Harry Clark

Harry joined the Army Foundation College at Harrogate in Yorkshire at 16 and then went on to train as an aviation technician (Helicopter Engineer) with the Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers. He received his blue aviation beret which qualified him to conduct essential maintenance on anything from a helicopter to a tactical unmanned aerial system.

The 24-year-old, who has left 47 Regiment Royal Artillery, emerged as the winner of the second season of the acclaimed reality show, The Traitors, airing on BBC1 in January 2024. In a finale, which put 6.9 million people on the edge of their seats, Harry stormed to victory after being named a traitor in the very first episode. The series went on to win various awards including the National Television Award for Best Reality Competition (ITV1).

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Harry joined the Army Foundation College at Harrogate in Yorkshire at 16 and then went on to train as an aviation technician (Helicopter Engineer) with the Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers. He received his blue aviation beret which qualified him to conduct essential maintenance on anything from a helicopter to a tactical unmanned aerial system.

The 24-year-old, who has left 47 Regiment Royal Artillery, emerged as the winner of the second season of the acclaimed reality show, The Traitors, airing on BBC1 in January 2024. In a finale, which put 6.9 million people on the edge of their seats, Harry stormed to victory after being named a traitor in the very first episode. The series went on to win various awards including the National Television Award for Best Reality Competition (ITV1).

Since then, Harry has hosted numerous short films for The One Show (BBC) and fronted an emotional film in Normandy as part of the 80th Anniversary of D-Day Concert at the Royal Albert Hall (ITV1). He has also appeared on Celebrity Antiques Road Trip (BBC), Saturday Mash Up (CBBC), The Weakest Link (BBC), Sky Scenes (Sky Sports), The Overlap (YouTube), Saturday Social (Sky Sports), Football Focus (BBC), Traitors Uncloaked (BBC) & Comic Relief (BBC) amongst others.

During the 3rd season of The Traitors, Harry was the official Radio Times correspondent.

Harry stars in the current series of Pilgrimage: The Road Through The Alps on BBC2 and will next be seen in a major series for Channel 4 later this year.

Harry co-presented VE-DAY at 80: The Party at The Royal Albert Hall alongside Dan Walker, Myleene Klass and Katherine Jenkins.

Harry’s brand partnerships include Walker’s Crisps, Deliveroo, LEGO, McDonalds, Revolut, Fishing License Campaign, UK Finance, Get Your Guide and more.

His brand new podcast, Harry & Paul Are Devious, went straight to #1 in the Comedy charts on the week of release and has since rebranded to The Harry & Paul Show.

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