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John Sachs

John Sachs (born 3 May 1957) is a British television presenter, voiceover and commentator. He narrated the original series of Gladiators, and was a longtime DJ on London's radio station Capital London.

Sachs spent 12 years on Capital FM, where he won Variety Club ILR Presenter of the Year and Silver at the World Radio awards in New York. He has also worked at Jazz FM (now Smooth FM), BBC Radio 2, and Y100 in Florida, United States. His television credits include Gladiators, 4 Square, Take Your Pick!, The Brian Conley Show and Dancing on Ice.

He has worked on a variety of television and radio adverts. He was also a presenter on Swansea Sound in Swansea, Wales. Sachs founded Talking Heads Productions in 1993, making television and radio commercials. He has been the voice of Disney Videos UK – voicing most of the previews from the company until the early 2000s, along with HIT Entertainment from 1997 to early 2000.

He is the son of Fawlty Towers actor Andrew Sachs.[1]

In 2020, he became the voiceover for Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow on ITV.

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Preceded by
New Creation
Commentator of Gladiators
1992–2000
Succeeded by
Show ended.
Later revived in 2008 with Alan Parry as commentator.
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