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Bradley Walsh is Graham O’Brien

Bradley Walsh as Graham O’Brien.

Although Bradley Walsh wasn’t scheduled to attend the San Diego Comic-Con in July, the first details about his character were confirmed by the BBC in July.

The multi-talented actor, presenter and singer is playing Graham O’Brien in the new series. The casting of the 58-year-old Bradley is something of a departure for Doctor Who, which has generally chosen lesser-known, younger actors in companion roles.

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