Radio/TV and Film Biography
1973-1979
Debbie worked for the BBC first as a
PA and freelance journalist for
Schools Radio.
She had brief attachments to
Television Light Entertainment,
working for the writers of
"The Dave Allen Show"
and "The Two Ronnies",
(where she also did some research).
She later worked in Television News as
an NTA. (News Transmission Assistant)
and worked with BBC sound man Sim Harris who was later to be a hostage during the Iranian Embassy Siege in London (1980). She left the BBC in 1979
to work as a freelance journalist and researcher.
2008
Debbie was the voice of Madam Debra on the Danny Greenstone Radio Show.
2009 - to present
Debbie has worked as an ad hoc broadcaster and journalist on JNET Radio.
The Team behind the Danny Greenstone Radio Show for
BBC Three Counties Radio
Script Writing
Debbie has several script writing projects in progress at present including with Celtic Films, BAFTA, Off Cut and the BBC.
Published Work
Debbie is author of the article "The Twin Soul Connection" which was published by "Soul and Spirit magazine" in June 2011.
She is currently writing a sitcom, a drama, several sketches and recently started a musical project with Danny Greenstone.
the writing group originally founded by Laurence
Marks and Maurice Gran and has written some
pieces for them.
For further interest on Debbie's scripts,
Other Work
Debbie freelances as a Film PA working for
For further information or to book
Debbie please email her directly at
debbiemaya@yahoo.co.uk.
PA on the recording of
"The Cherry Orchard" (Old Vic) - 12 August 2009
"Enron" (Noel Coward Theatre) - March 31 2010
"Joe Turner's Come and Gone" (Young Vic) - June 16 2010
"Woman in Black" (Fortune Theatre)10 August 2010