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Peachy
Natasha Peach

Natasha Peach (Peachy)

She's here, she's there....... She's everywhere!

1. How did you get into radio?

With a crowbar.

2. What was your first broadcast?

My front room, aged 6, with Tinisha from across the road. We presented Top of the Pops live into my mum's ghetto-blaster sporting some seriously random dressing-up clothes.

3. What other jobs have you done besides broadcasting?

I'm not allowed to talk about them.

4. What would you like to be if you weren’t a radio presenter?

A meerkat, they're amazing. They live in mobs, have binocular vision and organise their own sentries.

5. What would listeners be surprised to learn about you?

I was born in Jerusalem.

6. Which person would you most enjoy being stuck in a lift with?

They know who they are.

7. If you won the lottery, what would you do with the money?

If I had a pound every time I thought about winning the lottery, I wouldn't need to win it.

8. What is your worst habit?

The one with the pink trim, it does nothing for me.

9. Tell us about your 1st:
Car : Corsa.
Job: With a catering company, aged 15, who sacked me for drinking a can of coke. Really nice people.
Kiss: Lopsided, on my ear, during kiss chase in West Oxford Primary School playground.
Record: I'd tape the chart show on Sundays and have bits of songs with talking all over them - Kylie and Jason, Sonia, Bros and other 80's gems.

10. What is your favourite?
Food: Chilli garlic tiger prawns with rocket and fresh bread.
Sandwich: Toasted parma ham, mozzarella, tomato and basil panino.
Place in Oxfordshire: Binsey, before the conker trees were axed.
Item of clothing: A tailored camel coat, worn by my granny in the 50s. She is seriously glam.
Song: Longing For, Jah Cure.
Singer: Tim Bearder, howling along to tracks intermittently with his headphones on, blissfully unaware that I can hear him.
Film: All About My Mother.
TV Show: Peep Show.

last updated: 02/01/07
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