Phil Keoghan - Shows

Shows

Keoghan has worked in more than 70 countries as a television host, producer, writer, and cameraman. Some of the shows Keoghan has been involved with include:

  • 3.45 Live (1990) – Presenter
  • The Amazing Race (2001–present) – Host
  • Best of Both Worlds – Co-host
  • Breakfast Time – Road Warrior
  • The Early Show – Travel Correspondent
  • FOX After Breakfast (1996) – Reporter
  • That's Fairly Interesting – Reporter
  • Go For It – Host
  • The Human Edge (2002) – Co-creator
  • Phil Keoghan's Adventure Crazy – Co-creator
  • Adventure Quest – Host
  • Keoghan's Heroes – Co-creator
  • Miss World 2003 (2003) – Host
  • No Opportunity Wasted (2004) – Host
  • Spot On – Host
  • Surprise, Surprise – Host
  • Whose House is it Anyway? (2000) – Host
  • Speed Test Drive (2006) – Cameo appearance as a student of the Jim Russell Racing School
  • Everest: After the Climb (2007) – Host
  • CBS News Sunday Morning (2008) – Contributor
  • Star Trek: Phase II (2008) – Cameo as Admiral Keoghan in "Blood & Fire" Part One
  • Million Dollar Password (2008) – Guest appearance/Himself

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