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Professor Dan Reinstein on BBC Radio Guernsey Part 1


Jenny Kendall-Tobias (born Guernsey 1967) is a presenter on BBC Guernsey, where she presents the morning show (9:30am to 1pm) featuring local news, interviews and music.

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Professor Dan Reinstein on BBC Radio Guernsey Part 2


Life in media

After studying as a flautist and singer at London College of Music, Jenny worked as an actress, food writer and freelance journalist in London and Brussels before joining BBC Guernsey on 1 October 2001.

Guernsey's most interesting residents as subjects for telephone, ISDN or studio interviews during her regular programme, which she presented Monday to Thursday from ten in the morning to one in the afternoon, and was produced by Tom Girard from January 2005 until June 2006

After broadcasting an interview with two leading British BookCrossers on 7 November 2005, Kendall-Tobias rapidly gained an international following, with regular listeners in the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Borneo and Vietnam.

On 17 November 2005 Kendall-Tobias established a new world record for the most people interviewed during a radio program - 60.

On 21 March 2006 Kendall-Tobias did the Tim Tam Slam live on air. Her inexperience showed when she left the withdrawal too long and revealed to listeners that the bottom of her cup was now "very gloopy".

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Jenny Kendall-Tobias Wikipedia