Andy Day
Andy Day (born 15 May 1981) is an English actor, television presenter, musician, and children's author renowned for his energetic portrayals of adventurous characters on the BBC's CBeebies channel.[1] As the longest-serving presenter on CBeebies since joining in 2007, Day has become a household name among young audiences through his hosting of interactive segments and live events, earning a BAFTA nomination for his contributions to children's programming.[2][3] Born in Luton, Bedfordshire, as the youngest of three brothers to a diamond dealer father, Day discovered his passion for performance early, initially working in pantomimes and music before transitioning to television.[4][5] Day's breakthrough came with CBeebies, where he has starred in and presented a series of educational adventure shows, including Andy's Dinosaur Adventures (2014), Andy's Prehistoric Adventures (2016), Andy's Wild Adventures (2012), Andy's Aquatic Adventures (2020), and Andy's Global Adventures (2023).[6] These programs feature Day exploring natural history themes with co-presenters and puppets, blending live-action footage with storytelling to engage children in science and exploration.[7] He has also hosted festive specials like Christmas in the CBeebies House and performed at events such as the CBeebies Proms, solidifying his role as a versatile entertainer who combines acting, singing, and improvisation.[8][9] Beyond television, Day leads the family-friendly rock band Andy and the Odd Socks, formed to promote anti-bullying messages through music and the annual Odd Socks Day initiative, which encourages wearing mismatched socks as a symbol of inclusivity.[10] The band has released albums, starred in the CBBC series Andy and the Band (2020–present), and announced a UK tour for April 2025.[11] As an author, Day launched the Dino Dad children's book series in 2024, illustrated by Steven Lenton, with titles like Dino Dad: Ice Age (2024) and Dino Dad: Mystery of the Missing Egg (June 2025), drawing on his dinosaur-themed expertise to inspire young readers.[12] A vocal advocate for Anti-Bullying Week, Day uses his platform to address childhood social issues while maintaining an active presence on social media and in live performances.[13][14]Early life
Upbringing
Andy Day was born on 15 May 1981 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England.[13] He spent the first five years of his life in Luton, briefly attending William Austin School, before his family relocated to Essex.[15][16] Day grew up as the youngest of three brothers in a family environment that emphasized traditional values, with his parents encouraging conventional career paths despite his emerging creative inclinations.[16] The local Essex landscape, including outings to Southend seafront, Maldon, South Weald, Raphael’s Park in Romford, and explorations of Epping Forest—particularly the intriguingly named Hangman’s Hill—fostered his early fascination with outdoor adventures and the natural world.[16] These experiences in the countryside and coastal areas near his family home laid the groundwork for his later career themes centered on wildlife exploration and adventurous storytelling.[16] From a young age, Day showed an interest in performance, initially engaging in drama activities for enjoyment and social interaction, which hinted at his future path in entertainment.[16] His parents supported creative outlets like music, with influences from his father's preference for classical pieces and his mother's appreciation for dramatic vocalists, nurturing a household atmosphere conducive to artistic expression.[16] This blend of familial encouragement and environmental stimuli shaped his playful, imaginative approach to childhood hobbies. As he transitioned to formal schooling in Essex, these early pursuits continued to develop alongside his academic life.[16]Education
Andy Day attended local secondary schools in Essex, where he was raised.[16] Following his secondary education, Day pursued A-levels in performing arts at Havering Sixth Form College in Hornchurch, which helped him develop foundational skills in theatre and performance.[16] After completing his A-levels, he attended drama school, training in acting, presenting, and improvisation to prepare for a career in media and entertainment.[4] In recognition of his contributions to children's media, Day received an Honorary Doctor of Arts from the University of Bedfordshire in 2022.[17]Television career
Early roles
Andy Day entered the television industry in the mid-2000s, building on his foundation in performing arts from drama school. His early professional experience included hosting the children's quiz show Cash House on the digital channel Friendly TV starting in 2005. He also contributed to Nick Jr.'s interactive Jump Up tour, which promoted the channel's programming through live events.[18][19] In 2007, Day auditioned for a presenter role on CBeebies, the BBC's dedicated preschoolers' channel. Competing against around 2,000 applicants, he advanced to the final 15 candidates and secured the position, beginning his on-air work that July. This opportunity represented a significant breakthrough, transitioning him from smaller-scale gigs to a prominent role in public broadcasting.[4][20]CBeebies presentations
Andy Day joined CBeebies as a presenter in 2007, quickly establishing himself as a key figure on the channel through his energetic and engaging style tailored to preschool audiences.[3] Over the years, he has become the longest-serving host, contributing to live links, songs, and a range of educational programs that have aired consistently since his debut. His tenure, spanning nearly two decades by 2025, has made him a familiar and trusted presence for young viewers, often incorporating interactive elements like dances and animal facts to foster curiosity about the natural world.[3] Day's flagship series, Andy's Wild Adventures (2012), follows him and his sidekick Kip the cat on global expeditions to observe wildlife in their habitats, from emperor penguins in Antarctica to elephants in Africa, emphasizing the thrill of discovery and respect for animals.[21] Building on this theme, Andy's Aquatic Adventures (2020) shifts focus to underwater exploration, where Day pilots a safari sub to encounter marine life such as blue whales and sea kraits, highlighting ocean ecosystems and the importance of marine conservation. In Andy's Prehistoric Adventures (2016), he time-travels across 170 million years to interact with dinosaurs and Ice Age creatures like woolly mammoths, using museum artifacts to spark interest in paleontology and Earth's ancient history.[22] The ongoing Andy's Dinosaur Adventures (2014–present) expands this concept with Hatty the museum manager, as Day hunts for dinosaur fossils and meets species like diplodocus and tyrannosaurus rex, blending adventure with scientific facts to demystify prehistoric life for children. Andy's Safari Adventures (2018) places Day at Safari World, where he responds to wildlife crises by traveling to locations like Canada and Madagascar to aid animals including meerkats and shoebills, promoting global biodiversity awareness. Andy's Global Adventures (2023) features Day, along with co-presenters Jen and Scout, traveling the world in an eco-friendly explorer vehicle to solve nature's mysteries and discover incredible animals across all seven continents.[23] Finally, Andy's Baby Animals (2016–2017) explores the early lives of young creatures, from polar bear cubs learning to walk to elephant calves standing with maternal help, underscoring themes of growth, play, and family bonds in the animal kingdom. These programs have had a significant educational impact, introducing preschoolers to concepts in biology, ecology, and environmental stewardship through vivid storytelling and real footage from BBC Natural History Unit productions.[24] Day's work promotes nature conservation by showcasing threats to habitats and encouraging viewers to appreciate wildlife, as seen in episodes that discuss animal protection efforts without overwhelming young audiences with heavy messages.[21] The series inspire adventure and curiosity, helping children develop an early understanding of the planet's diversity and the need to protect it.[25] In 2025, Day continued his contributions with involvement in the CBeebies musical The Great Ice Cream Hunt, a live-action production featuring magical journeys that tie into themes of exploration and fun, filmed earlier in the year for cinema release.[26] This project extends his legacy of blending education and entertainment for young audiences.[27]Other television appearances
Andy Day has made several guest appearances on other CBeebies programs, contributing to interactive and adventure-themed segments that complement his wildlife-focused presentations. In the pirate-themed game show Swashbuckle, he appeared as a contestant in episodes such as "A Mariner's Masterpiece" (2013) and "Double Trouble" (2015), joining child swashbucklers in challenges to retrieve gems from the baddies.[28][29] These roles involved energetic participation in ship-based games, emphasizing teamwork and fun physical activities.[30] Day has also featured in episodes of Justin's House, an interactive comedy series set in a quirky household. In the 2013 episode "The House of Justin," he portrayed a customer shopping for bargains in Justin's makeshift department store, engaging in humorous transactions and problem-solving with the hosts.[31] More recently, in the 2024 special "Hide and Surprise," Day assisted Robert the robot in planning a surprise for Justin, incorporating playful hiding games and collaborative antics. These appearances highlight his ability to blend into ensemble casts for lighthearted, audience-interactive storytelling.[32] In CBeebies Panto productions, Day has contributed to festive adaptations, often in supporting or hosting capacities. For the 2023 release of CBeebies Panto: Robin Hood, he provided an exclusive introduction for the cinema version, welcoming audiences to the adventure of protecting Sherwood Forest from the Sheriff.[33] This role extended the panto's reach to theaters, adding a personal touch to the live-action musical. Earlier, in the 2015 CBeebies Panto: Alice in Wonderland, he played the Mad Hatter, delivering comedic lines and songs in the whimsical narrative. These pantomime involvements showcase his versatility in theatrical children's entertainment.[34] Day served as a presenter for special events, including the CBeebies Prom: Wildlife Jamboree in 2024, held at the Royal Albert Hall. In this musical extravaganza, he joined co-hosts Chantelle Lindsay, Maddie Moate, and Rhys Stephenson to lead an "animal choir" performance, featuring songs and orchestral pieces inspired by global wildlife.[35] The event, broadcast on BBC Radio 3, aimed to inspire young audiences about conservation through interactive music.[36] Additionally, in the 2023 special Halloween in the CBeebies House, Day visited as a guest with a dinosaur prop, participating in spooky games like gooey challenges and pumpkin carving alongside Dodge T. Dog and Justin.[37] This holiday-themed episode emphasized festive fun and mild scares for preschoolers.[38] Beyond presenting, Day has limited voice acting credits outside his primary CBeebies series, with no major film roles identified up to 2025. His collaborations with other BBC children's programs have continued through these guest spots and specials, maintaining his presence in the network's ecosystem for interactive content.[9]Music career
Formation of Andy and the Odd Socks
Andy and the Odd Socks was formed in 2017 by British children's television presenter Andy Day as an extension of his work creating engaging, educational music for young audiences. Drawing from his experience writing and performing songs on CBeebies shows, Day sought to establish a pop-rock band that blended genres like punk, rap, reggae, and rock to promote positive messages for children and families. The band's concept emphasizes celebrating individuality, using the idea of wearing mismatched socks as a playful metaphor for embracing uniqueness and differences in everyday life.[4][39] The project originated from Day's long-standing passion for music, influenced by his CBeebies songwriting, where he crafted catchy tunes to accompany adventures and learning themes. Day aimed to address childhood challenges, particularly bullying, by producing songs that encourage self-acceptance and kindness among kids. This focus aligned with the band's launch during a time when Day was already a prominent figure in children's media, allowing the group to leverage his established platform for broader impact.[4][40] Core band members include Day on lead vocals and guitar, alongside a rotating lineup of musicians portraying colorful characters, such as Moxy on drums (played by Holly Mallett), Blu on bass, Rio on guitar, and Random Keith on keyboards. The ensemble often features guest appearances from fellow CBeebies presenters and musicians to enhance live energy and thematic variety. Initially conceived as a studio project, the band quickly transitioned to live performances, debuting at the Glastonbury Festival in 2017, where they captivated a family audience in the Children's Area.[4][39][41] A key early milestone was the release of the band's debut single "Unique" in October 2017, dedicated to supporting anti-bullying efforts. This track marked the start of a partnership with the Anti-Bullying Alliance, an organization for which Day serves as a patron, and it tied into the inaugural Odd Socks Day initiative during Anti-Bullying Week. The song's lyrics and video highlighted themes of self-worth, setting the tone for the band's ongoing commitment to awareness through music.[42][43][4]Tours and discography
Andy and the Odd Socks released their debut album Who Invited This Lot? in 2017, featuring upbeat tracks aimed at children, including covers like "Ghostbusters" and originals promoting fun and individuality.[44] This was followed by Who's in the Odd Socks? in 2020, which peaked at number 64 on the UK Albums Chart and included anti-bullying singles such as "Unique" and "Choose Respect."[45] The band's third album, Odd Socks Calling!, arrived in 2022, incorporating collaborations like "Planet Rock" featuring Queen guitarist Brian May.[46] In 2025, they released the single "Power for Good" featuring young artist Seren, tied to Anti-Bullying Week's theme of using personal strengths positively.[47]| Album | Release Year | Notable Tracks |
|---|---|---|
| Who Invited This Lot? | 2017 | Ghostbusters, All Together Now (At Christmas Time) |
| Who's in the Odd Socks? | 2020 | Unique, Choose Respect, Aliens in This House |
| Odd Socks Calling! | 2022 | Planet Rock (ft. Brian May), Theme to Andy and the Band |