About Andrew
Andrew Jackson is the voice behind Jackson Jabbers.

Andrew joined the BBC in 2000, and within months was 'appearing' on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 5Live. He voiced recorded telephone lines for 'DEC' Charity appeals, and provided live updates and analysis for the Jeremy Vine Show (BBC Radio 2). 

Moving to the TV production company Endemol, (Big Brother, Deal or No Deal) his voice was put to use narrating a number of taster tapes, promos and teaser-reels.

More recently, Andrew joined BBC Radio Kent - first as a news panelist, and then as a presenter in his own right, covering the Sunday Morning slot.

Outside TV & Radio, Andrew has lent his voice and presentation skills to fetes, concerts and events - building up experience of compering complex, multi-discipline proceedings. He has performed Master of Ceremonies duties at a number of weddings and parties, and is trusted to ensure participants and guests enjoy themselves!

Andrew has also treaded the boards! In addition to experience as a stand-up comedian, Andrew was a member of the highly regarded Tunbridge Wells Operatic and Dramatic Society, playing the role of Raoul de St Brioche in 'The Merry Widow' (2014)

Andrew has a love of cricket, running, movies and long distance walking, having recently completed the 'Cotswolds Way' - a 102 mile route between Bath and Chipping Camden. 
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