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'''Andi Peters''' (born ] ] in ], South West ], ]) first found fame as a British ] and was subsequently employed as a senior TV executive. He is mostly associated with shows for young people. Initially he presented ] on ], but reached a much wider audience with ] and Wilson (an arm purporting to be part of a butler) in the "broom cupboard" slot on ], which he presented from ] to ]. He eventually came out of the "broom cupboard" and then presented ], alongside ], from ] to ]. Andi's film credits include ] where, in a small role, he supplied the voice of a baggage handler. '''Andi Peters''' (born ] ] in ], South West ], ]) first found fame as a British ] and was subsequently employed as a senior TV executive. He is mostly associated with shows for young people. Initially he presented ] on ], but reached a much wider audience with ] and Wilson (an arm purporting to be part of a butler) in the "broom cupboard" slot on ], which he presented from ] to ]. He eventually came out of the "broom cupboard" and then presented ], alongside ], from ] to ]. Andi's film credits include ] where, in a small role, he supplied the voice of a baggage handler.


Andi became executive producer of '']'' in ] and resigned from that role in ]. He also created the highly successful ] on ] and currently presents daytime reality show ] on ]. Andi became executive producer of '']'' in ] and resigned from that role in ]. He also created the highly successful ] on ] and currently presents daytime reality show ] on ].


In January 2006, Andi took part in ITV's reality ice-skating show '']''. He was voted out in the second week, due to his 'awkward' and overly camp skating style. Along with fellow ex-contestant ], Andi presents fan show ''Dancing on Ice Extra'' every weekday on ITV. In January 2006, Andi took part in ITV's reality ice-skating show '']''. He was voted out in the second week, due to his 'awkward' and overly camp skating style. Along with fellow ex-contestant ], Andi presented spin-off show ''Dancing on Ice Extra'' every weekday on ITV until the end of the series.


Andi has also became somewhat of a regular on ] ]'s ] Show. Andi has also became somewhat of a regular on ] ]'s ] Show.

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Andi Peters (born 29th July 1970 in Chelsea, South West London, England) first found fame as a British gay 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 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.

In January 2006, Andi took part in ITV's reality ice-skating show Dancing on Ice. He was voted out in the second week, due to his 'awkward' and overly camp skating style. Along with fellow ex-contestant Andrea McLean, Andi presented spin-off show Dancing on Ice Extra every weekday on ITV until the end of the series.

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

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