This is a fictional version of a person being portrayed by a real life person.
Bradley was born in London, England to Jamaican parents.
Real-Word Articles
Role in TV and Film
- Miami 7
- L.A. 7
- Hollywood 7
- Viva S Club
- Boyfriends and Birthdays
- Artistic Differences
- Christmas Speical
- Back to the 50s
- Seeing Double
Known Allies
- Paul Cattermole
- Rachel Stevens
- Joanne (Jo) O'Meara
- Hannah Spearritt
- Tina Barrett
- Jon Lee
- Dean (Hollywood)
- Maria (Viva series)
Known Enemies
- The Sherriff (Back to the 50s)
- Rockets (Back to the 50s)
What makes Bradley Heroic
Despite his clumsy ways that are seen on occasion, McIntosh does show his heroic nature with his comic ways, yet he’s often serious at times.
Actions
- Despite mainly humorous tactics, he does take life-threatening matters seriously.
- This was seen in Viva episode; let’s get out of here, when he learned that Tina was given the death penalty by the Spanish Mafia, he was dismayed with how the punishment simply is unfair and cruel. He even tells Rachel what happened knowing the Spanish Government is helpless.
- There are cases where he finds himself in situations that are out of his league.
- Wrongfully jailed (once by the nasty disrespectful sheriff in Back to the 50s and by mistake in Seeing Double) twice, having a fan allow him, being addicted to a video game
- For the most part, being a comic relief is Bradley’s main trait. During scenes with the tension is known, Bradley often was to break the tension with a random wisecracking comment. This reminds people around him not to give up on a tough situation, even if it does get him in trouble.
- Despite this, there are cases where his sense of humor gets him out of a jam.