90s TV star left acting for a new career.

Life's changed for him drastically!

September 25th 2024.

90s TV star left acting for a new career.
David Peachey, the former star of the popular children's TV show "Bernard's Watch," has now embarked on a completely different path in life. While he was once known as the leading star of the CITV program, David is now a GP in Nottingham.

The hit show, which aired from 1997 to 2001, followed the adventures of a young boy named Bernard who had the power to stop time with his magic pocket watch. Although David had the lead role in the first run of the show, he has since left the world of acting behind and pursued a career in medicine.

David, now 37, began his acting career as a child after attending drama school with other well-known actors such as Vicky McClure and Joe Dempsie. He fondly remembers his time on the show and how the production team was always kind and supportive of him.

After "Bernard's Watch" ended, David decided to go into medicine because he had always been interested in science. Although he never saw acting as a long-term career option, he did make a few appearances on TV shows such as "The Traitors" and "Pointless Celebrities."

Despite his past fame, David now leads a relatively normal life and is happily married with two young daughters. He admits that he doesn't get recognized very often these days, but colleagues occasionally approach him when they discover his acting background.

When asked about his future plans, David jokingly admits that he would probably use Bernard's watch to take some time for himself and catch up on sleep. However, he also notes that there are certain people he wouldn't want to have the watch's power, as they already have enough influence in the world.

Looking back on his experience as a child star, David acknowledges that it was a different time compared to today's social media-driven world. He is grateful for the opportunities that "Bernard's Watch" gave him and is thankful that he was able to have a relatively normal childhood despite his fame.

Although he no longer makes money from the show, David is happy to see that it still holds a special place in the hearts of nostalgic fans. And while his young daughters have yet to fully grasp their dad's fame, David is content with his life as a GP and enjoys the occasional reminder of his time as Bernard on the popular TV show.

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