Career
The format of his Radio 1 show consisted of Juste playing clips from various classic comedy sketches, interspersed with his own puns and short sketches, between music tracks. His selection of classic comedy clips was at times quite complex, and intricately produced, using material from a wide variety of sources edited into one sequence. Controversially, he produced an audio tape in the style of his show which was used as a promotional aid by the Conservative Party.
Juste was amongst the older DJs who were sacked during the early 1990s by the then controller of Radio 1 Matthew Bannister, leaving in 1994.
He bitterly railed against the changes in a subsequent British Broadcasting Corporation television documentary on Bannister"s time at the radio station, and also had a letter published in the Daily Mail in 1996 attacking Chris Evans" breakfast show on Radio 1. Juste subsequently made appearances on LBC, Radio Carousel and Jewel FM, and currently works as an advertising writer
He also did a few editions of "The United Kingdom Top 20 Rewind" with Shaun Tilley during 2003. He appeared on a Christmas special on British Broadcasting Corporation local radio in 2005 and two more shows for KCFM, during 2008 and 2009 featuring the usual mix of music and comedy.
Juste now provides the voice-over for the online bingo site tombola on its "Bingo 50" game.
He presented shows in the south west on British Broadcasting Corporation local radio stations on Christmas Days in 2010, 2011 and 2012, and one final show that aired on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Devon and British Broadcasting Corporation Guernsey between 12:00 and 13:00 on Christmas Day 2013.