CONTINUITY
Roger has been an on-air continuity announcer since 1996. He started out working live for ITV at Westcountry Television before moving to Granada Television, working simultaneously for Granada, Yorkshire and Tyne Tees. He was also one of the main announcers for LWT for five years, before taking charge of continuity for Granada Sky Broadcasting’s 3 channels in 1999.

In 2001, he was made head of on-air continuity for The Hallmark Channel. Roger is currently the voice of The Hallmark Channel across the UK, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He is highly experienced in both pre-recorded and live television continuity, and writes all his own scripts.

PROMOS
Roger has been the voice of several thousand television promo trailers. Clients have included LWT, Channel Four, GMTV, Granada Sky Broadcasting, Artsworld, Hallmark Channel, Yorkshire, Tyne Tees, Paramount Comedy and the ITV Network.

Click here to hear Roger’s promo samples.

DOCUMENTARIES
Whether it requires straight, non-intrusive narration or subtle character voices, Roger has worked on many mainstream television documentaries. He was a French scientist in the BBC 2 and BBC 4’s Days That Shook The World; a horseracing commentator, newsreader and reporter in ITV’s To Kidnap A Princess profiling the kidnap attempt of Princess Anne; he reprised his University Challenge role for the BBC 1’s Panorama’s Blair’s University Challenge; guided us around the sunnier climes in Head For The Med on the Travel Channel and was slightly more ‘in-your-face’ for the When…Goes Wrong series for Sky One!



Tigress Productions chose Roger to narrate their wildlife documentary series Man Eaters for Channel Five. The series explored the deadly but sometimes misunderstood reputations of lions, tigers, pumas, sharks, alligators, crocodiles, dogs, bears and wolves!

Whatever the style of delivery for a documentary series, from a whisper to a roar, Roger can deliver…and does every time.

Click here to hear a documentray sample.

TELEVISION COMMERCIALS
Television commercials have included projects for transmission as far afield as Hong Kong, for property developers such as St James Homes and Galliard Homes.


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