Magenta Devine

Magenta Devine
Born Kim Taylor
(1957-11-04) 4 November 1957
England
Occupation Television presenter
Notable credit(s) Rough Guide
Reportage
Young, Gifted and Broke

Magenta Devine (born Kim Taylor; 4 November 1957) is a TV presenter[1]and journalist best known for presenting the youth programmes Rough Guide and Reportage on BBC2 in the 1990s.[2] She later presented Young, Gifted and Broke for ITV.[3]

Devine originally worked for Tony Brainsby, a publicist for Queen, Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake. While still living with boyfriend Tony James, she became the music promoter for James's new band Sigue Sigue Sputnik. Her first television exposure was as a presenter of BBC Wales's pop music show Juice, produced in and around the BBC studios in Cardiff. Following her breakup with James, producer Janet Street-Porter booked Devine, a statuesque upper-class "punk", to be a presenter on Channel 4's youth programme Network 7. She then followed Street-Porter to BBC2 to present DEF II, of which Rough Guide was a feature before it became a separate programme.

Devine appeared on Richard & Judy in 2004, and on Extreme Celebrity Detox in 2005. She has also done voice-over work, and has written for The Guardian and The Mail on Sunday. She presented the film programme On Screen for the BBC World Service. In 2006, Devine fronted an Office of Fair Trading campaign that urged consumers in the travel market to book with a member of ABTA.[4]

References

  1. "How We Met: Magenta De Vine and David Okuefuna". The Independent. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  2. "Media hypocrites fuelled by cocaine". The Independent. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  3. "Magenta De Vine". BFI. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  4. "OFT launches ABTA consumer code of practice". Travel Daily News. Retrieved 2018-09-06.


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