JoAnne Good is a British radio presenter, television presenter and actress who currently presents the breakfast show on BBC London 94.9. Her Monday to Friday co-presenter is Paul Ross[1], and on Saturdays she presents with Simon Lederman[2]. Previous co-presenters include Jono Coleman, Rowland Rivron, Baylen Leonard and Max Rushden. As an actress, she is best known for her role as Cock Sands in the ITV soap Crossroads from 1982 to 1984[3]. She played a schoolgirl in the 1978 cult British horror film Killer's Moon, and filmed an interview for the 2008 DVD release[4]. On stage she has played the title role in Educating Rita, co-starring with Norman Bowler[5]. In 2008, she had a part in The Bill[6] and was an extra in Sex and the City[7].
Good was taken to Australia as a child when her parents abandoned her. She moved back to the UK in the late 1970s.
She was married for four years to a fellow actor[8], and is currently dating fellow BBC London presenter and musician George Webley[7]. She lives in Brighton and Marylebone, London. Her friends include Julie Burchill[9] and Julian Clary[10]. The Sun newspaper reported on 24 June 2008 that JoAnne Good is 42 years old.[6]. However, her own comments on her radio show put her age at around ten years older than this. She has explained that she was already in her mid 20s when she played a teenager in Crossroads from 1982-1984. She also explained that she born in the Chinese year of the Monkey, which puts her likely birth year as 1956/7.
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JoAnne Good is a British radio presenter, television presenter and actress who currently presents the breakfast show on BBC London 94.9. Her Monday to Friday co-presenter is Paul Ross[1], and on Saturdays she presents with Simon Lederman[2]. Previous co-presenters include Jono Coleman, Rowland Rivron, Baylen Leonard and Max Rushden. As an actress, she is best known for her role as Cock Sands in the ITV soap Crossroads from 1982 to 1984[3]. She played a schoolgirl in the 1978 cult British horror film Killer's Moon, and filmed an interview for the 2008 DVD release[4]. On stage she has played the title role in Educating Rita, co-starring with Norman Bowler[5]. In 2008, she had a part in The Bill[6] and was an extra in Sex and the City[7].
[edit] Personal life
Good was taken to Australia as a child when her parents abandoned her. She moved back to the UK in the late 1970s.
She was married for four years to a fellow actor[8], and is currently dating fellow BBC London presenter and musician George Webley[7]. She lives in Brighton and Marylebone, London. Her friends include Julie Burchill[9] and Julian Clary[10].
The Sun newspaper reported on 24 June 2008 that JoAnne Good is 42 years old.[6]. However, her own comments on her radio show put her age at around ten years older than this. She has explained that she was already in her mid 20s when she played a teenager in Crossroads from 1982-1984. She also explained that she born in the Chinese year of the Monkey, which puts her likely birth year as 1956/7.