Andi Peters
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Andi Peters Elazu, a British television presenter, producer, writer, editor, and voice actor currently employed by ITV, and is best known for his appearances on Breakfast TV shows Live & Kicking, Good Morning Britain, and The Big Reunion.
He also appeared in the first series of the ITV skating competition Dancing on Ice.
Career
Andi Peters started his television career as both an ITV presenter for Thames Television and as an in-vision continuity announcer for CITV.
In 1989, he was recruited by the BBC as a host on Children's BBC for The Broom Cupboard, succeeding Phillip Schofield and Andy Crane. Edd the Duck, a hand puppet with a green mohican, was accompanied by Peters. Peters was on The Broom Cupboard for just over four years, beginning in 1993. He then went on to host Taking Two, a BBC Children's comment show, and BBC Children's television show Live & Kicking with Emma Forbes and John Barrowman.
Peters subsequently joined LWT and Channel 4 as commissioning editor for youth and children's programs. The Noise (ITV), The O-Zone (BBC), Top of the Pops (BBC), Shipwrecked (Channel 4), and Shipwrecked are among his television production credits.
Peters narrated The Big Reunion, an ITV2 reality series that chronicles pop groups' reunions.
Several times before the end of 2013, he appeared on the ITV daytime show Show Me the Telly. Peters has hosted competitions on Good Morning Britain's breakfast news show Good Morning Britain and the ITV daytime game show Ejector Seat, which aired for a brief period in 2014 as a temporary substitute for Tipping Point.
He appears as a competition judge on Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway.
Peters has occasionally appeared on ITV show Lorraine since Christmas 2020.
Peters appeared in Toy Story 2, the 1999 animated film in which he appeared as Male Baggage Handler #1. When Peters was interviewing Lasseter for a Channel 4 "making-of" documentary, director John Lasseter offered the role to him. Peters had to film his line in the United Kingdom as a result of a live broadcast to the Pixar studio because his US work visa did not cover voiceover duties.
Although Graham Norton was away for family reasons, Peters appeared on Virgin Radio's The Graham Norton Show in March 2022.