Television In 2004, Rochford and Jamie Nicholson, his girlfriend at that time, entered a competition to be a part of the Australian television show
The Block. They were accepted as a reserve in the event of a departure by any other couple. Rochford and his partner then went on to win the show, which included a prize money of $100,000 plus any extra money that could be won after the auction of the property they had renovated. Following that auction, the apartment they renovated sold for $868,000 which meant that the couple pocketed the extra $78,000 above the reserve price. Rochford's profile was so increased by his time on
The Block that shortly after his win, he was offered a position with the ''What's Good For You'' team and joined the television program in 2006. The program was hosted by
Sigrid Thornton. Specifically, Rochford's task was in part to report on certain medical myths and to be a medical
"guinea-pig", testing out the fact or fallacy of the underpinning suggestion of the myth. For example, he was stung by a jellyfish to see what method best relieved the pain; ate 15 kilograms (33 lb) of carrots to see if that consumption would
improve his eyesight. He has hosted a number
Nine Network shows including
Amazing Medical Stories, ''
What's Good For You and Random Acts of Kindness''. In 2010, Rochford joined
Network Ten's
The Project as a regular guest panelist. He was a regular guest panelist on
The Circle and had a
cameo appearance in an episode of
Offspring. On 18 August 2011, it was announced that Rochford would be a co-host of Network Ten's new breakfast show
Breakfast. However he left the program on 29 June 2012. In June 2014, Rochford joined the
Seven Network as the network's National Medical Editor, after leaving
Network Ten the week earlier. He will appear on various Seven programs. In 2018, it was announced that Rochford alongside Mark Humphries would host the Australian version of
Pointless on
Network Ten.
Radio On 4 January 2011,
Claire Hooper and Rochford formed a new breakfast show on radio station
Mix 106.5 called
The Brighter Side of Breakfast. On 18 August 2011, Rochford left
Mix 106.5 to co-host Network Ten's breakfast show
Breakfast. ==References and notes==