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The presenters

We asked Nicky, Paul and Julia how they feel about working on Watchdog. Find out below...


Nicky Campbell

Nicky Campbell

"Watchdog is a good show to work on because we're responding to the audience and there's great satisfaction in righting a wrong, getting a result and making a company admit when it has sold customers short.

Julia Bradbury

Julia Bradbury

"I've worked on everything from entertainment to lifestyle shows and sports events. Having coped with John Travolta and Arnold Schwarzenegger I should be able to cope with the odd villain or two on Watchdog.

"Working on the programme is incredibly satisfying for us and we hope that enthusiasm comes across to our viewers.

"I'm naturally nosy and have a tenacious character. Watchdog gets thousands of emails, letters and calls a week - that's a lot of stories to get nosy about."

Paul Heiney

Paul Heiney

"I'm looking forward this series of Watchdog. Every season has been full of cracking stories and I'm sure this one will be too. We've shown, once again, that where others fail Watchdog gets results. I'm proud to be one of the faces of a large, dedicated and unseen team who work around the clock to make it happen.

"There were 20 years between the day I left That's Life and the day I joined Watchdog, but I'd hate you to think I've been idle!

"It's been a rich couple of decades with programmes like In at the Deep End, Travel Show and Food and Drink, You and Yours on BBC Radio 4 and lots of time spent on BBC Radio 2. Then there's the newspaper journalism, not to mention a couple of novels along the way, as well as a good few non-fiction books. I've recently been presenting Home Truths on BBC Radio 4 and I'm really enjoying it.

"On Watchdog, as ever there are always consumer battles to fight on behalf of people who often have nowhere else to turn. Watchdog has an undeniable reputation for getting justice for its viewers and if I can help once again in achieving that, then it remains well worth doing."


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