Sports creds: Avid surfer, wakeboarder, slackliner and a sucker for a gnarly adventure race!
Adventure creds: Mt Kinabalu in Borneo, Rainforests in Costa Rica, Tiger country in South India
Science creds: 1st class BA Natural Sciences, Cambridge University.
MSc Science Media Production, Imperial College
Cool stuff: Used to be an Outdoor Pursuits Instructor, now he's a BBC Science Presenter!
Biog:
*** We're very excited to announce Greg is filming a new BBC Three series called 'Secrets of Everything'! Why does chilli burn? Could you dig to Australia?! He's looking for your questions! Head over to to find out more! ***
Greg packs his time with almost every type of Science Communication! When he's not out filming a fun science stunt, performing live shows in schools, hanging about music festivals getting people excited about hands-on science, producing & directing some film or other, or doing a spot of consultancy and lecturing, he's probably out in the waves, on the lake, or zooming through a forest no doubt thinking about something geeky!
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Last year Greg was making Big Ben chime 13 times, playing the guitar at 60mph, surfing a tidal wave, and microwaving ants for BBC Three's 'Secrets Of The Universe'.
Before that Greg put himself on the line to persuade Gavin Henson to take a direct hit from 750,000 volts of electricity on 'How To Kill A Celebrity' on Bravo. He was the Science & Tech expert on BBC2's quiz series 'KnowItAlls',and he presented children's science and invention series 'Whizz Whizz Bang Bang' on CBBC where he made crazy inventions such as an underwater canoe, hover-board, robotic horse and a jet engine bed driven by The Stig.
Find out more about Greg at
www.gregfoot.com
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