

Bradley John Walsh began his acting journey in 1988 with ‘Aladdin’ (stage-production). His first screen appearance was as presenter of the game-show ‘Midas Touch’ (1995-1996), then ‘Wheel of Fortune’ (1997).
Walsh started his screen acting in 2000 with minor roles in series ‘Lock, Stock…,’ and ‘The Thing about Vince.’ He appeared in the satirical-comedy ‘Mike Bassett: England Manager’ (2001).
Walsh featured in ‘Night and Day’ (2002-2003), and single episodes of a few TV-shows. He played ‘Danny Baldwin’ in the British soap-opera ‘Coronation Street’ (2004-2006).
Walsh appeared in ‘Torn’ (2007), ‘The Sarah Jane Adventures’ (2008), the anthology-film ‘To Each his Own Cinema’ (2007), the crime-drama ‘Law & Order: UK’ (2009-2014), the sitcom ‘Sun Trap’ (2015), and ‘Mike Bassett: Interim Manager’ (2016).
Walsh played ‘Graham O’Brien’ in the TV-program ‘Doctor Who’ (2018-2021). With his son, he appears in the series ‘Bradley Walsh & Son: Breaking Dad’ (2019--), and plays the lead role in the series ‘The Larkins’ (2021).
Walsh has been presenter of several TV-shows, including ‘The Chase’ (2009---), ‘Odd One in’ (2010-2011), ‘Keep it in the Family’ (2014-2015), ‘Cash Trapped’ (2014-2019), and team-captain for ‘Play to the Whistle’ (2015-2017). He hosted ‘Sunday Night at the Palladium’ (2014-2015).
This anthology film is a collection of 33 different short films, where the directors expresses their ideas and feelings regarding cinema.
Children in Need was a BBC television program meant to raise charity for needy children. Every BBC local and national radio and TV station was involved in this.