After leaving school, Miss P studied to become a teacher, but was persuaded by her brother Leroy Anderson (DJ Lepke) to start broadcasting on his radio station
Dread Broadcasting Corporation in 1979. The station is regarded as the first British
black music radio station. Both Miss P and Lepke are the younger siblings of
Bob Marley's wife
Rita Marley. In 1983, Miss P was approached by
BBC Television to compose and perform visual promotional trails and the theme song for its weekly magazine programme
Ebony. Her entire show on 12 May 1985 was a tribute to the life and music of Bob Marley. She left BBC Radio 1 in 1990 and went on to present a programme titled
Riddim and Blues on
BBC Radio London on Saturday nights, in which she played a wide variety of black music. Miss P has two sons and a daughter. ==References==