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  • Character Voices
  • Corporate
  • Corporate Media
  • Documentary
  • E-Learning
  • Promotions
  • Singing
  • Voice Broadcasting
  • Voice Over Artist
  • Voice Talent
  • Voice Talent-Male
  • Voice-Overs

Services

  • Expert Voice Artist

    $200/hr Starting at $50 Ongoing

    Dedicated Resource

    Pete combines authority and honesty with a natural down-to-earth approachability. ISDN connected, and very experienced in commercials, promos, documentary narration and corporate narration, as well as...

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About

Providing professional voiceover services that add value to the project and delight the client.

Pete has spent 17 years building up an impressive client list, and is particularly accomplished in commercials, station-imaging, TV promos, documentary and corporate narration and TV continuity.
Pete is one of Britain’s busiest and most widely-recognised voice artists. For five years, he was the signature voice of BBC Radio Five Live, and has several years' experience writing and voicing continuity links for for major digital channels.
Pete has been a frequent narrator for National Geographic, History and Biography Channels, and has also voiced documentaries for VH1, ITV, and Channel 4. He’s also particularly experienced as a promo voice, having voiced regularly for nearly every BBC channel, as well as Channel 5, Channel 4, Virgin Media, History Channel and QVC.
Pete earns his daily crust from voicing radio commercials, e-learning projects and corporate videos, but has also voiced many major TV campaigns, including Garnier, Nokia, Snickers, AA, Suzuki, Calgon and Head & Shoulders.
He's best known in certain circles as the voice of the sweary Sheffield gangster Hoxton in the Starbreeze computer game “PayDay: The Heist”
Back in 1996, Pete helped establish Excellent Talent: one of the UK’s leading voice and talent agencies, of which he is a co-director.

Work Terms

Usually work 9-5 UK time, but often work evenings to meet clients' urgent deadlines.
24 hours notice is usually enough, even for sizeable projects. Email is best way to contact me.

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