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萨曼莎·布朗带你一起畅游中国

2009-09-24来源:和谐英语

萨曼莎·布朗1969年3月31日出生,毕业于Syracuse 大学,学习声乐并参加过多部舞台剧还有电影拍摄等。1999-2000年旅游频道(Travel Channel)在企划一款新的旅游节目,Samantha去面试并被聘用了,至此以后就推出了一系列的旅游节目。旅游卫视的“玩转地球”里播过她的“畅游欧洲 Passport to Europe”、“豪华大酒店 Great Hotels”、“畅游拉丁美洲 Passport to Latin America”;另外还有“Disney Favorites”、“Great Vacation Homes”。当然还有我们今天推荐的“跟随萨曼莎·布朗一起畅游中国 Passport to China”,新的路线还在继续企划开发中。

Samantha is a resident of New York City. Born in Dallas, Texas in 1969, her family moved to New Hampshire where she would grow up.

In 1999 and 2000, the Travel Channel was looking for a travel host, and Brown was chosen after a series of auditions. In her role of host, she introduces viewers to vacation destinations and hotels in the United States and around the world, as well as showcasing restaurants and activities at those destinations.

Since joining the network, Brown has hosted several series including Girl Meets Hawaii, Great Hotels, Passport to Europe, Passport to Great Weekends, and Passport to Latin America. She also hosted Great Vacation Homes on the CTV Travel Channel.

In addition to her regular shows, Brown has been the host to Travel Channel specials such as the 2006 all-access special Great Cruises: Freedom of the Seas with Samantha Brown aboard the Freedom of the Seas cruise ship, the largest passenger ship in the world at the time of its launch. Prior to that, she hosted a 12-night Mediterranean Venice cruise aboard the Brilliance of the Seas cruise ship. The accompanying show was entitled Samantha Brown's First Cruise. In 2007, she hosted a special entitled Passport to Green Getaways, a travelogue to three eco-friendly destinations in North America.

In 2007, Brown had two shows in production. In April 2007, Discovery Networks announced that she would host a new series titled Passport to Great Weekends ... With Samantha Brown featuring Brown exploring 48-hour vacation locations in the US and abroad. In September 2007, she was in Beijing, filming Passport to China, which aired in July 2008, just ahead of the Beijing Olympics.

In 2008, Brown debuted Passport to Great Weekends which showcased her in a more informal light as well as following her on more unique, off-the-beaten-path vacations. Episodes would follow the format of her arrival at a destination on a Friday afternoon and conclude with her leaving on Sunday evening. The second season's title was changed to Samantha Brown's Great Weekends and featured a new introduction, but mostly the same format.