Originally Posted by steve007:
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A favourite weekly music critic on GMTV, Emma B has also hosted various music shows, including Top of the Pops and HYPE for the BBC, Do Not Sleep on Channel 4 and ITV's music show The Base.
From her early days working at Creation Records, Emma has always been passionate about music and often DJs across the country when she can. She is one of the station's most talented and versatile presenters. As first choice to stand in for Steve Lamacq, Chris Moyles and Mark and Lard, she's just as comfortable on Radio 1 daytime as she is fronting specialist music programmes in the evening.
Regularly presenting the Sunday Surgery Emma is ever-ready with the radio hugs and not afraid to give out tough advice. She also speaks out on a wide range of social issues, leading to her fronting documentaries on issues such as student poverty and the legalisation of cannabis.
Emma has also established herself as a brilliant live host, a skill perfected during six weeks on the road with Radio 1 and regularly presenting the Sunday Surgery in front of a live audience.
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Accomplished rather alot I'd say. Certainly not vacuous!”
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A favourite weekly music critic on GMTV, Emma B has also hosted various music shows, including Top of the Pops and HYPE for the BBC, Do Not Sleep on Channel 4 and ITV's music show The Base.
From her early days working at Creation Records, Emma has always been passionate about music and often DJs across the country when she can. She is one of the station's most talented and versatile presenters. As first choice to stand in for Steve Lamacq, Chris Moyles and Mark and Lard, she's just as comfortable on Radio 1 daytime as she is fronting specialist music programmes in the evening.
Regularly presenting the Sunday Surgery Emma is ever-ready with the radio hugs and not afraid to give out tough advice. She also speaks out on a wide range of social issues, leading to her fronting documentaries on issues such as student poverty and the legalisation of cannabis.
Emma has also established herself as a brilliant live host, a skill perfected during six weeks on the road with Radio 1 and regularly presenting the Sunday Surgery in front of a live audience.
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Accomplished rather alot I'd say. Certainly not vacuous!”
That's the radio 1 DJ Emma B!!!!
This lady here http://www.brook.org.uk/content/M14_S6_emmab.asp




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