Dallas Campbell
Known for: Acting
Born: September 16, 1970 in Kilmalcolm, Scotland, UK
Dallas Campbell is a well-known British television presenter whose credits include BBC One's Supersized Earth, Bang Goes the Theory (BBC America, 2013), Egypt's Lost Cities, BBC Four's Horizon Guides, and The Drake Equation: The Search for Life. Before joining the BBC, he presented Channel Five's technology program The Gadget Show, as well as Dallas Campbell's Guide to the Impossible, also known as Dallas in Wonderland, a comedy science series he co-produced with R.J. Cutler for Discovery Science in the United States. Prior to moving into factual presenting, he worked as an actor in several of the UK's most popular television shows, including Casualty, Doomwatch, A Touch of Frost, and Moll Flanders. In theatre, he frequently collaborated with the late, legendary director Ken Campbell on various projects, most notably The Warp, the world's longest play, which ran for 29 hours. He wrote and directed the short film No Deposit No Return. He is married to Victoria Goodall, the sister of actress Caroline Goodall.
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Fallen Angels
Brett Murray
The Science of Doctor Who
The Search for Life: The Drake Equation
Himself
Doomwatch: Winter Angel
Hugo Cox
Voyager: To the Final Frontier
Self - Presenter
The Science of Doctor Who
Self
Time Scanners: Macchu Picchu
Self
Time Scanners: Jerusalem
Extinct: A Horizon Guide to Dinosaurs
Himself - Presenter
Tutankhamun: The Truth Uncovered
Self - Presenter
Egypt's Lost Cities
Presenter
Television's Opening Night: How the Box Was Born
Self
Woof! A Horizon Guide to Dogs
Presenter
Egypt: What Lies Beneath
Presenter
What Makes Us Clever? A Horizon Guide to Intelligence
Presenter
Spender
Young College Type
Bang Goes the Theory
Self - Presenter
Supersized Earth
Self - Presenter
Time Scanners
Himself - Host
The Treasure Hunters
Self - Presenter
Positive Energy
Self
Red Dwarf: The First Three Million Years
Self
The Crown
Morton's Interviewer
City in the Sky
Self - Presenter