1. Andrew Michael Rochford is an Australian television and radio presenter and practices as a doctor.

1. Andrew Michael Rochford is an Australian television and radio presenter and practices as a doctor.
Andrew Rochford was born in Sydney, and grew up on the Northern Beaches.
Andrew Rochford attended secondary school at St Augustine's College before going to university and completing an undergraduate degree in medical science at the University of Sydney followed by a graduate degree in medicine, which he finalised in 2004, passing with honours.
Andrew Rochford is the brother of Australian Radio and Television personality James Andrew Rochford.
Andrew Rochford's profile was so increased by his time on The Block that shortly after his win, he was offered a position with the What's Good For You team and joined the television program in 2006.
Specifically, Andrew Rochford's task was in part to report on certain medical myths and to be a medical "guinea-pig", testing out the fact or fallacy of the underpinning suggestion of the myth.
Andrew Rochford has hosted a number Nine Network shows including Amazing Medical Stories, What's Good For You and Random Acts of Kindness.
In 2010, Andrew Rochford joined Network Ten's The Project as a regular guest panelist.
Andrew Rochford was a regular guest panelist on The Circle and had a cameo appearance in an episode of Offspring.
On 18 August 2011, it was announced that Andrew Rochford would be a co-host of Network Ten's new breakfast show Breakfast.
In June 2014, Andrew Rochford joined the Seven Network as the network's National Medical Editor, after leaving Network Ten the week earlier.
On 4 January 2011, Claire Hooper and Andrew Rochford formed a new breakfast show on radio station Mix 106.5 called The Brighter Side of Breakfast.
On 18 August 2011, Andrew Rochford left Mix 106.5 to co-host Network Ten's breakfast show Breakfast.