Is Dr Zander married?
Is Dr Xand van Tulleken married? No, the BBC presenter is not married.
What hospital was Operation Ouch filmed?
Leeds Children’s Hospital
Operation Ouch! is back with a brand-new series and this time the team have been filming at our very own Leeds Children’s Hospital!
What kind of doctor is Xand van Tulleken?
He specialized in infectious disease and tropical medicine. He currently combines research into the molecular genetics of HIV with medical practice at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London.
Who is older Dr Xand or Dr Chris?
Dr Chris and Dr Xand are twins. Chris is seven minutes younger than his brother Alexander – Xand for short. Dr Xand grew a beard at the request of TV producers who needed the twins to look different.
Where do Chris and Xand live?
London
Dr Chris and Dr Xand van Tulleken are identical twins who practice in London and the USA respectively. Together, they’ve hosted various television specials, including Coronavirus documentaries for Channel 4 including How To Avoid A Second Wave.
Who are the hosts of Operation Ouch Australia?
The first series Operation Ouch! aired on CBBC in October 2012 and ABC Australia in 2013. The show is hosted by twin brothers and doctors Dr Chris and Dr Xand van Tulleken and in 2019 a new doctor, Dr Ronx was introduced. Series 5 was confirmed and aired in January 2017. Series 8 first aired on CBBC starting September 2019.
Who are the Twins in Operation Ouch?
Alexander ‘Dr Xand’ van Tulleken and Christoffer ‘Dr Chris’ van Tulleken (born 18 August 1978) are British doctors, TV presenters and identical twin brothers. They are best known for presenting the series Operation Ouch!.
Who are the van Tulleken brothers in Operation Ouch?
Operation Ouch! Alexander ‘Dr. Xand’ van Tulleken and Christoffer ‘Dr. Chris’ van Tulleken (born 18 August 1978) are British doctors, TV presenters and identical twin brothers. They are best known for presenting the series Operation Ouch!
When was the first series of Operation Ouch?
Operation Ouch! is a British comedy children’s television series on the human body, showing what happens in A&E, what doctors sometimes have problems with and great experiments. The first series Operation Ouch! aired on CBBC in October 2012 and ABC Australia in 2013. [1]