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It was "The Rough Guide"
on BBC 2 that really launched Magenta. She wrote and presented
the show, which was a completely new take on the traditional
travel documentary. During its time on air it won many awards
and a much wider audience than the 16-25 year olds that it was
originally intended for.
Magenta Devine is not just a presenter. She is always keen to
help with other areas of production - script writing, style and
content, ideas for guests or topics - her input creates an individual
style that makes her popular and unique.
She is also is a very successful
journalist and has written for The Guardian, Daily Express, Daily
Mail, Tatler, Cosmopolitan and Red Magazine. She also wrote a
monthly travel feature for Thomas Cook, which was syndicated
nationally through the local press.
Over the last couple of years,
Magenta's radio career has flourished. She is currently presenting
a film show on the World Service and has recently finished "Hayes
on Sunday" for Radio 5 where she conducted live interviews
on current affairs which were aired alongside her own pre-recorded
news reports.
Magenta's husky voice makes
her hot property on the voice over market. She has been the voice
of Peugeot 106, Tampax, Now Magazine, Johnson and Johnson, Toyota,
The Times, Motorola and the Channel 4 show "Wanted".
She can currently be heard on television commercials for Tropicana
and Sea France and a radio campaign for Thomas Cook.
From National TV to Corporate
Video she is known for her original journalism and her exceptional
presenting and interview style. She's in constant demand and
in recognition of her achievements, was appointed a special UN
Ambassador in 1998.
Magenta was the regular voice
of Virgin Mobiles for 4 years and has presented 3 series of Hewland
television's "Young Gifted and Broke". Her expertise
on the arts, travel and popular culture make her a favourite
choice for documentary interviews and voice-over.
Whatever the project Magenta
will be sure to have an interesting and informative way of approaching
it and will guarantee the sort of flair, enthusiasm and dedication
that makes directors come back again and again and again.
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