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Andi Peters is a British TV presenter and executive, particularly associated with children's and youth TV. He presented youth pastime show Free Time on ITV, but he rose to fame with the company of Edd the Duck and Wilson the Puppet Hand in the broom cupboard on Children's BBC, which he presented from 1990 to 1993. Along with Emma Forbes, he presented Live & Kicking from 1993 to 1996. Andi's film credits include Toy Story 2 (the voice of a Baggage Handler).

He was executive producer of Top of the Pops, but resigned. He is also the man that created the highly successful T4 on Channel 4. He is now presenting daytime reality show City Hospital on BBC1.

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