Dougie Anderson

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Dougie Anderson
Born Scotland
Nationality Scottish
Other names "Two Answers"
Occupation Television Presenter, Voice-Over Artist
Known for Television Presenting, BBC Radio Five Live's Fighting Talk

Dougie Anderson is a Scottish voice-over artist[1] and television presenter[2] who has presented Ri:se on Channel 4, That Was So Last Week on Five and the BBC's coverage of T in the Park.[3]

He can often be heard on BBC Radio Five Live's Fighting Talk, where he has gained the nickname "Two Answers" due to his quick wit and propensity to answer all questions twice!

He was one of Scotland's Most Eligible Men in 2003 but in recent years he has slipped out of the top five and is no longer that eligible [4]

In 2007 he presented the critically acclaimed "Grovesner UK Poker Tour" which was described by one commentator as "refreshing poker made accessible to all" [5]

Dougie’s talent is certainly not restricted to front of camera. He’s written, directed and starred in numerous films including “Getting Out The House” a wry look at how to entertain yourself during the summer months on a stringent budget, and “Fist of Fernandez.” Dougie plays the evil Tango Fernadez conspiring to kill a clean-living Kung Fu master…

Dougie has played in several bands as singer, guitarist and drummer. He also runs club nights in Glasgow, Edinburgh and London specialising in everything from unheralded classics, electronica, rockabilly and ska. Mr Anderson waxes lyrical on all manner of subjects from music, film, comedy and football. He has written for The Scotsman, The Herald and BBC online

Dougie is currently traveling the globe covering the Red Bull Air Race World Series for Channel 4

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