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    Johanne Hudson Lett
    Johanne Hudson Lett at Luton Carnival

    Johanne Hudson Lett

    Johanne presents Roots on BBC Three Counties Radio every Tuesday night.


    Star sign:

    Aries

    Born 'n' bred:

    Bedford

    Last job:

    Marketing Assistant

    Football team:

    Liverpool

    Most interesting fact about you:

    I have a double bladder so I can drink anyone under the table!

    Most annoying trait:

    Picking my teeth!

    Most embarrassing moment (not on air):

    My son Joshua, on hearing his baby brother crying said "Mummy Sam's hungry!" and then proceeded to undo my top in the middle of Tesco's.

    Most embarrassing on air incident:

    When I was trying to describe a Didgeridoo, I said I have something big hard and when blown it vibrates!!

    Weirdest place you spent the night:

    In my car

    First record bought:

    Orvil I think

    My first car:

    1.1 Ford Fiesta

    My favourite place in Beds, Herts and Bucks:

    Bedford Embankment

    Desert island luxury:

    Music

    My hero:

    Eddie Murphy

    Would hate to be in the Big Brother house with:

    Chris Eubank and Ronnie Barbour

    Favourite item in my wardrobe:

    Beige and white trousers that make me look slim!!

    If I wasn't at BBC Three Counties Radio I'd be:

    An athlete 100 200m sprint.

    My dream co-presenter would be:

    Ian Wright

    Realised I was getting old when:

    I haven't realised that yet

    Useful tip:

    If you have burnt your rice put a raw onion in the middle while it's still in the pot to take the burnt smell and taste away.

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