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Revision as of 10:36, 12 July 2014
Played by Jane Hazlegrove
Position Operational Duty Manager
Kathleen "Dixie" Dixon is a paramedic in the Holby Ambulance Service. She joined the service in 2006.
Operational Duty Manager
Details Dixie is larger than life. She doesn't care a jot what people think about her and this openness wins her a lot of friends. She's straight talking to the point of bluntness and enjoys a practical joke. She’s also hot-headed and opinionated, and she will always fight for what’s right.
Before joining the paramedics, she tried her hand at being a classroom assistant, a kitchen hand on a cruise ship, and manager of a pub.
Currently married to Jeff, despite being gay. Has a Labrador named Little Abs that Jeff gave to her. She accidently ran over a girl whilst driving the ambulance. She tried to hide her homosexuality from her father, but he found out on his deathbed.
Dixie Facts
- Currently married to Jeff, despite being gay.
- Has a Labrador named Little Abs that Jeff gave to her.
- She accidently ran over a girl whilst driving the ambulance.
- She tried to hide her homosexuality from her father, but he found out on his deathbed.