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Debbie Woods

Meet and greet Debbie Woods

Meet Debbie Woods

Find out more about Debbie from the Breakfast Show...

What's your name?

A: Debbie Woods

Q: From?

A: Born and bred in Coventry

Q: Star Sign?

A: Leo

Q: Joined the Beeb in?

A: 2005 after I did a work placement while at University.

Q: What has your career involved so far?

A: I have been involved in lots of the events, election programmes and was a BBC guide. I worked on the front desk and dealt with any enquiries from the public. I also helped to organise Open Centre events and generally lent a hand when needed. I then went on to work with Vic Minett on the teatime show and now I am a broadcast assistant on the Breakfast Show with Tim and Marian.

Q: What does your job involve?

A: I have to do some of the technical work behind the scenes of the programme, greet guests, answer the phone and make sure the reporters are ready.

Q: What do you like the most about BBC Coventry & Warwickshire?

A: Geoff Foster's Coffee

Q: What's your favourite place in Coventry and Warwickshire?

A: St Mary's Guildhall, it's where I got married.

Q: Who's your favourite person?

A: My Husband Paul.

Q: What's your favourite hobby?

A: I play the clarinet!

Q: Your favourite food?

A: A good curry! Yum.

Q: Your favourite drink?

A: Other than Geoff's coffee, a Martini!

Q: Favourite song?

A: It changes all the time but today it's snow patrol's Run.

Q: Favourite film?

A: Seven pounds

Q: Give us a fascinating fact about yourself:

A: I got an autographed copy of the music score for Pray by Take That for my birthday!

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