Dougan first came to prominence when he was selected as part of
Channel 4's
Half Million Quid Talent Search in 2010. This opportunity provided a training programme for a select group of aspiring presenters in the lead-up to the
2012 Summer Paralympics in
London. During this process he was an Olympic torchbearer at
Meadowbank Stadium in
Edinburgh, covered the 2011
BT Paralympic World Cup in
Cardiff,
Wales and assisted in the coverage of the London games. Between 2013 and 2022, Dougan was one of the main presenters on the
BBC daily news bulletin
Newsround. He remains one of the show's longest-serving presenters in its fifty-plus-year history. As part of his work at
Newsround, he interviewed many high-profile individuals and covered various major world events. These events included the
2014 Commonwealth Games in
Glasgow,
2016 Summer Paralympics in
Rio de Janeiro,
2018 Commonwealth Games in
Gold Coast and the
2024 Summer Paralympics in
Paris. He also produced and presented short documentary features for the show. One of these features,
Frontline Families, led to Dougan being nominated for a
BAFTA Award in the Children/Factual Category in 2014. While another detailed the global impact of climate change, and as part of the production Dougan led a team to
Fiji and
Australia. Here they captured examples of how the climate emergency was impacting environments abroad. In addition to his work at
Newsround, in 2015 Dougan became a regular entertainment presenter for the
Number One Show on
BBC Radio 1, and was billed on the BBC's core presenting team for
Glastonbury Festival 2016. In April 2022, he chose to step away from
Newsround and became a freelance presenter and journalist. However, he still occasionally presents
Newsround and covered the Paralympics in Paris for
Newsround during 2024. Since 2022, he has regularly contributed to
Sky Sports News and
BBC Scotland's
The Nine. Throughout his career in television, Dougan has appeared as a guest presenter and participant on various other renowned television shows in the UK, including
Jeremy Vine,
This Morning,
Celebrity Pointless and
Celebrity Eggheads. As of 2024, Dougan is an ambassador for Sunrise Medical's Quickie Wheelchairs and regularly works alongside the charity Whizz Kidz UK. ==Personal life==