The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

I’m a big animal lover but dogs, definitely

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Q Who’s your favourite James Bond actor?

AKevin is the man to answer this, as I’m not really a James Bond fan, whereas I think he knows all the movies word for word! I did enjoy Skyfall, though, so let’s say Daniel Craig.

Q What’s your favourite song, ever? A

That’s so difficult, again! It probably changes daily. Today all I can think of is the Groovefind­er remix of Nina Simone’s Ain’t Got No – I Got Life. To me, it’s a really upbeat song that reminds us you might not have everything you want, but you’ve got your life and only you can decide what you do with it.

Q Your house is on fire, what one item do you save?

AMy dog, Seymour! He’s a pug and we’ve had him for three and a half years. I know I should say Stu but I’m fairly certain he would have the sense to get out of our burning flat, whereas Seymour would probably enjoy the heat. Plus, he has no thumbs so probably wouldn’t be able to unlock the door (Seymour, not Stu).

Q Quiet night in or big night out? A

Quiet night in, always!

Q First thing you’d do if you won £1 million?

AAs cliched as it is, I’d buy our dream house. We have a lovely little flat in East Kilbride at the moment but a nice house would do. Nothing fancy – just good views, a big garden and, if you ask my husband, far away from civilisati­on. A million-pound house is a bit excessive, though. I’d like to give to places that need it, help fund programmes. Hospices and palliative care centres would be on the top of my list for that, as they have helped my family in times of need.

Q What would be your superhero power/name?

AI don’t know about my superhero name but I would definitely love the power to freeze time. I never have enough hours in the day and my time keeping is dreadful. Think Bernard’s Watch in a dress.

Q City break or weekend in the country?

AI love exploring cities; however, I went to Berlin with Stu for our anniversar­y and as amazing as it was, we spent the entire time walking and fitting everything in to our break. I felt like I needed a weekend in the country to recover.

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