David Bull

Television presenter

Popular As David Bull (television presenter)

Birthday May 9, 1969

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Farnborough, London, England

Age 54 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1969

David Richard Bull (born 9 May 1969) is an English television presenter, author and politician who has served as Deputy Leader of Reform UK since 2021 and as Co-Deputy Leader alongside Ben Habib since 2023.

1993

He studied at St Mary's Hospital Medical School at Imperial College London, graduating with a Bachelor of Medicine degree, a Bachelor of Surgery degree (MBBS) and a Bachelor of Science honours degree (BSc) in 1993.

Bull was a pre-registration house officer at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington and worked for the NHS in the fields of emergency medicine at Ealing Hospital NHS Trust, and general medicine and emergency medicine at Whittington Hospital in London.

He continued to work as a junior doctor in general medicine, surgery and accident and emergency.

1995

He began a career in broadcasting in 1995 and has presented or appeared as a commentator on numerous shows.

As well as appearing on British television, he has presented Sugar Dome and appeared on The Rachael Ray Show in the US.

In 1995, Bull auditioned to be a guest commentator for The Sky Travel Guide on Sky Travel.

Of the auditioning process Bull recalled, "I had to read autocue, I had to interview someone, and I had to handle a live show...you can't beat that sort of experience."

Bull was awarded the position on Sky Travel, giving advice for the holiday health feature to those travelling abroad, and beginning his career as a television commentator and presenter.

Bull joined the long-running children's news programme Newsround as a presenter and producer of segments regarding children's health.

Whilst on Newsround, Bull became a regular on Saturday morning shows for CBBC including The Weather Show, Saturday Aardvark, K Club and Bitesize Debate specials.

He also hosted, in his role as a doctor, Why Me? and Call the Doctor.

Bull then became the sole presenter of Tell Me About It! for New Zealand's C4 TV station.

Aimed at young people, the five-instalment programme tackled issues including eating disorders, parental divorces and teen drug use and alcoholism.

1998

In 1998, Bull published his first book, Cool and Celibate?: Sex and No Sex, arguing the benefits of abstinence in teenagers.

1999

Bull followed this with What Every Girl Should Know: An A to Z of Health-From Allergies to Zits! in 1999.

Bull joined the BBC's Watchdog in 1999.

While on Watchdog, he also appeared on Holiday, Let's Get Healthy, The Really Useful Show, Daily Live and This Morning.

2001

He then hosted Watchdog Healthcheck, a weekly, half-hour health programme running from 2001 to 2002.

Bull also presented the science and technology-centred Tomorrow's World, before presenting Most Haunted on Living TV.

2002

Bull appeared on Live TV's highest rated series, Most Haunted Live! from October 2002 to October 2005, hosting three-hour instalments that featured paranormal investigations broadcast live with interactive sections involving the audience.

Bull also participated in a ghost hunt at Choughs Hotel where he said he had seen an apparition, though he admitted it could have been an optical illusion.

He has also made appearances on The Wright Stuff, The Jeremy Vine Show, The Alan Titchmarsh Show, and Richard & Judy.

2006

In 2006, Bull was selected as the Conservative candidate for Brighton Pavilion for the following general election.

In December 2006, Bull was selected to fight the parliamentary seat of Brighton Pavilion at the 2010 general election for the Conservative Party, after being placed on the party's A-List earlier that year.

2009

He stood down in 2009 to head up a Conservative policy review on sexual health and was replaced by Charlotte Vere.

2010

Bull made his American television debut in 2010 as a contributor on the daytime talk show The Rachael Ray Show.

2012

In 2012, Bull started hosting for Food Network's series Sugar Dome which is broadcast in the US, Canada, Asia and the UK.

He has also co-presented Coast vs Country on Channel 4.

2013

In 2013, Bull appeared in the romantic comedy film Cavemen.

In 2022, Bull joined TalkTV as the co-host of its Weekend Breakfast Show.

2019

He was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for North West England from 2019 to 2020.

Bull studied at St Mary's Hospital Medical School at Imperial College London and worked as a pre-registration and then senior house officer at St Mary's Hospital, Ealing Hospital and Whittington Hospital.

He joined the Brexit Party, later Reform UK, in 2019 and was elected as one of their MEPs for North West England at that year's European Parliament election.

2020

He stood down upon the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the EU in January 2020.

He became Deputy Leader of Reform UK in March 2021.

In 2022, he became a presenter on TalkTV.

David Bull was born in Farnborough, London to Richard and Pauline Bull, and moved to Framlingham in Suffolk, at the age of four with his siblings Anthony and Katie.

He attended Fairfield Preparatory School, Ipswich Preparatory School and Framlingham College.

Bull had his licence to practise temporarily restored in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (his licence to practise had previously ceased in 2009 and 2017).