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Bradley played fictional [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] Member of Parliament Eddie Wells in the 1996 [[BBC Two]] serial ''[[Our Friends in the North]]''. Also in 1996, he appeared as gangster Alf Black in ''[[Band of Gold (TV series)|Band of Gold]]''. In 1998, he appeared in the BBC adaptation of ''[[Vanity Fair (novel)|Vanity Fair]]'' as the miserly Sir Pitt Crawley, and ''[[Our Mutual Friend (1998 TV serial)|Our Mutual Friend]]'' as the villainous Rogue Riderhood. Other television appearances include the 2001 series ''[[The Way We Live Now (2001 TV serial)|The Way We Live Now]]'', directed by [[David Yates]], who would work with Bradley five years later on the [[Harry Potter (film series)|''Harry Potter'' films]]. |
Bradley played fictional [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] Member of Parliament Eddie Wells in the 1996 [[BBC Two]] serial ''[[Our Friends in the North]]''. Also in 1996, he appeared as gangster Alf Black in ''[[Band of Gold (TV series)|Band of Gold]]''. In 1998, he appeared in the BBC adaptation of ''[[Vanity Fair (novel)|Vanity Fair]]'' as the miserly Sir Pitt Crawley, and ''[[Our Mutual Friend (1998 TV serial)|Our Mutual Friend]]'' as the villainous Rogue Riderhood. Other television appearances include the 2001 series ''[[The Way We Live Now (2001 TV serial)|The Way We Live Now]]'', directed by [[David Yates]], who would work with Bradley five years later on the [[Harry Potter (film series)|''Harry Potter'' films]]. |
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From 2002 to 2004, Bradley starred as Jake in the [[BBC]] comedy series ''[[Wild West (TV series)|Wild West]]''. Bradley acted in the 2004 musical drama serial ''[[Blackpool (TV serial)|Blackpool]]'' on [[BBC One]]. He appeared in the 2005 BBC drama ''[[Mr. Harvey Lights a Candle]]'', playing a morose coach driver who takes an unruly party of pupils on a trip to [[Salisbury Cathedral]], and the 2006 BBC drama ''[[Sweeney Todd]]''. He had a small role in a |
From 2002 to 2004, Bradley starred as Jake in the [[BBC]] comedy series ''[[Wild West (TV series)|Wild West]]''. Bradley acted in the 2004 musical drama serial ''[[Blackpool (TV serial)|Blackpool]]'' on [[BBC One]]. He appeared in the 2005 BBC drama ''[[Mr. Harvey Lights a Candle]]'', playing a morose coach driver who takes an unruly party of pupils on a trip to [[Salisbury Cathedral]], and the 2006 BBC drama ''[[Sweeney Todd]]''. He had a small role in a
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