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An Audio Showreel of my audio work including..
Live Radio Clips
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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) Scottish (General)

Transcript

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Theo Swiss Radio One. And what is going on with the weather today? Breath undoing shuttles to and from the kitchen here. Right. You can't tell, but I'm doing really well. I'm quite quick today. Fight Pop up for a medical. Can I bring my washing with me quality? See if I'd be stealing my weather girl, not glass Summary mud sale thing. Somebody sold some glass emery mud for £490. How much you think Falcon Islands mud with cell phone? I might give that a go. You know, when I get home just to cheque, just just out of curiosity, Got a place next on and go and make the tea? Because, you know, I'm only telling it honestly. No, it's because I make a teak royal herd of cows. I was inspecting a royal herd of cows or no royal head of cows. Looks like you think they've got bodyguards or something much trouble just had the big boss on the phone asking me why I'm not at work today. I did tell you I was in the wrong place this morning. So you're thinking Who is this guy? Well, Mining's David is my first ever show on FM, so I used to be in the army for 23 years. Served all over the world whilst I was in there, I did probably about a year and a half's worth of presenting for the British Forces Broadcasting Service. Oh, yes. Otherwise known as B F B s. In 1980 Argentina invaded a small group of islands known as the Falklands. These were British territory. Yes. Hello and welcome to cashing in on Cove It with me. David. Money back. You left here last time, didn't you? The money? No, I haven't touched the money. Money should still be there. Okay. Who is that? You guys. Oh, and Simon Hands if you're listening. Mr. Simon Hand. Sorry, but I've got no Danny Wilde. I tried, but you know he's just too famous. Thiss is the train radio drama by David A. Woodhead. Welcome on board. One of the other places there is Russia. Russia? No. Now what makes somebody moved from Russia to Darby? Well, I caught up with the young lady recently. You did that quite a few years ago now, So let's go and say I've yet to Natalia Williams. That's about the extent of my Russian bythe. Yeah, I know. Yeah. No. Two soldiers. That was 17 years old. I gave everything they had, the people they didn't know in a place they probably never heard of until they got there. 8000 miles from home on David would had Homan ex servicemen on immediate producer. Come on, open the door. There's something wrong with this frigging train. Thank you. For God's sake, Justin. Justin, calm down. He won't just open it. It's like a security thing. Security. It's not a plane, Leon. Pretty sure nobody's ever hijacked a train and driven into a bloody office block. It's grim up north, you know. You know that, right? There's a few people from Yorkshire. Maybe we will not see from Scotland. Great power. Max is terrible on DA A few people from the Darby area and Mansell, my hometown. Mansfield, by the way, is where I'm from originally. Luckily, you can't tell on DH. Yes, so few Firmansyah especially matter. What else crew? A few songs coming your way later. You have got the tickets, Have you? No, really? I thought I'd leave him at home, you know, because they'll be much more useful there, would they? Course, I got the tickets. If everybody took the time to help somebody else up just every now and again, the world would be such a better place. Now, we don't need to go looking in tented cities in Calais full of immigrants to find somebody to help to give up our spare room, for we don't need to look to Africa to see starving girls walking 20 miles of dirty water to help. There's people here, right here, right now on a doorstep that need help. Billy, No red light spells danger. Billy Ocean actually got me spinning round in my spinning chair in front of the screens. Algo disease crazy. Gotta calm down. Okay, so I'm fine. Really. I should be somewhere else. Anyway, there are 67 minutes gone in the Germany Latvia game. I'm not going to say what I said last week when I said, If you don't want to know the score, turn away now because that doesn't really work way