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Meet musical mad McCrory

Debbie speaks to hundreds of listeners everyday who phone in to David White and Emma Lloyd's programmes. She also provides many laughs on air in the two shows, as well as making appearances with her equally glam partner-in-crime Pam Spriggs.


Debbie McCrory
Debbie McCrory

"Musical Mad! That's me," laughs Debbie McCrory. "I just love them - ever since I watched the Wizard of Oz as a child - I wanted to be Judy Garland."

"Sadly I am not blessed with the greatest singing voice - or for that matter a dancer’s body, but I can do both those things with great gusto when required!"

Debbie McCrory is no stranger to the bright lights and performance. She’s auditioned in front of Dame Judi Dench and has played a trumpet, if somewhat out of tune, to Cameron Mackintosh.

"I have always loved being on stage and played all the leads in the school shows and since then I have played some fantastic roles here in Cornwall - from Joan of ArcÌý to Eliza Doolittle and made some great friends in the process."

At Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Cornwall, Debbie puts her other 'natural' talent – talking – to good use...

"Once I am in work I don't stop - ask my colleagues. I love my job and I get to work with lots of different presenters which makes each day a new challenge."

"Often the challenge is an outside broadcast, which means finding members of the public to chat on the radio - not as easy as you think."

This spirit comes in to its own in the name of entertaining radio. Debbie's jumped over fence in the main ring of the Royal Cornwall Show, had her legs waxed on air, gone ice skating with microphone in hand.

She’s even been dressed as a scarecrow and made to stand on Trafalgar Roundabout – her forfeit for losing an on-air challenge.

"C'est la vie," sighs Debbie.

When she’s not in work, Debs loves to potter in her little garden.

"I adore my agapanthus - which I have lovingly grown over the past five years - and its now huge, I have to protect it from my cat, Casper, who loves to sit under its leaves and pounce at me when I hang out the washing."

Debbie's also an art lover and knows just what she likes. "I would love to own an original John Dyer paintingÌý - I have some limited edition prints -Ìý his paintings make me smile – it’s Cornwall on a canvas."

Debbie's also giving Cornwall’s craftsmen and women a run for their money with her new found hobby – knitting. She claims she’s doing it to help her lose weight.

"I think if my hands are occupied - they cant reach for a glass of wine or nibbles in the evenings," laughs Debs.

"My greatest challenge is to get a show dedicated to musical theatre here on Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio CornwallÌý - and the greatest challenge of my colleagues is not to let me…Who will win, we will have to wait and see!"

If you want to contact Debbie and offer her a part in a Broadway Musical (!) then click on the link below:

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