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[1] 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.
Her inexperience showed when she left the withdrawal too long and revealed to listeners that the bottom of her cup was now "very gloopy".
Jenny Kendall-Tobias was arrested by the Guernsey Special Constabulary on 9 December 2004, and charged with being a notorious public figure on the island's roads and detained until she could raise at least £750.
[citation needed] After a few hours she had attracted £1,265 from supporters, the funds being donated to the Cancer and Leukaemia in Childhood (CLIC) charity.
Over Easter 2006 she participated in an amateur dramatic production of Singin' in the Rain where she played multiple roles as a radio cinema critic and a scantily-dressed showgirl.