Debbie McGee

Debbie McGee is a much loved TV, radio and stage presenter and personality.

After finishing her training at the Royal Ballet School, Debbie joined the Iranian National Ballet until political reasons forced her to return to the UK. She then went into the more commercial side of dance and performed with The Second Generation appearing with many known artists including Abba and Chris de Burgh.
 
Passing one audition changed her life. In 1979 The Delfont Organisation placed her as a dancer in The Paul Daniels Summer Show in Great Yarmouth.

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Debbie McGee is a much loved TV, radio and stage presenter and personality.

After finishing her training at the Royal Ballet School, Debbie joined the Iranian National Ballet until political reasons forced her to return to the UK. She then went into the more commercial side of dance and performed with The Second Generation appearing with many known artists including Abba and Chris de Burgh.
 
Passing one audition changed her life. In 1979 The Delfont Organisation placed her as a dancer in The Paul Daniels Summer Show in Great Yarmouth.

Following this, until his sad death in 2016, Paul & Debbie appeared together in the longest running TV magic show in the world: The Paul Daniels Magic Show for the BBC. The programme achieved in excess of 12 million viewers per week and won the coveted Golden Rose of Montreaux TV Award.

They toured the UK along with hugely successful seasons in London’s West End, at The Savoy and The Prince of Wales Theatres. In after dinner cabarets they performed for both the British Royal family and other Royals globally, and for many major companies worldwide.

In the early 2000’s Debbie started “Ballet Imaginaire” a touring ballet company, recreating some traditional ballets and two original ones: “The Artist’s Dream” and “Phantom of the Ballet”.

Debbie became the longest running Sunday show presenter for BBC Radio Berkshire. Where she hosted a Sunday morning show for twelve years.

Following Paul’s death in 2016, Debbie has continued with a successful solo career.
 
In 2017 Debbie had enormous success in the hit BBC1 TV show Strictly Come Dancing, hitting headlines every week with her performances, achieving the earliest in the shows history of a top score of 40 for her Tango, and being the oldest celebrity contestant to get through to the final. Due to her popularity on the show she was asked to perform on the Strictly Arena Tour and in 2019 she was invited back to take part in the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special where she was eventually crowned the winner.

Following her Strictly Come Dancing success Debbie has made many TV appearances including; Countdown, Richard Osman’s House of Games, The 1970s Dinner Party, The Jeremy Vine Show, Loose Women, Celebrity Bridge of Lies, The Weakest Link, Susan Calman’s Grand Week By The Sea, The Wheel, Celebrity Mastermind, Celebrities Go Barging and The Pilgrimage, to name a few.