Talk of the toon!
The voice has enabled Lewis to shine a bit more than he has before. But he didn't need to shine much more he's always had a really good sense of humour!
A teenager with cerebral palsy has loaded his voice synthesiser with a Geordie accent because he says it's the way to win women!
Viewers can see plucky Lewis Fisher, 19, in new BBC3 show The Unbreakables which airs tonight.
Lewis' cerebral palsy means he has to communicate with an electronic voice via an eye-controlled communicator (similar to the one used by Stephen Hawking).
He got fed up with the computerised English-US twang on the synthesiser, mainly because he though it was hindering his love life, so asked his good friend Rob to record his voice for his electronic device.
Rob spent six hours recording words and phrases and Lewis has been using his new accent for six months now.
His dream woman is Michelle Keegan, but while she is now taken he hopes he can find love with another sassy lady!