One thing that strikes me so much about Phineas and Ferb, besides the great animation and funny storylines, is the amount of British voices it uses. Considering the show is based in America, the creator’s are both American, and it is owned by Disney, the plethora of English voices surprises me. In this post I will aim to show all the British celebs who have given their voice to the great show. Hopefully some of these will surprise you too.

Lets start with a main character, namely, the quiet, but hilarious, Ferb Fletcher.

Ferb is voiced by Thomas Sangster who was born in London. You will probably recognise him most from his acting in Game of Thrones as Jojen Reed and Newt in The Maze Runner. He records all his lines in England, while Phineas’ voice actor, Vincent Martella, records his in America causing them not to meet for years after the show started.

The second character, Ferb’s Dad, Lawrence Fletcher, who is also British, is voiced by Richard O’Brien.

Richard’s most famous work was writing and appearing in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. He is also well-known in England for hosting the 90s show, Crystal Maze. Two other characters from Rocky Horror also appeared in Phineas and Ferb; Tim Curry voices Stubbings and Dr. Lloyed Wexler in A Hard Day’s Knight and as Worthington is Tri-State Treasure, while Barry Bostwick voices Clyde Flynn, Phineas and Ferb’s grandfather.

The next celeb can be recognised with one word “Bogies!” Dominic Wood, aka Dom from Dick and Dom, voices Charles Pipping IV in A Hard Day’s Knight and becomes Candace’s love interest in that episode. Apart from Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow, Dominic is known for hosting Are You Smarter Than A 10 Year Old and acting in The Legend of Dick and Dom. I also like him because he is an Exeter City fan!

Another British comedian has given the voice to a character in Phineas and Ferb. David Mitchell voiced the appropriately named Mitch in two episodes, The Chronicles of Meap and Meapless in Seattle. David is recognised for his double act with Robert Webb and being the captain in Would I Lie to You?

Gordon Ramsay has also lent his voice to a character. Gordon lends his voice to a TV chef in the episode, Thanks, But No Thanks.

The next characters didn’t voice and arbitrary character, but actually made a guest appearance on the show as themselves.

The Top Gear gang appeared together on the episode Live and Let Drive. Yes thats right, Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond all had speaking roles on Phineas and Ferb! This is why I love the show so much!

Jamie Oliver has also made a guest appearance judging meatloaf in the episode Meatloaf Surpise.

As a nod to Simon Pegg and Nick Frost’s film, Shaun of the Dead, they both appear in the longer episode, Night of the Living Pharmacists.

I hope you have enjoyed this list, and were just as surprised as I was on the amount of Brits in Phineas and Ferb.