Find out what happened when Edith met OJ at the 2006 Digital Music Awards in London.
Bowman's television debut was in 1997 as a news reader on MTV UK. She went on to host many shows for the station, including co-presenting chart show Hitlist UK with Cat Deeley.
More recently, in 2005 Bowman presented BBC Scotland's coverage of the Live 8 event at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, and hosted the network's T in the Park programmes. Also in 2005 she hosted the Q Awards with Colin Murray live on BBC Radio 1.
After winning "Comic Relief does Fame Academy" in March 2005 Edith has continued to present her radio show on BBC Radio 1, weekdays from 1pm-4pm. In August, 2006 Edith became the sole occupier of the slot, with ex co-host Colin Murray taking over the Late Night Specialist slot.
Edith appeared on Top of the Pops ten times in total including the final episode and presents various music programmes for Channel 4 such as "Channel 4 presents..." and "TBA".