Martine
Dennis is the main anchor on BBC World's new European Breakfast
programming.
Born on the 29th January 1961 in London she studied English and
American Studies from 1979-82 at Keele University in England.
Martine was a radio news trainee at LBC/IRN in London in 1983.
She covered the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Nassau,
the Bahamas in 1985 interviewing Rajiv Ghandi, Mrs Thatcher and
Edward Seaga.
She joined BBC World Service Radio at the United Nations, New
York in 1985, covering the Iran- Iraq war and interviewing many
world leaders.
In 1987 she became a presenter-producer for 'Focus on Africa',
the BBC African Service, based at Bush House in London and in
1989 Martine became a presenter, reporter and producer at Sky
News, London. In 1991 she moved to South Africa as a freelance
reporter in Johannesburg, covering South Africa's first democratic
election.
In 1994 she became the presenter of Carte Blanche, South Africa's
top weekly current affairs feature programme. In 1995, Martine
returned to London to work on current affairs programmes, including
Correspondent.
In 1996 she became a presenter for BBC World and London correspondent
for Front Row the South African entertainment show.
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NEWS Publicity) |
BBC
NEWS with Martine Dennis - Headlines
(24s/1.63
Mb)
BBC
NEWS with Martine Dennis - Close
(11s/847
Kb)
The
World Today - First Programme
(80s/4.54
Mb)
The
World Today Special - Close - Low Quality
(77s/4.47
Mb)
The
World Today
(98s/5.31
Mb)
The
World Today - close 1st Half
(57s/3.47
Mb)
The
World Today - 2nd Half
(22s/1.42
Mb)
The
World Today - World Business Report - Headlines
(60s/3.64
Mb)
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