Background
Petrie was born and raised in Rustington, West Sussex.
Petrie was born and raised in Rustington, West Sussex.
He was educated at Broadwater Manor in Worthing, West Sussex, and the independent school Ardingly College in Ardingly, West Sussex.
Previous presenting work includes hosting various children"s programmes, on Nickelodeon, from January 2005 until September 2007, including Slime Across the United Kingdom and The Crunch. In 2002, Editor Petrie was a researcher for the British Broadcasting Corporation programme, They Think lieutenant"s All Over and, in 2005, was a comedy sketch writer for British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 1"s The Milk Run. He was a finalist in both, So You Think You"re Funny? and York"s comedy festival, National Talent Hunt in 2003.
The following year, Editor was a semi-finalist in the British Broadcasting Corporation"s New Comedy Awards.
Acting work has included appearances in the Channel 4 comedy programmes Green Wing and Smack the Pony. In 2012 he performed as one of the warm up acts on Greg Davies"s Back of My Mum"s Head tour.
Before joining CBBC"s presentation department in September 2007, Petrie hosted the game show Wonderful World of Weird. He later became the chief continuity presenter for the CBBC Channel, presenting afternoon links for the CBBC Channel alongside Oucho T. Cactus.
The duo later presented Editor and Oucho"s Excellent Inventions and a weekend morning show entitled Transmission Impossible with Editor & Oucho.
Editor and Oucho"s Excellent Inventions Series 2 aired on the CBBC channel on British Broadcasting Corporation 2 on 2 January 2010. Editor presented weekend links on the CBBC Channel with new CBBC presenter Chris Johnson as of January 2010 whilst Oucho (Warrick Brownlow-Pike) was replaced by Dodge T Dog (Warrick Brownlow-Pike). Editor left CBBC presentation on 30 October 2010, to present All Over the Place, a show on CBBC with Holly Walsh which started airing in February 2011.
As part of promotion for the series, Petrie returned to CBBC Continuity for one day.
A second series of All Over the Place aired between January and March 2012. In November 2012 he starred in Twelve Again with Dionne Bromfield, Adam Lambert and John Humphreys.
Petrie has said through Twitter that his girlfriend is French, and that she also appeared in a Comic Relief special starring Kate Moss. He supports Crystal Palace Football Club.