Other Voiceover Artists
Here are just some of our most talented voiceover artists. To enquire about booking one of them, please email us from the CONTACT BIGFISH MEDIA page.
![]() | Phil Vowels - BBC TV Continuity Announcer |
| Phil Vowels has been a Continuity Announcer on BBC1 and BBC2 since 1997. He has previously presented for BBC Southern Counties Radio, BBC Radio Bristol and BBC Radio Solent. Alongside his TV work, Phil presents a Sunday afternoon show on the internet radio station Play Two. Phil is also the music manager for it's sister station Play Love. He was a Continuity Announcer for BBC Knowledge (now BBC4) and has appeared on the BBC2 show "Ready Steady Cook". He lost. | |
![]() | Colin Berry - BBC Radio 2 Newsreader |
| Colin Berry joined Radio 2 in 1973 and, in that time, has presented many shows including Night Ride, The late Show, Music Through Midnight, The Early Show, Happy Hour and the Hogmany Specials. As well as reading the news on BBC Radio 2, Colin presents a Saturday late night show on BBC Three Counties Radio. His TV credits include Top of The Pops, Blankety-Blank, Going Live and most famously, he was the jury spokesman for the Eurovision Song Contest for twenty-five years. He claims to be the longest-serving radio newsreader in UK radio. | |
![]() | Lynn Parsons - Smooth Radio Presenter |
| Lynn Parsons presents weekday afternoons on 102.2 Smooth Radio in London. Previously Lynn has presented on BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 1, Capital 95.8, Virgin Radio and County Sound Radio in Surrey. She has also worked for the BBC World Service and BBC Radio 3. She loves Johnny Depp, strawberries and dancing naked in the rain. | |
![]() | Tom Sandars - Newsreader BBC Radio 2 and BBC Five Live |
| Tom Sandars is a newsreader for both BBC Radio 2 and BBC Five Live. Tom has been a journalist/presenter for ten years working for for local radio and television, BBC Radio 4, the BBC News Channel and BBC Three. An experienced presenter, he's hosted a number of programmes, including Up All Night and The Weekend News on BBC Five Live, as well as live debates on the BBC website. His style is warm, friendly and authoritative. | |
![]() | Hannah Scott-Joynt - TV presenter |
| Hannah Scott-Joynt was a BBC Radio presenter for several years before moving into television, presenting on Living TV, BBC Choice and Thomson TV. She has fronted 2 series of 'The Flying Winemakers' for UKTV Food, 'Taste of the South' and 'By Royal Appointment' for ITV1, and was a regular on BBC One's 'Heaven And Earth Show'. Hannah has also been a continuity announcer for BBC One, BBC Two and BBC Four, and currently BBC World News. | |
![]() | Nicola Phoenix - BBC TV Continuity Announcer |
| Nicola Phoenix, who has a soft Northern Irish accent,is a Continuity Announcer on BBC 2, BBC 1 and BBC 4. Formerly a Radio Correspondent specialising in the arts and popular culture for Radio Ulster and BBC Radio Five Live, she has recently ventured in front of camera, presenting arts programmes for BBC Northern Ireland. | |
![]() | Sara Starling - BBC Radio Wales Newsreader |
| Sara Starling is a BBC Radio Wales Newsreader/Announcer and has also worked for BFBS, the BBC World Service and as a Continuity Announcer on BBC TV in Wales. Sara has a fresh, youthful voice and a confident well-paced delivery and provides warm, friendly voice-overs. Her experience of news reading also allows her the assured confident tone required for documentary narration. Sara is also a fully-qualified Reflexologist & Reiki practitioner. | |






