BBC Radio 2 star hospitalised after 'unexpected' six-night stay as she says NHS is 'amazing'

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Former BBC Radio 2 host Debbie Greenwood was taken to hospital last week. The 65-year-old presenter, known for her stint on the station in the late '80s, updated fans after her "unexpected" six-night stay for treatment.Greenwood thanked the "amazing team at Kingston Hospital" on social media saying: "A huge thank you to the amazing team at Kingston Hospital who looked after me so well for my unexpected 6 night stay.

You were so, so kind, attentive, patient and cheerful."Acknowledging the pressures on the health service, she added: "The hospital is incredibly busy – especially AandE.

But still – what an NHS we have! Thank you, thank you."Friends and fans showed support online, with messages such as: "Take care Debs, I hope you are on the mend" and "Sorry to hear you've been in hospital Debbie.

Wishing you a speedy recovery." Greenwood found fame on TV in the '80s, presenting programmes like BBC Breakfast Time, now BBC Breakfast.

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