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[[Image:7043178.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Jason Bradbury]]
[[Image:7043178.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Jason Bradbury]]
'''Jason Bradbury''' is the UK's best known face of technology and presenter of [[The Gadget Show]] which airs on [[Five (TV)|five televison]]. Jason began his professional career as a stand up comic as one half of a double act with [[David Walliams]] from [[Little Britain]] fame. After roughly four years working with David, Jason branched out and started his solo TV presenting career. In over ten years in TV he's presented hundreds of different series including [[The Big Breakfast]] and The Web Review [[ITV]] - and he's been the face of several channels including [[Bravo]], [[Trouble]], and [[BBC Knowledge]].
'''Jason Bradbury''' is the UK's best known face of technology and presenter of [[The Gadget Show]] which airs on [[Five (TV)|five televison]]. Jason began his professional career as a stand up comic as one half of a double act with [[David Walliams]] from [[Little Britain]] fame. After roughly four years working with David, Jason branched out and started his solo TV presenting career. In over ten years in TV he's presented hundreds of different series including [[The Big Breakfast]] and The Web Review [[ITV]] - and he's been the face of several channels including [[Bravo]], [[Trouble]], and [[BBC Knowledge]].
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Jason's passion for science and technology has made him the obvious choice for several children's science formats including [[Channel Four]]'s Science In Focus and the [[Royal Television Society]] Award winning Gross! but geuss what i no somebody who is better than this guy his name is bobby flowers! for [[Discovery Kids]]. Jason joined Channel Five's [[The Gadget Show]] at the beginning of the series and has made a name for himself with his unique blend of humour and 'chic geek'. Jason is known for his exotic DIY gadget builds which have included a DIY Hoverboard, the world's first Phone Glove, a home-made steady cam and a Heads Up Display for his girlfriend's car. Jason can be heard regularly on [[BBC Radio 2]] and [[BBC Radio Five Live]] and he runs a popular technology blog at http://www.jasonbradbury.com.


Jason's passion for science and technology has made him the obvious choice for several children's science formats including [[Channel Four]]'s Science In Focus and the [[Royal Television Society]] Award winning Gross! for [[Discovery Kids]]. Jason joined Channel Five's [[The Gadget Show]] at the beginning of the series and has made a name for himself with his unique blend of humour and 'chic geek'. Jason is known for his exotic DIY gadget builds which have included a DIY Hoverboard, the world's first Phone Glove, a home-made steady cam and a Heads Up Display for his girlfriend's car. Jason can be heard regularly on [[BBC Radio 2]] and [[BBC Radio Five Live]] and he runs a popular technology blog at http://www.jasonbradbury.com.
==More==

''He lives in Lincoln and London. United Kingdom
He lives in Lincoln and London. United Kingdom


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 13:24, 18 April 2006

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Jason Bradbury

Jason Bradbury is the UK's best known face of technology and presenter of The Gadget Show which airs on five televison. Jason began his professional career as a stand up comic as one half of a double act with David Walliams from Little Britain fame. After roughly four years working with David, Jason branched out and started his solo TV presenting career. In over ten years in TV he's presented hundreds of different series including The Big Breakfast and The Web Review ITV - and he's been the face of several channels including Bravo, Trouble, and BBC Knowledge.

Jason's passion for science and technology has made him the obvious choice for several children's science formats including Channel Four's Science In Focus and the Royal Television Society Award winning Gross! for Discovery Kids. Jason joined Channel Five's The Gadget Show at the beginning of the series and has made a name for himself with his unique blend of humour and 'chic geek'. Jason is known for his exotic DIY gadget builds which have included a DIY Hoverboard, the world's first Phone Glove, a home-made steady cam and a Heads Up Display for his girlfriend's car. Jason can be heard regularly on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio Five Live and he runs a popular technology blog at http://www.jasonbradbury.com.

He lives in Lincoln and London. United Kingdom

See also