David Bull
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Dr. David Bull (born 9 May 1969, Kent, England) is a British doctor who makes regular appearances on a variety of British television programmes including LIVINGtv's Most Haunted Live, Five's The Wright Stuff, the BBC's Watchdog and Channel 4's Richard & Judy. He is also the Conservative candidate for Brighton Pavilion at the next general election.
He studied medicine at St Mary's Hospital Medical School, London graduating with a first class degree in 1993, before working for three years in the NHS before turning to broadcasting. His first job in television was a programme called The Sky Travel Guide on Sky Travel giving health advice about holidays. This was followed by a stint on the BBC's children's programme Newsround which lead directly to Watchdog, etc.
He was an anchor on Living TV's Most Haunted Live for 18 shows from October 2002 to October 2005.
He is a Celebrity ambassador for the British Red Cross and a Celebrity supporter of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust with whom he has be associated for more than a decade.
Bull addressed a Conservative Party conference on gay issues in March 2004, arguing that schoolchildren should be given the facts about gay sex as well as straight sex.[1]
As well as his work as a television presenter he is also the co-founder of IncrediBull Ideas, a creative communications agency in London.
A member of the Conservative Party's "A-list" of priority candidates, Bull has been selected as the Conservative candidate for Brighton Pavilion at the next general election.
[edit] External links
- David Bull at the IMDB
- Interview on MediaBuddies
- BBC News report of Tory Gay issues conference
- WWF link to biomonitoring experiment
- Awesome Travel Project