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Zeb Soanes (Zebedee Soanes) was born on 24 June, 1976 in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England, is a British broadcaster. Discover Zeb Soanes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

Popular As Zebedee Soanes
Occupation Journalist, news reader, radio presenter, author, actor
Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 24 June 1976
Birthday 24 June
Birthplace Lowestoft, Suffolk, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1950

He voiced a series of documentaries for the Doctor Who 50th anniversary, the launch of Sherlock in the US and is in Mayday, a short film with Juliet Stevenson.

1976

Zebedee Soanes (born 24 June 1976) is a British radio presenter who hosts the weekday evening music show Smooth Classics at Seven on Classic FM.

He was previously a newsreader and continuity announcer on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 4 Extra until June 2022.

He has collaborated in concert performances, particularly with the vocal ensemble Opus Anglicanum, and has published the children's book series Gaspard the Fox.

Soanes was born in Lowestoft in Suffolk, the son of a Methodist minister and one of three children.

He went to Northfield St Nicholas Infants School, Harris Middle School and Denes High School, a state comprehensive school in the town, before reading Drama and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia He then taught drama and toured Britain as an actor.

An appearance on BBC Local Radio led to a job as a presentation announcer for the television channels BBC One and BBC Two.

2001

In 2001 he began reading the Shipping Forecast, a weather report for the seas around the British Isles, which is broadcast four times a day on BBC Radio 4.

2002

His voice launched BBC Four in 2002 and he was the channel's sole announcer for ten months.

2003

He left BBC television and took up a position with BBC Radio 4 on 9 February 2003.

2006

Soanes returned to BBC Four television in August 2006 as a presenter for the BBC Proms.

2008

For the 2008 Beijing Olympics he was asked to read the shipping forecast to a worldwide audience of over a billion.

2010

In December 2010, Radio Times magazine placed Soanes in the list of the seven most recognisable voices in Britain.

2011

Interviewed in 2011, Soanes said he liked the possibilities offered through acting to assume personalities different to his own; "working on a character is the most rewarding because you get to put yourself in someone else’s mind."

2012

Describing the forecast in 2012, Soanes said: "To the non-nautical, [it] is a nightly litany of the sea... It reinforces a sense of being islanders with a proud seafaring past. Whilst the listener is safely tucked-up in their bed, they can imagine small fishing-boats bobbing about at Plymouth or 170ft waves crashing against Rockall."

2013

Soanes has been a newsreader for Radio 4's Today, PM and the Six O’Clock News. He is a regular newsreader on The News Quiz, joining the programme under the chairmanship of Sandi Toksvig, then Miles Jupp and in 2013 accompanied the programme on its first visit to the Edinburgh Festival.

He acted with Toby Jones in the radio drama Beautiful Dreamers and has reported for BBC Radio's long-running series From Our Own Correspondent.

He has also presented BBC Radio 3’s Saturday Classics, the first edition of which consisted of three hours of favourite sea-inspired music.

Author Francesca Simon, creator of Horrid Henry, featured Soanes as the newsreader in The Lost Gods, her 2013 book for older children.

In November 2013 he took the role of God in a production of Noye's Fludde for BBC Radio 3, as part of the station's celebration of Benjamin Britten's centenary.

2014

In November 2014 he appeared in a concert with the vocal ensemble Opus Anglicanum at Wells Cathedral, featuring the poetry of George Herbert and has appeared in numerous productions with them since.

The ensemble has touring an entire reading of Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, set to music by Lynne Plowman.

2015

In a 2015 poll of favourite radio voices in The Sunday Times, Soanes was voted as the favourite male voice.

His voice was described, by the paper's radio critic Paul Donovan, as smoother than that of the favourite female Jane Garvey and as "evoking an earlier, more formal BBC".

In September 2015, he played a vintage radio announcer in the BBC Radio 4 drama Dead Girls Tell No Tales.

2016

In 2016 Soanes played Derek Nimmo in the radio drama All Mouth and Trousers, by Mark Burgess, the story behind the making of the television comedy series All Gas and Gaiters. The reviews for the programme were generally positive with Paul Donovan saying "Zeb Soanes is terrific as its star, Derek Nimmo" and Gillian Reynolds of The Sunday Telegraph commenting "Zeb Soanes makes an ace Derek Nimmo."

Also in 2016 he played the sinister librarian in a Doctor Who audio adventure called The Unbound Universe with David Warner as The Doctor.

In 2016 Soanes was narrator for The Snowman by the Brandenburg Sinfonia at St Martin-in-the-Fields, with Andrew Earis conductor.

2017

In 2017 he presented a television tribute to The Proms on the occasion of the First Night of The Proms, in sepia tone in the style of a vintage programme.

The sequence included photographs, radio and TV footage from the history of the concerts, with Soanes partly presenting in Received Pronunciation, fitting the style of early BBC programmes.

In March 2017 Soanes appeared, alongside Carole Boyd, in a new recording of Façade by William Walton and Edith Sitwell, produced by Andrew Keener.

Christine Labroche, of concertoNet.com said of the recording: "These two celebrated voices chant the strange poems of Edith Sitwell with an infallible rhythm and a perfect, stretched or swift diction."

2018

At Christmas 2018 Soanes appeared as part of the team for the University of East Anglia on BBC's Christmas University Challenge.

On Christmas Day, the team lost to University of Westminster by 100 points to 130.

In 2022, Soanes joined Classic FM to present Smooth Classics at Seven, a three-hour programme of classical music every weekday evening, from 7pm.

2019

In 2019 the church commissioned him to rewrite the libretto for Vaughan Williams' 1958 nativity pageant, The First Nowell, presented as a charity gala casting BBC colleagues Dame Jenni Murray as God and Evan Davis as a Wise Man.

He narrated Peter and the Wolf and Little Red Riding Hood at the Wimbledon International Music Festival, with Leo Geyer conducting.

The Daily Telegraph has described Soanes as "the go-to person for music narration, specialising in children's concerts".

Andrew Baker, son of broadcaster Richard Baker, has said "It is unusual .... for newsreaders to come from a non-journalistic background, but this seems to have been Zeb's path, just as it was my father's, so the state school, university, actor, BBC trajectory is uncannily similar."

2020

Writing in the foreword to the 2020 The Shipping Forecast Puzzle Book, published by BBC Books, he expanded on the forecast's popularity: "The forecast gives the wind direction and force, atmospheric pressure, visibility and the state of the sea. It is a nightly litany with a rhythm and indefinable poetry that have made it popular with millions of people who never have cause to put to sea and have little idea what it actually means; a reminder that whilst you're tucked-up safely under the bedclothes, far out over the waves it’s a wilder and more dangerous picture, one that captures the imagination and leads it into uncharted waters whilst you sleep. Dependable, reassuring and never hurried, in these especially uncertain times The Shipping Forecast is a still small voice of calm across the airwaves."