From singing alongside the Bond singers from the 1989 007 film Licence To Kill to presenting on telly, Brad has been a personality across the UK and overseas. He presented the hit show Blood, Sweat and Gears from Extreme Sports (Virgin, Sky), working across some of the toughest sports terrains in Europe and beyond. In 2019, he celebrated ten years in an anniversary programme airing across local radio in the UK.
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His career began as a child model and as a stage actor, appearing in catalogues for Next. In 2009 he played the villain in We Will Rock You, an exploration of Queen. He acted Shakespeare, briefly, playing Caliban in The Tempest and Rooster in Annie. At sixteen, he began presenting high-octane sports for TV.
Two years later, he moved to the southeast of Spain, working alongside the stars of The Only Way Is Essex at a restaurant group in Orihuela Costa, Alicante South. A year later, he was resident performer at the luxury Platja Daurada resort on the island of Mallorca. When he wasn't singing, he was making sure all guests were well looked after and having a good time.
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He returned to the UK in 2014 to present on Hits Music Network, working weekend breakfast. The show aired across five regions throughout the UK and to the Canary Islands.
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He has been heard on in-flight entertainment for Thomson Airways, now Tui.
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A year later, Brad took to the stage at the O2 Apollo, Manchester, performing alongside soul legend Patti LaBelle and The Whispers in The Great Voices Of Soul.
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The same year, Brad was invited to speak on the news and current affairs show The Exchange for the DAB station Gaydio, voicing opinion on the latest current affairs, impacting the LGBT community at home and abroad.
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He had a mid-morning radio show in the Midlands and presented Late Night Love for WCR FM and shifted for Signal and Touch. He worked across daytimes for Sunshine, airing across The Shires and the Isle Of Man. He presented across the south coast for More Sussex, working breakfast shifts, before joining the BBC in 2019. He was a familiar voice across their local radio output in the Midlands. He later joined the Daily Mirror Group, where he launched their news service across a new patch in Derbyshire. His writing has been seen in Daily Star, Sunday Mirror, Manchester Evening News, Birmingham Mail, Solihull Observer, Stourbridge News, The Press Democrat, Derby Telegraph, Proceedings, Scootering and Energy Voice.
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Interestingly, Brad's a relation of Graham Skidmore, Our Graham, who was the voice of the dating gameshow Blind Date, hosted by Cilla Black. His favourite cuisine is Mexican, and he loves playing golf in his spare time. He is now travelling the world as a raconteur.
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