Alice Levine
Alice Levine is an award-winning broadcaster across radio, podcasting and television. Spanning comedy, entertainment and documentaries she has become a highly sought after name for smart, funny programming.
The ‘cultural phenomenon’ (The Sunday Times), My Dad Wrote A Porno, was her co-creation. It has amassed 450 million listeners, an HBO comedy special and two stage adaptations. It has toured worldwide (including the Royal Albert Hall, Sydney Opera House and Radio City Music Hall), making it ‘the most successful podcast in British history’ (BBC News).
Adding to her chart-topping hits, Alice hosts Audible's always-on, British Scandal, and the number one smash and critics’ favourite, Price of Paradise, which led The Guardian to proclaim Levine as “one of the best hosts out there”.
On radio, Alice is best known for her near-decade at BBC Radio 1. Joining in the 10-midnight new music slot, she later moved to daytimes where she won the Music Week Best Radio Show Award.
Her ability to balance a journalistic tone with warmth and wit has made her the first choice for many major cultural events from the The Mercury Music Prize and the BRITs Red Carpet. She is also much loved on long-running shows from Taskmaster to Have I Got News For You and Would I Lie To You.
Alice has fronted many documentaries; two series of the Louis Theroux exec-produced “Sex Actually with Alice Levine” (Channel 4), Levine on Love (BBC) and Sleeping with The Far Right (Channel 4).
Not limited to performing, Levine is also co-founder of the Crossed Wires Podcast Festival, - the largest event of its kind - championing podcasting as a live, communal art form.