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Zebedee Soanes (born 24 June 1976) is a British who hosts the weekday evening music show Relaxing Evenings with Zeb Soanes on Classic FM.

He was previously a and continuity announcer on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 4 Extra until June 2022. He presents live concerts, specialising in narrated orchestral works, and has published the children's book series Gaspard the Fox.


Early life and education
Soanes was born in , , the son of a 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 studying Drama and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. He then taught drama at Langley School and toured Britain as an actor.


Life and career

Early career and Shipping Forecast
An appearance on BBC Local Radio led to a job as a presentation announcer for the television channels and . His voice launched in 2002 and he was the channel's sole announcer for ten months. He left BBC television and took up a position with BBC Radio 4 on 9 February 2003. 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.

He has been engaged to record special forecasts for several TV dramas, including Sherlock, where he adds the new sea area of 'Sherrinford' (a secret facility located in secured waters) and he reads the forecast over the opening titles of the ITV detective series Grace. He also recorded the forecast for 's play Silver Lining, produced by English Touring Theatre and for the Royal National Theatre's 2023 production of Odysseus.


Later radio career
Soanes has been a newsreader for Radio 4's Today, PM and the Six O’Clock News.

He acted with in the radio drama Beautiful Dreamers and has reported for BBC Radio's long-running series From Our Own Correspondent. In December 2010, magazine placed Soanes in the list of the seven most recognisable voices in Britain. Author , creator of , featured Soanes as the newsreader in The Lost Gods, her 2013 book for older children.

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 2016 Soanes played 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.

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 He hosts the weekday evening music show Relaxing Evenings with Zeb Soanes on the station.


The Proms and concert performances
Soanes returned to BBC Four television in August 2006 as a presenter for the . In 2017 he presented a television tribute to The Proms on the occasion of the First Night of The Proms, with Soanes partly presenting in Received Pronunciation, fitting the style of early BBC programmes.

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 's centenary. In November 2014 he appeared in a concert with the vocal ensemble Opus Anglicanum at , featuring the poetry of . The ensemble toured an entire reading of Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, set to music by Lynne Plowman.

In 2016 Soanes was narrator for by the Brandenburg Sinfonia at St Martin-in-the-Fields, with Andrew Earis conductor. In 2019 the church commissioned him to rewrite the libretto for ' 1958 nativity pageant, The First Nowell, presented as a charity gala casting BBC colleagues Dame as God and 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."

In March 2017 Soanes appeared, alongside , in a new recording of Façade by and , produced by Andrew Keener. Andrew Baker praised Soanes for his performance': "My father regarded Façade as the pinnacle of the narrator's art, a hugely enjoyable challenge, and a celebration of clarity, breathing, projection and timing. Zeb has all of these attributes, and it's always a pleasure to hear him at work."


Return to theatre
On 19 September 2025 it was announced Soanes would return to the stage to play his actor hero in a one-man- show, touring the UK in 2026. Soanes wrote to Guinness when he was aged 17 and received a handwritten note of encouragement. Two Halves of Guinness, by Mark Burgess, follows Guinness as he reflects on his distinguished but mysterious life and career, including his fears that he would only be remembered for the iconic role of the Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi in . The play, directed by , will open at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury on 29 January 2026 and transfers to the Park Theatre, London on 20 April.


Chancellor of the University of Suffolk
It was announced on 8 September 2025 that Soanes would be the next Chancellor of the University of Suffolk, succeeding , the great-granddaughter of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst who spearheaded the movement which won the right for women to vote.


Charitable work
Soanes is patron of a number of charities; Young Sounds UK (formerly Awards for Young Musicians,), the British Association of Performing Arts Medicine, The Mammal Society and the .


St Martin-in-the-Fields
In October 2022 Soanes gifted royalties from his children's book Gaspard's Christmas to support the work of St Martin-in-the-Fields with homelessness. The book, illustrated by , introduces the subject of homelessness to children at a time of year when we are traditionally encouraged to think of others. Soanes said "We wanted to produce a Christmas story with a powerful heartfelt message, promoting kindness in the Christmas spirit." Revd. Dr. Sam Wells, Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields said, "Thanks to Zeb and James’ generosity, royalties from the sales of Gaspard’s Christmas will go to St Martin-in-the-Fields Charity in perpetuity, so that we can continue to offer funding for both individuals and organisations, to help people access suitable accommodation and keep it, right across the UK." Gaspard's Christmas was hailed 'Best Charity Book' in 's 2022 roundup of best Christmas books for children.


Britten as a Boy Statue
In 2022 Soanes launched a community project in his home town of Lowestoft to raise funds for a statue of by the sculptor Ian Rank-Broadley, to be located on the seafront opposite the composer's childhood home. The Britten as a Boy staue depicts the young composer at the age of fourteen when his talent was first recognised and encouraged, to serve as a symbol of inspiration to other local children to achieve their aspirations. Soanes launched the fundraising campaign by unveiling the maquette for the statue in the garden of Britten's birthplace, at 21 Kirkley Cliff Road. On 6 October 2023, he hosted a gala fundraiser for the statue, at London's , with star performers including , Sir Thomas Allen, and , which raised £20,000.


Awards and honours

Doctor of University
Soanes was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Suffolk in October 2023 for his "outstanding contribution to education, music, media, literature and very public endorsement and celebration of Suffolk."


Betjeman Society Award
On 14 June 2024 he was presented with the Betjeman Society Award, after giving a performance of 's Banana Blush at St James Garlickhythe church in the City of London, to mark the album's 50th anniversary. Steve Jackson, Chairman of the Betjeman Society said: "Zeb is a worthy winner of the Betjeman Society Award. He has brought John Betjeman's words to new audiences and champions Betjeman through his radio programmes and public appearances that are met with rapturous applause. Such imaginative entertainments keep Betjeman in the public eye and remind us of how versatile and relevant his poems are, even in the digital age. Zeb is a true Betjemanian."


Lay Canon of St Edmundsbury
It was announced on 9 October 2025 that Soanes would be installed as a Lay Canon at St Edmundsbury Cathedral in Suffolk.


Personal life
Soanes's family have lived in Lowestoft since the 18th century. He now lives in , North London with his partner, Christophe. Formerly a resident of , he was made a Freeman of Highgate, by means of the ancient Swearing on the Horns ceremony, on 25 February 2015, at the Duke's Head public house.

On 1 April 2021, at the age of 44, Soanes suffered a . He has since worked with the Stroke Association to raise awareness of the condition.


Books
In 2018 independent Welsh publisher Graffeg issued, Gaspard the Fox, a collaboration with the illustrator . The book for children focused on an injured urban fox which had appeared at Soanes' home, and which he and his partner befriended.

The third book in the series, Gaspard's Foxtrot has also been adapted as a narrated concert work by the British composer in the tradition of Peter and the Wolf, which was filmed by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra as part of its National Schools Concert Programme 2021. It received its world premiere on 29 July 2021 at the Three Choirs Festival, with the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Alice Farnham.

Dove and Soanes collaborated again on Gaspard's Christmas which was premiered at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra on Friday 23 December 2022.

Soanes' fifth book, Fred and the Fantastic Tub-Tub, illustrated by Anja Uhren, was published by Graffeg in March 2022. The story was originally commissioned by the Orpheus Sinfonia as a narrated concert work with music composed by James Marangone. It was premiered at the Queen Elizabeth Hall at London's on 22 October 2023.


Works


Discography
  • An English Music – Opus Anglicanum
  • Mediaeval Carols III – Opus Anglicanum, 1999
  • The Great and Wide Sea – Opus Anglicanum, 2010
  • In Parenthesis – Opus Anglicanum, 2013
  • Walton: Façade, Orchid Classics, 2017
  • Frederick Delius: Hassan, , 2024


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