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Andi Peters (born 29th July 1970 in Chelsea, South West London, England) first found fame as a British TV presenter and was subsequently employed as a senior TV executive. He is mostly associated with shows for young people. Initially he presented Free Time on ITV, but reached a much wider audience with Edd the Duck and Wilson (an arm purporting to be as part of a butler) in the "broom cupboard" slot on Children's BBC, which he presented from 1990 to 1993. He eventually came out of the "broom cupboard" and then presented Live & Kicking, alongside Emma Forbes, from 1993 to 1996. Andi's film credits include Toy Story 2 where, in a small role, he supplied the voice of a baggage handler.

Andi became executive producer of Top of the Pops in 2003 and resigned from that role in 2005. He also created the highly successful T4 on Channel 4 and currently presents daytime reality show City Hospital on BBC One.

Andi was voted out of ITV's Dancing on Ice in the second week, Due to his 'awkward' and overly camp skating style.

Andi has also became somewhat of a regular on BBC Radio 1's Chris Moyles Show.

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