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Radha Modgil

Radha Modgil is an English medical doctor and media personality.

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Biography

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Modgil studied at University of Cambridge gaining an MA degree and qualified as a doctor at Imperial College London. She worked for five years in hospital medicine in London and then trained for a further two years to qualify as a general practitioner. Modgil continues to practice as an NHS GP, as well as teaching and working in health promotion.

Modgil was one of the co-hosts of BBC Radio 1's The Surgery prior to its cancellation in 2017; her final co-host was Katie Thistleton.[1][2] She was the resident GP for Live with Gabby on Channel 5 and also for Newsround (CBBC). She appeared as the medical reporter & presenter for Channel 4's The Sex Education Show (series 1–5)[3] and BBC Three's Make My Body Younger (series 1–2).[4]

Filmography

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Television

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  • City Hospital, BBC One (2004)
  • Make My Body Younger, BBC Three Series 1, (2008)[4]
  • Make My Body Younger, BBC Three Series 2, (2009)[4]
  • ITV News at Ten (2010)
  • The Sex Education Show, Channel 4
    • Series 1 (2008)
    • Series 2: "The Sex Education Show vs Pornography" (2009)
    • Series 3: "Am I Normal?" (2010)[3]
    • Series 4: "Stop Pimping Our Kids" (2011)
    • Series 5: "Britain's Sex Survey" (2012)
  • The Vanessa Show, Channel Five, (2011)
  • Live with Gaby, Channel Five, (2011–2012)
  • Dying for Clear Skin, BBC Three, (2012)
  • Chasing the Saturdays, E!, (2013)
  • BBC Breakfast, Online Safety/Bullying,BBC One (2013)
  • This Morning, Health Alert- Women's Health, ITV, (2013)
  • Channel 5 News - Older People & The NHS (2014)
  • ITV Tonight - Fuel Poverty & Health (2014)
  • Newsround - Resident GP and Expert for Food Week & Diabetes Special, CBBC, (2015)
  • Feeling Better, CBeebies (2018)

Radio

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  • The Surgery with Katie and Dr Radha, Co-presenter, BBC Radio One[1][2]
  • Interviews and medical broadcasting, LBC 2013
  • Interviews and Q & A, BBC Oxford 2012
  • Radio Europe 2012

Podcast

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  • The Richard Nicholls Podcast (2020)
  • Blank Podcast (2020)

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