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Dan was an announcer on BBC One and BBC Two (Network) from the mid-1990s. Has also worked on BBC Prime and BBC Knowledge. He left BBC Network TV in early-2002, turning up soon afterwards on BBC Radio 2, announcing and reading the news.

He moved to BBC Wales TV in August 2002, taking up a continuity director/announcer position there.

Andy was a BBC TV announcer for thirty-two years, from 1969 until autumn 2001, when he retired from the BBC. He was also a BBC World Service TV announcer in 1992.

Andy died on December 23 2008, following a heart attack. He was 67.

In 2005, David began voicing for the UKTV Network (on UKTV Food, UKTV Gold and UKTV People), whilst training to be an actor at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.

In 2006, he became the regular voice on UKTV G2 with fellow continuity announcer Stella Attar. They recorded double-headers and pioneered the dual-continuity concept. Also in 2006, David began announcing for BBC Prime, broadcasting across Europe and South Africa.

In 2007, David appeared in 'Mamma Mia!' in the West End.

Currently one of the station voices for BBC America. Rebecca has also voiced trails for BBC One, BBC Radio and ITV 2.
Dean has been a BBC TV announcer since 1999. In addition to domestic presentation, he is currently the voice of the BBC's international channel, BBC Prime broadcasting to Europe, Russia, Africa, Israel and the United Arab Emirates - and from December 2004, two additional BBC Worldwide channels: BBC Prime (Asia) and BBC Japan.
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Oliver is a continuity announcer on Turner Classic Movies, BBC America, Sci-Fi Channel and The History Channel. He has also voiced trails for television including BBC, ITV, Sky, UKTV Gold and Zone Thriller.
Sasha was a Network BBC announcer from 1998 until 2003, her voice being heard on BBC One and BBC Two as well as BBC Prime and BBC Learning. In August 2003, she crossed over to ITV, where she announced on ITV 1, ITV 2 and ITV 3.

Sasha left ITV in early-2005, and in August 2005 she moved to Russia Today (a new 24-hour TV news channel, broadcasting worldwide) as a news anchor. A natural progression perhaps - Sasha is a fully-qualified broadcast journalist. She was also the launch anchor for the channel.

In April 2007, Sasha moved back to the UK, where she is now a regular face on Sky News.

Sasha started her career in radio. She worked as a DJ for several years at various local and regional radio stations. During her time in radio, she produced a wide spectrum of programmes, ranging from countless celebrity interviews to a week spent in orphanages and refugee camps in Bosnia during the conflict in the former Yugoslavia.

She was also a presenter for a national cable kids TV channel, dishing up a weekly talk show and a series of location-based programmes about life at university.