Emma has also presented Channel 4 programmes, such as The Pulse on the subject of health, and The Media Show.
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Later that year, she was invited by the network's new controller Matthew Bannister to reinvent the lunchtime programme previously presented by Jakki Brambles.
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In Simon Garfield's 1998 book on Radio 1, The Nation's Favourite, Bannister claims that Freud was "treated very badly by people at the station, especially other women".
In January 1995 she took over the Lunchtime show from 12.00 to 2.00pm on BBC Radio 1 from Emma Freud, which she continued to present until going on maternity leave at Christmas 1996.
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Matthew Freud, along with his sister Emma Freud and brother-in-law Richard Curtis, sit on the board of Trustees for Comic Relief, which is aired every second year on the BBC as a nationwide charity event.