Jay Bobby Seagull (born 13 February 1984) is an English mathematics teacher, broadcaster and writer. He appeared on the television programme University Challenge in 2017, and in 2018 on Monkman & Seagull's Genius Guide to Britain. His second book, The Life-Changing Magic of Numbers, was published in 2018.
Early life and education
Seagull, the second of his parents' four sons all of whom were called Jay, grew up in the LondonBorough of Newham.[1] His parents emigrated to East Ham from Kerala in India.[2] He said on episode ten of The Answer Trap that "my first name is Jay because in my family there's a South Indian tradition, so Jay Dave, Jay Bobby, Jay John, Jay Thomas, and then my family name is Jose, from Kerala in South India".[3] Asked by an interviewer in 2017 about his "pretty unusual" name, Bobby Seagull explained, "My dad was very taken by the book Jonathan Livingston Seagull".[1] He attended St Michael's Primary School followed by St Bonaventure's in Upton Park.[2] He is a fan of local football club West Ham United.[4]
He has been a columnist for the Financial Times since January 2018.[10][11] Seagull has since become a national campaigner to improve maths literacy.[2][12] He is concerned that in the United Kingdom it is acceptable to celebrate being bad at maths as if it is a badge of honour.[2] He is also an advocate for maths teachers, supporting them in the creation of new materials and campaigning for better pay.[2] He has said he wants to be the "Jamie Oliver of maths..Jamie Oliver helped to introduce healthy food in schools. I would love to be the equivalent for mathematics where I can help change how people nationally think about it".[13] He has created maths puzzles for BBCBitesize, as well as working with Rachel Riley.[14]
In 2019 Seagull became an advocate for investment in public libraries, working with the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) to front the 'Libraries Deliver' campaign as a national 'Library Champion'. In 2020, Seagull was awarded Honorary Fellowship of CILIP.[23]
Seagull has appeared on the YouTube channel Football Daily on a number of occasions, specifically in their Stat Wars series. He has also participated as a panelist on the BBC Radio 4 discussion programme Any Questions?.[citation needed]
In 2021, he and quiz expert Frank Paul became the resident "trappers" on the Channel 4 game show The Answer Trap.[citation needed] Their role is to create plausible-sounding but wrong answers to questions asked of the contestants, which are hidden among the genuine responses.
Seagull, Bobby (2019). The Life-Changing Magic of Numbers. Penguin. ISBN978-0-7535-5280-3.
Seagull, Bobby (2017). The Monkman And Seagull Quiz Book. Eyewear Publishing. ISBN978-1-911335-99-3.
References
^ abChris Elliott (14 April 2017). "... Bobby Seagull". Emmanuel College's University Challenge star has revealed what it's like to become a celebrity. Cambridge News ("Cambridgeshire Live"), Waterbeach. Retrieved 2 November 2018.