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Britain's Got Talent's Lost Voice Guy Finally Gets Geordie Accent

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Updated 12:34 22 Feb 2022 GMTPublished 12:31 22 Feb 2022 GMT

Britain's Got Talent's Lost Voice Guy Finally Gets Geordie Accent

Lee Ridley, 41, uses a communication device because he's unable to speak

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

Britain’s Got Talent winner Lost Voice Guy has finally received his new Geordie accent which he can begin to use. You can hear it below:

Lee Ridley, 41, is a comedian and author with cerebral palsy who is unable to speak, but uses a communication device.

In April last year, he chose voiceover artist Dan Pye - who grew up in Whickham and currently lives in Hunwick, County Durham - to be his new voice donor.

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In order to find his new voice, Ridley had to choose from more than 500 offers, with candidates sending in recordings of themselves reading an extract from his book I’m Only In It For The Parking.

With the help of Scottish-based speech synthesis company CereProc, Pye recorded a script for six hours to develop the voice, creating a range of vocal emotional styles.

Ridley said: “It feels amazing to finally sound more like my family and friends. I’ve dreamed about this day since I got my first communication aid when I was eight years old.

“I’ve already been enjoying saying all my favourite Geordie phrases such as ‘wey aye man’ and ‘howay’.

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“It’s nice to have a local accent at last. I can’t wait to try it out on my new tour.”

His tour, entitled Cerebral LOL-sy, begins in March and will be the first time the new Geordie voice is heard on stage.

The tour will be performed using a mix of both his previous voice and his new Georgie accent.

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Ridley debuted a short clip of his new accent during his festive TV special, Christmas Comedy Club With Lost Voice Guy, but was unable to use it for the whole show as it was not yet fully operational.

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Pye said: “Being able to help Lee communicate in a tone which is more personal to him is fantastic. Being a Geordie has a very distinctive, nationally recognisable tone which I am very proud of.

“Sharing that with Lee, I hope will give him a sense of identity that the rest of the North East are famed for.”

CereProc built Ridley’s voice using a system called CereWave AI that incorporates Artificial Intelligence with deep neural-network modelling speech synthesis.

Paul Welham, CereProc’s chairman, said: “Working with Lee has been a great opportunity for a greater audience, to see how CereProc’s technology can be used to create regional accents, that gives Lee and others the freedom to have their own accent to talk with, rather than a bland BBC accent.

“To hear Lee speak with a Geordie accent has been an ambition of mine since we first met, as I believe Lee is such a great inspiration to everyone with a disability, as he shows what can be achieved and overcome using technology combined wilt Lee’s great tenacity.”

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/lostvoiceguy

Topics: TV and Film, Celebrity

Rebecca Shepherd
Rebecca Shepherd

I'm Becky - a journalist at LADbible. I graduated with a First Class BA in Journalism before going on to cover criminal court cases, medical tribunals and breaking news for the national media. Can often be found rocking a bag for life - which I made a thing long before Rihanna. You can contact me at [email protected]

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