I Know That Voice

I Know That Voice
Podcast Description
Man of a thousand voices Keith Wickham interviews performers who have a famous voice, but not necessarily a famous face.
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The show explores the world of voice acting, featuring discussions on personal experiences and career insights, with episodes covering voice work in various media such as animation, narration, and commercials. Examples include interviews with Emma Clarke about the future of voice work, and Lizzie Waterworth discussing her transition from voice acting to writing books that build children's confidence.

Man of a thousand voices Keith Wickham interviews performers who have a famous voice, but not necessarily a famous face.
Marc Silk has too many credits to put in this space, but he has been and continues to be one of the country’s most successful and in-demand character voice artists. In our long and wide ranging conversation, we cover his early days as a producer and engineer on local radio in Birmingham, the day he turned down a job on Radio One, his love of all things Hanna-Barbara and Warner Brothers, and he has a lot to say about AI and the future of the Entertainment industry. There are funny voices along the way and a classic triumph over tragedy story to add to the mix.

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