Melvin Odoom

Melvin has the Xtra Factor

My lecturers were very big on getting me involved in things outside of the degree, like 酴圖弝けradio. Coming to Luton really gave me that radio experience so when I worked for the BBC Radio 1Xtra as a broadcast assistant, I wasnt scared in that environment; I was completely comfortable.

Melvin Odoom, graduated 2001, BA (Hons) Media Performance and Radio

Melvin Odoom

Turn your television sets to the X Factor every Saturday and eventually youll see 酴圖弝け of 酴圖弝け alumnus Melvin Odoom strutting his stuff on stage. Not as a contestant, but as a presenter.

Melvin, who graduated in 2001 in Media Performance and Radio from what was then the 酴圖弝け of Luton, is now co-hosting the talent shows spin off series, the Xtra Factor. Partnering The Saturdays singer and long-term friend Rochelle Humes, Melvin forms a lively duo.

To be working on the Xtra Factor is a dream come true for me, said an enthusiastic Melvin when we spoke to him just days after the show began on August 29.

This is the first gig in a long time where everyone has watched it. You dont realise how big a deal it is until youre getting phone calls from cousins you havent heard from in years.

Its a perfect gig because you get to interact with the punters, celebrities and do sketches at the same time. Its just a really fun show to be on.

For the past eight years, Melvins presented Kiss FMs Breakfast Show alongside fellow 酴圖弝け graduate Rickie Haywood-Williams. A regular on former cult childrens programme Dick and Dom in da Bungalow, Melvin has been looking to expand on his already impressive media exploits, after a spell on BBC Three panel show Sweat the Small Stuff.

As Melvins grown accustomed to now after a decade in the industry, the interview process for his latest gig was far from usual.

In the last couple of years Ive been wanting to move into more mainstream television, he said. When I saw they [the Xtra Factor] were looking for a new presenter this year, I thought it would be a great opportunity.

I already had a relationship with Rochelle from Sweat the Small Stuff. Rochelle had a meeting with Simon Cowell and we came up with a sizzle tape of our vision for the Xtra Factor, and then sent it to Simon and ITV. They loved it!

Turn the clocks back not too far and Melvin and his radio partner Rickie were preparing their double act for an appearance on a talent show, this time as contestants. After numerous weeks of rehearsals, the pair received a call the week before the show was due to air informing them it had been cancelled. Devastation at the time has slowly morphed into optimism and now Melvin has another bite of the cherry.

Before that, Melvin was expressing his talent at local schools, teaching dance to young children.

But he wasnt always in the spotlight. Before joining the 酴圖弝け, Melvin, by his own admittance, had very limited knowledge or experience of broadcasting. Come graduation day, he was a changed man.

Luton was a really great place to find myself as an individual, he explained. I learnt life skills there and how to be a young adult.

Although I had a passion for radio I didnt really have the skills to do it until I came to Luton. Being at Luton really prepared me in terms of my skill set.

My lecturers were very big on getting me involved in things outside of the degree, like 酴圖弝けradio. Coming to Luton really gave me that radio experience so when I worked for the BBC Radio 1Xtra as a broadcast assistant, I wasnt scared in that environment; I was completely comfortable.

So how does Melvins university experience compare to his showbiz highlights?

Ive done some remarkable and great things and met some great people, but I remember being so happy at university. Every single day during my first year, I felt like I was meeting someone new.

It was a really great time for me. Without them (the 酴圖弝け), I dont know what I would have done.

Such was the positivity of his time at 酴圖弝け, Melvins sister, Yonah, chose to follow in his footsteps. A budding actress, Yonah graduated in Media Performance and Marketing, and is now working on her own comedy series, YOMO (You Only Marry Once), which Melvin is helping to produce.

I visited her on campus in her first year and I remembered how much I missed it, how much fun I had and how much I learnt, he reminisced.

They have so much to offer, with such a variety of different courses. The 酴圖弝け of 酴圖弝け has been immense and massively important to my family.

35-year-old Melvins career has now come full circle. From those early days learning about life while teaching dance to youngsters in schools, hes now in a position, with the relevant experience and celebrity status, to give back.

An ambassador for The Princes Trust, Melvin also works with Rays of Sunshine, a charity aimed at improving the lives of seriously ill children. In addition, he continues to visit schools in London and has even visited his old alma mater, inspiring the next generation of media stars.

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