Bradbury's first ever television show was a cable show called
Tellywest, where he worked alongside
Sacha Baron Cohen. He has also hosted shows on
Bravo (UK TV channel) including
Mercenaries in 2001/2002 (later repeated on the Virgin Channel some years later), and also on Trouble TV including
T Spot,
Trouble @ Breakfast,
Jason on Your Doorstop and
Trouble Radio. He was also a presenter for
BBC Knowledge's
Front Room.
The Gadget Show Bradbury was a presenter on
The Gadget Show for 12 years, from when it launched in 2004 to 2016. On
The Gadget Show, Bradbury visited universities, laboratories and research and development departments to see future science and technology. He undertook DIY gadget builds, which have included a DIY hoverboard, the world's first 'phone glove', a
Head-Up Display for his girlfriend's car, and a "mind-reading" device made from a modified mouse that (crudely) controlled a computer. He also built his own hovercraft using only a car wheel and an industrial sized fan.
''Don't Scare the Hare'' Jason was the host of the primetime
BBC One game show ''
Don't Scare the Hare'' which made its debut on 23 April 2011. The show was presented by Jason and narrated by
Sue Perkins, and was scheduled to run for 9 episodes (including a compilation show), however it was axed after just a few episodes due to poor ratings.
Motor Morphers Bradbury hosted the
Channel 5 show
Motor Morphers which made its debut on 6 May 2013 and ran for 4 episodes. In it, two teams were tasked with converting an old vehicle each into something different, which they then pitted against each other. ==Guinness World Records==