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December 31, 2022
|Daily Record
TV presenter Jean Johansson on ringing out the year with a host of other Scottish celebrities and her biggest resolution
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It's been a big year for TV presenterJean Johansson which has seen her branch out from her daytime TV roots to front hard-hitting documentary, The Truth About Scotland and Racism.
Then there was the not so small matter of winning Celebrity Mastermind.
I Now she is rounding off a hugely successful 12 months by taking us out of 2022 and into the new year as part of STV's Hogmanay show in which five pairs of Scottish celebs look back at the best moments of the year and look ahead to 2023.
Jean is once again teaming up with wrestler/actor Grado after their hilarious appearance in 2021's programme delighted viewers.
Jean said: "How has it been a whole year since Grado and I giggled our way through STV's last Hogmanay show? "He really makes me laugh and we have great chemistry. I am a straight man to his insane sense of humour.
"This year has been another crazy one, with so many interesting moments both personally and in the world of news, so I'm excited to world of news, so I'm excite be taking stock of it all over a glass offizz with one of the funniest men on telly once again."
Grado, who this year returned as gormless Alan in Bafta-winning sitcom Two Doors Down, added: "What better way to see in the new year than in a posh hoose with a wee dram and her aff A Place in the Sun?" Filmed in some of Scotland's most stunning country homes, this year's line-up also features Scots sporting royalty Liz and Eilish McColgan.
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