Alice Levine
Alice Levine has established herself as one of the UK's leading broadcasters, excelling in television, radio, and comedy as a presenter, writer, and producer. Her career took off in 2011 when she made her debut on MTV, hosting her own chat show. Shortly thereafter, she was selected to present "Bit On The Side," the spin-off of "Big Brother" on Channel 5, a role she embraced for three years and which sharpened her skills in live television.
Since then, Alice has become synonymous with intelligent and engaging programming across major networks, hosting a variety of high-profile events, including the Brit Awards 2017: Red Carpet on ITV2, the Glastonbury Festival for the BBC, and the Mercury Music Prize on Channel 4. She has also provided backstage coverage for the BAFTA TV & Craft Awards. Recently, she ventured into investigative documentaries with her BBC series "Levine On Love," a three-part exploration of modern romance, and she has plans for an immersive documentary project with a major channel.
In radio, Alice began at BBC Radio 1, occupying the coveted "John Peel" slot before moving to a weekend show that garnered her the Best Radio Show award at the Music Week Awards. Her comedic talents shine through her appearances on shows like "8 Out Of 10 Cats" and "Qi."
Her podcast, "My Dad Wrote A Porno," which she co-hosts and produces, has become a massive hit, amassing over 80 million listens and leading to a live show that tours internationally, a bestselling book, and ongoing adaptations for TV and film. Additionally, Alice co-founded Jackson&Levine, a successful food and lifestyle brand, alongside partner Laura Jackson, and they contribute a food column to Marie Claire, further showcasing her diverse talents.
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