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Rebecca Tadman

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Meet the team...

Presenters: Ahmed | Nikki | Rebecca

Researchers: Caroline | Isabel | Lydia | William


Rebecca Tadman

What are your favourite and least favourite parts of working for VEE-TV?

Fave – fun, fun, fun! Least fave – the programme is too short, so the fun doesn't last very long!

How did you land the job?

I was talking to Sophie Woolley, who works at RNID, about TV presenting and how I had always wanted to be a presenter. She told me about VEE-TV and put me in touch with her sister, Cathy, who was a researcher for the first series. Before I knew it, I was going for the audition (twice). And I got the job!

What are your favourite things about the show?

Too many to mention – RUSH, PULSE and everything!

What do you think is the most important issue facing the Deaf community at the moment?

Where are deaf sports going?!?! Need I say more?

Tell us a little about your education.

I was educated at Mary Hare and then Staffordshire University, where I read biology. I absolutely loved school, and university even more – I would recommend uni to everyone.

Have you always wanted to work in the media?

Yeah! I am a bit of an extrovert so that probably explains things!

What other media jobs/activities have you been involved in?

I've appeared on a VH1 commercial promoting deaf people's views on music – people used to come up to me and say they were at the gym working out and almost dropped their weights when I appeared! I hope that was a compliment.

What advice would you give to young deaf people interested in working in the media?

It's really competitive in the media industry – if you are really committed to working in media, I would suggest offering to work as a volunteer doing just about anything to get your foot through the door. Once you've established contacts and people see your dedication, the work will flow.

Alternatively, as an employment adviser, I can arrange work-experience placements for deaf people interested in working in media.

What are your ambitions?

To be a successful businesswoman.

Who's your hero or biggest influence?

Ummm... haven't really got a hero but I admire my parents. As presenters, Ant, Dec and Cat! They're brilliant presenters who have a laugh on TV – we are like them, aren't we?

What do you do in your time off?

Play netball, do yoga and sip wine in bars!

Can you recommend something that you really enjoyed recently – book, show, film, website, whatever?

Recently went to watch the ballet (twice!) at Sadler's Wells. It was amazing – very visual and no spoken words. The dancing and the feel of music blows you away!

What's your perfect day?

Oh – that would have to be on the beach, wouldn't it!

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