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Georgia Bates

Gladiators star Barney Walsh banned from driving for speeding in Mercedes

Barney Walsh (R) on Gladiators - (BBC / © Hungry Bear Media Ltd)

Gladiators presenter Barney Walsh has been banned from driving for six months after he was caught breaking a temporary 50mph speed limit on a motorway.

The 28-year-old was behind the wheel of his 2023 black Mercedes-Benz SUV when he was caught driving at 58mph in a 50mph stretch of the M4.

The incident happened on October 27 last year in south Gloucestershire at junction 19 westbound, where a temporary maximum speed restriction was in place.

Walsh, who presents the hit BBC game show alongside his father Bradley, was sentenced for the offence at Romford Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday.

The TV star did not attend the court hearing due to “work commitments” which have “taken him out of England at the moment”, his lawyer Gwyn Lewis told magistrates.

Mr Lewis – who had been instructed by Walsh to appear on his behalf – told the court his client had nine points on his licence, meaning a disqualification was “inevitable”.

“I’m not instructed to resist the disqualification and he has been told he is not to drive from last night,” Mr Lewis added.

(BBC / James Stack / © Hungry Bear Media Ltd)

Walsh previously pleaded guilty to one count of exceeding a temporary 50mph speed restriction on a motorway.

Chairwoman of the magistrates’ bench Janis Sanders banned Walsh from driving for six months.

He was also ordered to pay a fixed penalty notice of £72, surcharge of £28 and prosecution costs of £85.

Mr Lewis said Walsh is “in a position” to pay the fixed penalty notice within 28 days.

Walsh, of Epping in Essex, is a presenter and actor who has appeared in TV shows including Death in Paradise and Casualty.

He has co-presented Gladiators with his 65-year-old father since the show was rebooted in early 2024.

A minor speeding offence usually results in three penalty points. Motorists with 12 or more penalty points are typically banned from driving.

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