bradley was spotted by Brentford FC and, at 18, he started playing profession­ally, until injury forced him to stop:

‘It was the only life I wanted at the time.’ Bradley has worked as a sheet metal worker, a metal engineer, a Pontins bluecoat and a

comedian: ‘You can achieve anything you want if you put your mind to it. There is only one thing around the corner, and that’s more corners.’

He got his big break aged 33, on the bill at the 1993 Royal Variety Performanc­e:

‘As I’d done my apprentice­ship in the clubs for years, being booed off stage at Blackpool, it was very welcome, and opened doors for me.’

Now he is the elder statesman of Doctor Who:

‘Hopefully younger viewers will look at my character and some of the things I say and do and think, “Oh my dad would say that. Oh my granddad would say that,” so that’s me.’

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