Narration - Documentaries, Storytelling, Investigative, Adventure

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Description

This demo shows authentic British storytelling styles suitable for nature-style documentaries to historical. Storytelling styles from Investigative to Adventure stories.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (England - South East - Oxford, Sussex) British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the Tanzanian cheetah can run upwards of 80 miles an hour, Relying on keen eyesight, the cheetah hunts during the day. On the Fourth of October 1957 Afro unveils its latest jet fighter, the Canadian CF 105 arrow. Later the same day, the Soviet ***** sends shockwaves around the world as it launches Sputnik into space to further intimidate the only crime witness who couldn't afford a lawyer. More than £100,000 in legal fees without explanation. Sounds like exaggerated fiction, doesn't it? There are so many hard to believe details that I will only cover the main ones in this story. 1946. Gerald Burgess took charge. He began by bending bars. Handlebars. Small, medium, large. Things have changed a bit since then, Way back when Burgess bicycles would entice a few. But it was furniture that led the future. Not want to set the bar low. Burgess built stacking chairs for the Mayfair, Metropol and Monte Carlo. I have important news, said the man. Good. Sell it. That is what I wish. Mr. I wish to sell you my news. What news could you sell me, please? May I sit down it would be more comfortable and gentlemanly. All right, said Sam. Sit. The waiter came over. I should like a glass of milk, said the intruder. Nothing said Sam, do not be angry, Mr. I wish to speak. I'm all ears, replied Sam.