Born in London in 1947, Robin Houston is a multifaceted British media personality with a distinguished career spanning over four decades.
As a voiceover artist, he has lent his distinctive voice to various projects, bringing his warm and authoritative tone to life.
Prior to his current work, Houston made a name for himself as a radio and television newsreader, presenting the breakfast news on Capital Radio from 1973 to 1974.
He then joined Independent Radio News, where he honed his skills as a newsreader, before moving on to LBC, where he hosted a late-night phone-in show and presented the daily drive time program from 1974 to 1976.
Houston's next stop was the BBC World Service, where he served as a music presenter from 1977 to 1979.
Throughout his illustrious career, Houston has established himself as a versatile and accomplished media professional, with a wealth of experience in the fields of news, radio, and television.