To date he has presented on 18 television series for BBC1, BBC2, Children’s BBC, Discovery US and History, written hundreds of articles for magazines like Men’s Fitness, ScubaDiver, Climber and Skydive and newspapers including The Mail on Sunday and The Telegraph as well as one book - Extreme Adventures - and performed stunts on movies including James Bond No Time To Die.
Andy co-developed and presented CBBC series, Beyond Bionic which aired in February 2018. The series saw Andy attempt to match, if not beat, the super-powers of animals using peak human engineering and ingenuity. Andy co-presented Titanic's Tragic Twin: The Britannic Disaster with Kate Humble for BBC One, and landmark series Britain's Ancient Capital: Secrets of Orkney for BBC Two. He’s a regular on The One Show and Coast.
Andy spent 10 years in the British Forces as a Diver, Paratrooper and Bomb Disposal Officer. He is an accomplished and respected underwater explorer with a high level of skill and experience in deep, technical and cave diving which has taken him all over the globe. Throughout his diving career, he has mapped new submerged cave systems and discovered a number of lost shipwrecks, from WW2 merchant ships in the English Channel to 18th Century warships in uninhabited Southern Patagonia. Andy's public speaking is full of tales of risk, fear and resilience, honed from a lifetime working in high threat, high risk environments.
With an extensive list of stunt and extreme qualifications, Andy is also a professionally qualified climber and mountaineer, kayak-guide and accomplished skydiver. He performed a high altitude, high opening jump from 28,000 feet for a science project filmed by the BBC and raced a peregrine falcon in free-fall, achieving a win with speeds in excess of 240mph. With a degree in zoology and diploma in archaeology, as well as being a member of MENSA, he has an interest in a variety of academic and social subject, but he is an explorer at heart and the darkness of the undiscovered forever beckons.
Andy is a patron of number charities including, The Felix Fund, Deptherapy and The Oliver Ridley Project.
To date he has presented on 18 television series for BBC1, BBC2, Children’s BBC, Discovery US and History, written hundreds of articles for magazines like Men’s Fitness, ScubaDiver, Climber and Skydive and newspapers including The Mail on Sunday and The Telegraph as well as one book - Extreme Adventures - and performed stunts on movies including James Bond No Time To Die.
Andy co-developed and presented CBBC series, Beyond Bionic which aired in February 2018. The series saw Andy attempt to match, if not beat, the super-powers of animals using peak human engineering and ingenuity. Andy co-presented Titanic's Tragic Twin: The Britannic Disaster with Kate Humble for BBC One, and landmark series Britain's Ancient Capital: Secrets of Orkney for BBC Two. He’s a regular on The One Show and Coast.
Andy spent 10 years in the British Forces as a Diver, Paratrooper and Bomb Disposal Officer. He is an accomplished and respected underwater explorer with a high level of skill and experience in deep, technical and cave diving which has taken him all over the globe. Throughout his diving career, he has mapped new submerged cave systems and discovered a number of lost shipwrecks, from WW2 merchant ships in the English Channel to 18th Century warships in uninhabited Southern Patagonia. Andy's public speaking is full of tales of risk, fear and resilience, honed from a lifetime working in high threat, high risk environments.
With an extensive list of stunt and extreme qualifications, Andy is also a professionally qualified climber and mountaineer, kayak-guide and accomplished skydiver. He performed a high altitude, high opening jump from 28,000 feet for a science project filmed by the BBC and raced a peregrine falcon in free-fall, achieving a win with speeds in excess of 240mph. With a degree in zoology and diploma in archaeology, as well as being a member of MENSA, he has an interest in a variety of academic and social subject, but he is an explorer at heart and the darkness of the undiscovered forever beckons.
Andy is a patron of number charities including, The Felix Fund, Deptherapy and The Oliver Ridley Project.
To date he has presented on 18 television series for BBC1, BBC2, Children’s BBC, Discovery US and History, written hundreds of articles for magazines like Men’s Fitness, ScubaDiver, Climber and Skydive and newspapers including The Mail on Sunday and The Telegraph as well as one book – Extreme Adventures – and performed stunts on movies including James Bond No Time To Die.
Andy co-developed and presented CBBC series, Beyond Bionic which aired in February 2018. The series saw Andy attempt to match, if not beat, the super-powers of animals using peak human engineering and ingenuity. Andy co-presented Titanic’s Tragic Twin: The Britannic Disaster with Kate Humble for BBC One, and landmark series Britain’s Ancient Capital: Secrets of Orkney for BBC Two. He’s a regular on The One Show and Coast.
Andy spent 10 years in the British Forces as a Diver, Paratrooper and Bomb Disposal Officer. He is an accomplished and respected underwater explorer with a high level of skill and experience in deep, technical and cave diving which has taken him all over the globe. Throughout his diving career, he has mapped new submerged cave systems and discovered a number of lost shipwrecks, from WW2 merchant ships in the English Channel to 18th Century warships in uninhabited Southern Patagonia. Andy’s public speaking is full of tales of risk, fear and resilience, honed from a lifetime working in high threat, high risk environments.
With an extensive list of stunt and extreme qualifications, Andy is also a professionally qualified climber and mountaineer, kayak-guide and accomplished skydiver. He performed a high altitude, high opening jump from 28,000 feet for a science project filmed by the BBC and raced a peregrine falcon in free-fall, achieving a win with speeds in excess of 240mph. With a degree in zoology and diploma in archaeology, as well as being a member of MENSA, he has an interest in a variety of academic and social subject, but he is an explorer at heart and the darkness of the undiscovered forever beckons.
Andy is a patron of number charities including, The Felix Fund, Deptherapy and The Oliver Ridley Project.
To date he has presented on 18 television series for BBC1, BBC2, Children’s BBC, Discovery US and History, written hundreds of articles for magazines like Men’s Fitness, ScubaDiver, Climber and Skydive and newspapers including The Mail on Sunday and The Telegraph as well as one book - Extreme Adventures - and performed stunts on movies including James Bond No Time To Die.
Andy co-developed and presented CBBC series, Beyond Bionic which aired in February 2018. The series saw Andy attempt to match, if not beat, the super-powers of animals using peak human engineering and ingenuity. Andy co-presented Titanic's Tragic Twin: The Britannic Disaster with Kate Humble for BBC One, and landmark series Britain's Ancient Capital: Secrets of Orkney for BBC Two. He’s a regular on The One Show and Coast.
Andy spent 10 years in the British Forces as a Diver, Paratrooper and Bomb Disposal Officer. He is an accomplished and respected underwater explorer with a high level of skill and experience in deep, technical and cave diving which has taken him all over the globe. Throughout his diving career, he has mapped new submerged cave systems and discovered a number of lost shipwrecks, from WW2 merchant ships in the English Channel to 18th Century warships in uninhabited Southern Patagonia. Andy's public speaking is full of tales of risk, fear and resilience, honed from a lifetime working in high threat, high risk environments.
With an extensive list of stunt and extreme qualifications, Andy is also a professionally qualified climber and mountaineer, kayak-guide and accomplished skydiver. He performed a high altitude, high opening jump from 28,000 feet for a science project filmed by the BBC and raced a peregrine falcon in free-fall, achieving a win with speeds in excess of 240mph. With a degree in zoology and diploma in archaeology, as well as being a member of MENSA, he has an interest in a variety of academic and social subject, but he is an explorer at heart and the darkness of the undiscovered forever beckons.
Andy is a patron of number charities including, The Felix Fund, Deptherapy and The Oliver Ridley Project.