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== Shows ==
== Shows ==
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[[Masterchef Goes Large|Celebrity MasterChef]] (participant)
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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Andi rose to fame as a host of ''Children's BBC'', and fronted ''Live And Kicking'' before going off to Channel 4 to produce their weekend teen-appeal strand ''T4''. In 2003, he returned to the BBC to destroy ''Top Of The Pops'', but (with that job all but done) he has now apparently decided to resume his career in front of the cameras.
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Andi rose to fame presenting programme links for Children's BBC from the "Broom Cupboard", from 1989 to 1993, accompanied by Edd the Duck. Like [[Phillip Schofield]] before him, he went from there to Saturday mornings, presenting ''Live & Kicking'' alongside [[Emma Forbes]] until 1996. He then spent the best part of a decade behind the cameras, creating Channel 4's teen-appeal strand ''T4'' before returning to the BBC in 2003 to all but destroy ''Top of the Pops''. He returned to presenting in 2006 and, again like Schofield, is an ITV face these days, usually seen putting up with Piers Morgan on ''Good Morning Britain''.
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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He was a finallist in the 2008 "Celebrity Masterchef" series and cooked some excellent food, although he was pipped at the final post by Liz McClarnon.
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Andi was gunged in considerable style, along with Edd the Duck, on [[Noel's House Party]] on 2 January 1993. He was also an NTV victim, on 31 December 1994.
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He is allergic to chocolate.
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He was a finalist in the 2008 series of [[Masterchef Goes Large|Celebrity Masterchef]], where he cooked some excellent food but was pipped at the post by Liz McClarnon.
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Both he and his 'Children's BBC' sidekick, Edd The Duck. were gunged in considerable style on [[Noel's House Party]], around 1991/2.
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We're sure we read somewhere that he is allergic to chocolate. However, given the enthusiasm with which he dug into [[Jamie Theakston]]'s chocolate fondant when acting as a guest judge on the 2012 series of Celeb Masterchef, clearly not...
== Contact ==
== Contact ==

Current revision as of 01:50, 19 April 2024

Contents

Shows

The All Star Talent Show

Celebrity MasterChef (participant)

Dancing on Ice ("Extra")

Ejector Seat

The Travel Quiz

Biography

Andi rose to fame presenting programme links for Children's BBC from the "Broom Cupboard", from 1989 to 1993, accompanied by Edd the Duck. Like Phillip Schofield before him, he went from there to Saturday mornings, presenting Live & Kicking alongside Emma Forbes until 1996. He then spent the best part of a decade behind the cameras, creating Channel 4's teen-appeal strand T4 before returning to the BBC in 2003 to all but destroy Top of the Pops. He returned to presenting in 2006 and, again like Schofield, is an ITV face these days, usually seen putting up with Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain.

Trivia

Andi was gunged in considerable style, along with Edd the Duck, on Noel's House Party on 2 January 1993. He was also an NTV victim, on 31 December 1994.

He was a finalist in the 2008 series of Celebrity Masterchef, where he cooked some excellent food but was pipped at the post by Liz McClarnon.

We're sure we read somewhere that he is allergic to chocolate. However, given the enthusiasm with which he dug into Jamie Theakston's chocolate fondant when acting as a guest judge on the 2012 series of Celeb Masterchef, clearly not...

Contact

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