DICK STRAWBRIDGE Engineer-Inventor, Sustainability Expert, Motivational Speaker & TV Presenter Agent: Sophie Laurimore

DICK STRAWBRIDGE Engineer-Inventor, Sustainability Expert, Motivational Speaker & TV Presenter Agent: Sophie Laurimore

DICK STRAWBRIDGE Engineer-inventor, Sustainability Expert, Motivational Speaker & TV Presenter Agent: Sophie Laurimore Dick was born in Burma in September 1959, the third of seven children. He was raised and educated in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. In 1978 Dick joined the Army, and completed degree in Electrical Engineering. Over the next 20 years he rose from Troop Commander to Lieutenant Colonel, and enjoyed serving in the army (and playing rugby) all over the world. Dick's family persuaded him to audition for Channel 4's Scrapheap Challenge. His leadership abilities, personality and engineering skills, (and possibly because he had the biggest moustache the series producers had ever seen) secured him the job. Dick was in all 10 series of the show - first as a team captain, then as a contestant and finally as a presenter. In 2001 Dick left the army and began a career in industry. He also ran leadership and teamwork courses, and began giving lectures to schools and colleges. He then went on to present Crafty Tricks of War, BBC 2. In this series, Dick celebrated British ingenuity and demonstrated his practical skills by reconstructing and testing some of the most unusual inventions of war. Following this Dick was part of the production, Geronimo, BBC 2, co-presenting with Ferne Cotton. Dick again demonstrated his extensive technical knowledge, as he challenged some of the great British public to build some of the craziest machines seen on television. In 2006 Dick and his family made a life changing move from The Malverns to Cornwall to a small holding that they restored and set about running sustainably. This ecological move was filmed and became the BBC 2 series, It’s Not Easy Being Green. In the 2nd and 3rd series Dick, and his son James, worked with members of the public on ecological projects across the UK. Dick then made The Re-Inventors, UKTV History, 2005 with his son James and Jim Milner. In each episode they reconstructed an invention of historic significance, with only a limited budget (£500), limited time, and limited facilities to construct a modern version and try it out against the real thing. From 2006 Dick has made regular contributions to the hit BBC 2 series Coast. Dick was invited, with his son James, to cook on the February 21st 2008 edition of 'Ready Steady Cook’; he cooked spotted dick and won! 2008 saw Dick teaming up with Jem Stansfield to present Planet Mechanics, National Geographic. They used their eco-engineering ingenuity to build Britain's first street-legal air-driven motorbike, a wood fueled truck and to power a farm using cow poo! In the summer of 2010 Dick took part in Celebrity Master Chef, BBC One and did phenomenally well, making it to the final with Christine Hamilton and Lisa Faulkner. Lisa won but Dick and Christine made their mark! In 2012 Dick then featured in the series, The Hungry Sailors which played out across 20 hours on ITV Daytime. It showed Dick and his son James back together on screen. Both equally self-sufficient, Dick and James set sail aboard pilot cutter the Amelie Rose to explore the food of Britain’s coastal towns. Mooring in tiny harbours and busy ports they met farmers, fishermen, producers and foragers, gathering fantastic local produce and heading back onboard to cook up a number of fabulous dishes in their galley kitchen. It was a coastal, culinary and critical triumph! Shortly after this, Dick presented Beat The Ancestors on Channel 5. This saw Dick challenge a team of modern-day engineers to rebuild some of history's most impressive machines. Later on in the year, Dick and James also co-wrote a series of books: Made at Home (Octopus, May 2012) In 2013 Dick presented, again with his son James, Saturday Farm on ITV where they invited viewers to taste life at Daylesford, one of the UK's largest organic farms. Many adventures later; Dirty Rotten Survival (2015 Nat Geo), The Great Flying Challenge (2016 BBC One) and The Biggest Little Railway in the World (2018 Channel 4), to name a few, Dick now presents, alongside his wife, Angel, Channel 4's Escape To The Chateau and Chateau DIY. Escape To The Chateau is now in its seventh series. In the time he has left, Dick writes, hosts conferences, gives talks on British innovation, leadership and teamwork, lectures at schools and colleges, and makes keynote and after dinner speeches. In the last year he has given talks to a range of clients including Rolls Royce, BAE Systems, The British Council, The National Trust, Siemens, and The RSPB. CREDITS TV: Escape to the Chateau: Make Do And Mend S2, 2021, (Channel 4) Escape to the Chateau S7, 2020, (Channel 4) Escape to the Chateau: Make Do And Mend, 2020-1, (Channel 4) Escape to the Chateau S6 , 2019, (Channel 4) Escape to the Chateau DIY S3, 2019, (Channel 4) Escape to the Chateau DIY S2, 2019, (Channel 4) Escape to the Chateau S5, 2018, (Channel 4) Escape to the Chateau DIY S1, 2018, (Channel 4) Escape to the Chateau S4, 2018, (Channel 4) The Biggest Little Railway In The World, 2018, (Channel 4) Escape to the Chateau S3, 2017, (Channel 4) Cabins in the Wild, 2017, (Channel 4) Escape to the Chateau S2, 2017, (Channel 4) Escape to the Chateau S1, 2016, (Channel 4) Trainspotting Live, 2016, (BBC 4) Britain's Lost Waterlands: Escape to the Swallows and Amazons Country, 2016, (BBC One) The Great Flying Challenge, 2016, (BBC One) Belfast's Forgotten Hero: HMS Caroline, 2016, (BBC NI) Dirty Rotten Survival, 2015, (National Geographic) Coast S10 (contributor), 2015, (BBC Two) Ancient Impossible, 2014, (History) Belfast City: Mud, Sweat and 400 Years, 2014, (BBC One NI) Saturday Farm, 2013, (ITV) Beat The Ancestors, 2012, (Channel 5) Hungry Sailors, 2012, (ITV Daytime) Coast S6 (contributor), 2011, (BBC Two) Coast S5 (contributor), 2010, (BBC Two) Celebrity Masterchef, 2010, (BBC One) Scrapheap Challenge Presenter, 2009, (Channel 4) Coast S4 (contributor), 2009, (BBC Two) It’s Not Easy Being Green S3, 2009, (BBC Two) Beeching’s Tracks , 2008, (BBC) Planet Mechanics, 2008, (Nat Geo) Coast S3 (contributor), 2007, (BBC Two) It’s Not Easy being Green S2, 2007, (BBC Two) Coast S2 (contributor), 2006, (BBC Two) It’s Not Easy Being Green S1, 2006, (BBC Two) The Re-inventors, 2006, (UKTV History) Geronimo, 2005, (BBC Two) Crafty Tricks of War, 2004, (BBC Two) Scrapheap Challenge, 1998-2008, (Channel 4) Books: A Year at the Chateau, Orion, 2020 Made at Home, Octopus, 2012 Practical Self-Sufficiency [co-written with James Strawbridge], Dorling Kindersley, 2010 It’s Not Easy Being Green, Random House, 2005 Awards: Dick was awarded the MBE in 1993 Ready Steady Cook, Winner, 2009 Scrapheap Challenge trophy in series 3 (with his two younger brothers David and Bobby as 'Brothers in Arms') Junkyard Megawars trophy in 2003.

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