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Malcolm S. Boyes

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    This column is presented and developed by Award Winning Journalist, Malcolm Boyes, currently producer of the television show Extra.

    Malcolm Boyes broke into journalism in London’s Fleet Street and by the age of twenty-one was news editor for Britain’s prestigious Fleet Street News Agency. When the BBC launched “Radio London” Boyes was hired as a reporter filing live and taped reports. One year later Lord Lew Grade signed Boyes to head the drama publicity department for his ATV Network.

    After two years with ATV “The National Enquirer” brought Boyes to America. After working on both coasts for the paper, Boyes struck out alone. With the backing of a top literary agent, Boyes interviewed stars from John Wayne to Cher, Clint Eastwood and President Ford for magazine articles syndicated worldwide. 

    Next Boyes took the challenging job of west coast bureau chief and show business columnist for “The Star” before leaving to work as a special correspondent for Time Inc’s “People” magazine.

    Within two years Boyes was also working for “Cable News Network” as an on air show business columnist, then as a movie reviewer, celebrity reporter and producer. Boyes next joined “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" as editorial director, co writing and formatting the show and appearing as an on air reporter for five seasons. Looking for a new challenge Boyes joined King World’sInside Edition” as deputy bureau chief, reporter and producer.

    Boyes left “Inside Edition” to become senior west coast producer for “A Current Affair”, winning a “Genesis” award. Boyes went to “Extra” before joining Paramount TV’s “Hard Copy” as senior segment director. Boyes then joined Paramount’s “REAL TV" as a writer/producer. 

   Boyes has also been involved in his own projects hosting and co producing interactive CD ROMs and videos for Sigma Designs, Micropolis, Hewlett Packard and other top companies. Boyes has won three “Telly” awards and an “Aegis” award.  Malcolm is currently working for Entertainment Tonight!

   Boyes has now decided to develop his lifetime dream of creative writing.  Through his writing, we promise to give you insight and information as well as entertain you with the most outrageous and enjoyable stories of the Caribbean.  

Welcome to his "Tales of the Tropics"

Malcolm Boyes can be reached by e-mail at malcolmboyes@earthlink.net