Edwards was born in Paris to a Welsh father and a Malaysian Chinese mother, and is fluent in French, Mandarin and English. He lived the first seven years of his life in Paris.
Edwards worked in London and Paris before moving to China. He was hired in 2007 by China Central Television’s international-language channel CCTV News, where he hosted their flagship travel program, Travelogue. Edwards' first feature was a three-part series in conjunction with National Geographic’s Trends Traveler magazine. Here he travelled by car along the fabled Tea and Horse Trail, from Lijiang in Yunnan to Lhasa in Tibet. Episode 2 of the series won the award for best documentary at the annual CCTV awards 2008. Edwards hosted Travelogue’s Being Beijing series and mini-series which aired throughout the Beijing Olympics in 2008 highlighting the best things to do, see and eat in the city for those attending the event. In 2009, Edwards hosted CCTV International's 1st ever travel show in Taiwan, touring the island for three weeks. The five-part series was the first major travel programme filmed between the mainland and Taiwan. In 2010, Edwards was chosen to host Travelogue’s Shanghai Shanghai series highlighting all there is to do in the city to help the people attending the World Expo in Shanghai. In the series he also presented a two-part comprehensive guide to all the entertainment at the event. The series aired throughout the Expo 2010. 2010 also saw Edwards present the Miss World Bikini Finals for CCTV News. The competition held annually in Beihai formed part of Travelogue's guide to the seaside resort. Edwards presented the Technology Show, Tech 24, on France's international news channel, France 24 Edwards was the male stadium announcer in English and French for the London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony directed by Danny Boyle. He was also the male stadium announcer for the London 2012 Olympic GamesClosing Ceremony. In 2013, after working for French satellite channel France 24 and Eurosport, Edwards joined the new local Freeview channel London Live. In 2014, he joined BBC Sport as a sports presenter on Sport Today, on the BBCWorld News channel.
Series
Series 5 – Taiwan
Tea and Horse Trail
Opening and Closing Ceremony Stadium Announcer – London 2012 Olympic Games