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Bradley Walsh shares health struggle 'people think I'm making up'
Bradley Walsh shares health struggle 'people think I'm making up'

Daily Mirror

time21-06-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Mirror

Bradley Walsh shares health struggle 'people think I'm making up'

The Chase host's condition leaves him 'white as a sheet' Bradley Walsh is a hugely familiar face on TV with his career having gone from strength to strength in recent years. The 65-year-old will be back on our screens this evening for an instalment of The Chase Celebrity Special. He has also recently appeared on Bradley and Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad, an ITV travel series that sees Bradley joined by son Barney. In one episode, they discovered Tokyo's vibrant attractions and, according to Bradley, some of Japan's most hair-raising rope bridges. ‌ During a recent appearance on Chris Evans' Virgin Radio Breakfast Show, Bradley confessed to experiencing genuine vertigo while navigating the precarious structure. Bradley told Chris: "I know, people think I'm making it up." ‌ However, Chris replied: "There's no way, you were white as a sheet", and Barney interjected with: "It does terrify him". Reassuringly, Bradley reported that he's been making progress with his vertigo struggles, stating: "I'd like to think that since the early days, I've got a bit better." The NHS website describes vertigo as a sensation of spinning, either personally or environmentally, which can significantly impact balance. It notes that vertigo episodes can last from mere seconds to hours, with severe cases persisting for days or even months, as reported by Gloucestershire Live. Vertigo often resolves itself without treatment. Nevertheless, the NHS advises consulting a GP if symptoms recur or interfere with daily life. Vertigo is often mistakenly referred to as a fear of heights when in actuality, this should be termed acrophobia. According to Healthline, acrophobia can induce physical reactions such as increased sweating, chest tightness or pain, nausea or dizziness, and an accelerated heartbeat when faced with or even just thinking about elevated places. Beyond his "vertigo", Bradley has also grappled with another medical condition called blepharitis, leading to swollen, red eyes. He previously said: "People don't realise I have seriously bad blepharitis. "I have to take one pill a day for it or I really struggle. I am going to need my eyes operated on at some point to sort it out. So many times, people have commented on how I look. But they don't realise. If I take medication though, I'm fine."

ITV The Chase star Bradley Walsh opens up on being 'sacked' from role
ITV The Chase star Bradley Walsh opens up on being 'sacked' from role

Edinburgh Live

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Edinburgh Live

ITV The Chase star Bradley Walsh opens up on being 'sacked' from role

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Treasured TV presenter Bradley Walsh marked his 65th birthday this week, but despite hints at "slowing down", his busy schedule shows no signs of letting up. Walsh is a staple on British television, hosting popular shows such as 'The Chase', 'Gladiators', and 'Blankety Blank', as well as travelling the country with his son Barney in 'Breaking Dad'. However, before becoming a household name, Walsh began his career as a Rolls Royce apprentice jet engineer and even had a brief stint as a footballer with Brentford FC, until an injury cut his playing days short. Walsh's foray into show business began as a Pontins bluecoat entertainer, giving him his first taste of life on stage. However, his natural prankster tendencies, which often landed him in hot water at school and in previous jobs, ultimately led to him being sacked from this role. In an interview with earlier this year, Walsh recalled: "Once I left that to get into the entertainment industry and become a blue coat, I got sacked from being the bloke that was messing around. I thought that was the job! In the end I thought to myself, why don't I just get paid for messing around?". Post-Pontins, Walsh carved a career in stand-up comedy and remarked: "That was a very conscious decision. So, I've got myself a routine together," discussing his approach to humour. Reflecting on his style, he commented, "I was a very physical comic, bit like Norman Wisdom, not so many jokes. I was a very physical comic. And that's where it all started.", reports the Mirror. Celebrated across Britain, Bradley Walsh has been a staple on TV screens for over two decades, mastering roles in comedy, acting, and presenting. His notable roles include Danny Baldwin on the renowned ITV soap 'Coronation Street', DS Ronnie Brooks in 'Law and Order: UK' and as Graham O'Brien in the beloved sci-fi series 'Doctor Who' broadcast on BBC One, according to Gloucestershire Live. In 2009, Bradley transitioned to game show hosting by taking over as the host of ITV's hit quiz show 'The Chase'. He narrated how he landed the gig while popping into ITV to enquire about hosting opportunities. During a nostalgic chat with the ex-head of daytime television, she revealed plans for a new quiz show, to which Bradley promptly gave his critique. Recalling their conversation, Walsh shared, "I took it away and I said 'Yes, this can work, this will work' and she said, 'Okay, well we're going to make a pilot' and I said, 'I'll do it for you' and she said, 'Yeah, but it's only an office run-through' and I said, 'I'll do it for you, don't worry'." In an interview on the Tommy Tiernan show last year, Bradley Walsh recalled helping launch the pilot and coming up with nicknames for The Chasers. Nearly 16 years on, Bradley's passion for The Chase remains strong, with no plans to leave the show. Speaking to the Daily Mail, he reflected on his time on the programme: "Until people say they've had enough and start switching off, I'll do it. We've had such an extraordinary time together. It's the best job in the world."

Bradley Walsh on being 'sacked' from role as opens up on The Chase future
Bradley Walsh on being 'sacked' from role as opens up on The Chase future

Daily Record

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

Bradley Walsh on being 'sacked' from role as opens up on The Chase future

Bradley Walsh has graced our TV screens for over 20 years. TV icon Bradley Walsh celebrated his 65th birthday this week and even hinted that he would be now "slowing down", but with his jam-packed diary, it's clear that it's just not going to happen anytime soon. The star is known for presenting many famous shows including The Chase, Gladiators, Blankety Blank, and hits the road in Breaking Dad with his son Barney Walsh. However, before he became a national TV treasure, Walsh kicked off his career joining Rolls Royce as an apprentice jet engineer and then briefly glimmered on the football pitch after being scouted by Brentford FC, until an unfortunate injury ended his football career. ‌ His showbiz career kicked off as a Pontins bluecoat entertainer and it gave Bradley his first taste of the stage life. Despite his natural fun-loving tendencies which often got him into trouble during school and previous occupations, his spirited antics eventually led to him losing this job, writes The Mirror. ‌ Brad chatted to earlier this year where he reflected on the start of his career: "Once I left that to get into the entertainment industry and become a blue coat, I got sacked from being the bloke that was messing around. I thought that was the job! In the end I thought to myself, why don't I just get paid for messing around?". Post-Pontins, Walsh then went into comedy, he said: "That was a very conscious decision. So, I've got myself a routine together,". Describing his comedic style, he said, "I was a very physical comic, bit like Norman Wisdom, not so many jokes. I was a very physical comic. And that's where it all started." The much loved star has graced our TV screens for 20 years as a comedian, actor, and presenter. His impressive acting portfolio includes stints as Danny Baldwin on ITV's Coronation Street, DS Ronnie Brooks in Law and Order: UK and Graham O'Brien in Doctor Who. In 2009, Bradley took the reins as host of ITV's quiz phenomenon The Chase, marking a strategic shift in his professional path. Walsh detailed how he snagged the opportunity to host The Chase after popping into ITV studios to enquire about presenting jobs. ‌ While reminiscing during a conversation with the former head of daytime TV, she mentioned an upcoming quiz show concept, prompting Bradley's feedback. Recounting their discussion, Bradley shared: "I took it away and I said 'Yes, this can work, this will work' and she said, 'Okay, well we're going to make a pilot' and I said, 'I'll do it for you' and she said, 'Yeah, but it's only an office run-through' and I said, 'I'll do it for you, don't worry'." During an appearance on the Tommy Tiernan show last year, he remembered kick-starting the pilot and devising the monikers for The Chasers. Fast forward nearly 16 years, Bradley's enthusiasm for The Chase hasn't waned, and he has no intention of quitting anytime soon. In conversation with the Daily Mail, he mused about his tenure: "Until people say they've had enough and start switching off, I'll do it. We've had such an extraordinary time together. It's the best job in the world." Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

ITV fans say the same thing as Bradley Walsh series comes to an end
ITV fans say the same thing as Bradley Walsh series comes to an end

Edinburgh Live

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Edinburgh Live

ITV fans say the same thing as Bradley Walsh series comes to an end

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info The dynamic duo of ITV star Bradley Walsh and his son Barney wrapped up the sixth series of 'Breaking Dad' on Tuesday (May 6) with an exhilarating finale in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The father-son pair has been on an epic journey through Japan and Thailand, engaging in a variety of activities. They have participated in sumo wrestling in Tokyo and bungee jumping in Gifu, gone go-karting in Osaka, and honed their Muay Thai skills in Bangkok. In the final episode, Barney upped the ante with a heart-stopping jungle roller coaster ride through Chiang Mai's green landscape. They also braved the world's stinkiest fruit, with Bradley more taken aback by its hefty £36 price tag than its notorious odour and flavour. (Image: ITV) The duo competed in a wooden go-kart race that seemed like a surefire way to void any travel insurance policy. Reflecting on the show's six-season run, Bradley and Barney shared cherished memories from their adventures, stirring nostalgia among fans. However, the trip down memory lane sparked concern among viewers about the show's future. Fans took to social media to express their hopes and fears. One viewer posted: "Really hope this wasn't the last series! I really enjoy watch Bradley and Barney's adventures!! #breakingdad" Another shared their apprehension: "Genuinely hope this isn't the final episode of #BreakingDad that I've watched tonight, this father and son are great to watch together!" (Image: ITV) Another chimed in, "Awww, I hope that isn't the last series. Such an entertaining show." There's buzz around whether Bradley Walsh and his son Barney will be back for another run, as ITV has yet to confirm a seventh series, reports the Express. A well-recognised face since the late 1980s, Bradley first graced our screens with the show 'You Must Be Joking', before going on to star in 'Coronation Street', 'The Larkins', and 'Doctor Who'. But it's as the charismatic quizmaster of ITV's The Chase – a post he's held since its 2009 debut – that Bradley is perhaps best known. Venturing into new territory, Bradley has joined forces with Barney for the BBC's fresh take on Gladiators. While chatting to BBC's Tommy Tiernan, Bradley shared the joy the show brings him. He revealed: "It's one of the most wonderful things I've ever done because spending time with my lad. From the age of 18, he's now 26 by the way, that's how long the show's been running, it was just extraordinary." Breaking Dad is available to watch on ITVX.

ITV's Bradley & Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad fans all voice same concern as season 6 ends
ITV's Bradley & Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad fans all voice same concern as season 6 ends

Daily Record

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

ITV's Bradley & Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad fans all voice same concern as season 6 ends

ITV'S Bradley and Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad aired it's final episode of season six last night but fans were all left saying the same thing after it ended. Bradley and Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad's sixth season finished up on Tuesday evening on May 6 with the father and son duo taking in the buzz of the city of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand. The Gladiators c o-hosts have been travelling across Japan and Thailand, with numerous stops to check out local activities such as sumo-wrestling in Tokyo, bungee jumping in Gifu, go-karting in Osaka, and Muay Thai training in Bangkok. In the sixth episode, Barney arranged to take a ride on a death-defying jungle roller coaster, which promises to offer a unique and thrilling way to experience the beautiful surroundings, if you dare to keep your eyes open. Bradley and Barney also sampled the smelliest fruit in the world, with The Chase present left more horrified by the £36 price point rather than the stench. ‌ The pair also had a go on a wooden go-kart race that looks certain to invalidate anyone's travel insurance. After another entertaining episode, Bradley and Barney reflected on their six seasons of the programme and shared some of their favourite memories from the past series. ‌ While most fans enjoyed the walk down memory lane, many feared what the emotional moment could potentially mean regarding the future of the show, the Express reports. Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, one user exclaimed: "Really hope this wasn't the last series! I really enjoy watch Bradley and Barney's adventures!! #breakingdad". Another worried fan echoed: "Genuinely hope this isn't the final episode of #BreakingDad that I've watched tonight, this father and son are great to watch together!" A third chimed in: "Awww hope that isn't the last series. Such an entertaining show." ‌ It's not been announced if Bradley and Barney will return for a seventh series with no official announcement from ITV as of yet. Bradley has been a household name since he first graced our television screens in the late 1980s, initially hosting You Must Be Joking before going on to star in Coronation Street, The Larkins and Doctor Who. However, he is best known for his long-standing role as host of ITV's popular quiz show The Chase, which he has been a part of since it first aired in 2009. ‌ His more recent roles include presenting the BBC's revival of Gladiators alongside his wife Barney. This isn't the first time the father and son duo have worked together as they have been presenting ITV's Breaking Dad together since 2019, which continues to be a hit with viewers. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. Speaking to BBC's Tommy Tiernan, Bradley expressed his fondness for the show, saying: "It's one of the most wonderful things I've ever done because spending time with my lad." Reflecting on their long-running collaboration, Bradley added: "From the age of 18, he's now 26 by the way, that's how long the show's been running, it was just extraordinary."

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