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Home town
  
Nashville TN

Role
  
Television host

Religion
  
Christian

Education
  

Spouse(s)
  
Buster Wilson deceased

Successor
  
Name
  
Debra Maffett

Predecessor
  
Elizabeth Gracen

Debra Maffett Press Photo Ex Miss AMerica Debra Maffett hostsTNN Country

Born
  
November 9, 1956 (age 67) (
1956-11-09
)

Occupation
  
Television personality, Producer, media consultant, speaker, songwriter, singer

Title
  
Miss California 1982Miss America 1983

Board member of
  
Life of Victory International Christian Ministries, Honorary Council Members - SAT-7

TV shows
  
The Harvest Show, TNN Country News, Hot Hip and Country

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Debra Sue Maffett (born November 9, 1956) was Miss America 1983.

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Although she competed in the Miss Texas pageant several years without winning, she moved to California and was subsequently crowned Miss California 1982. She represented California when she won the Miss America crown. Debbie graduated from S.P. Waltrip High School in Houston, Texas, in 1975.Graduate of Lamar University 1980

Maffett, from Midway, Texas, has served as host on, "PM Magazine," NBC and CBS TV Pilots "Guinness Book of World Records with David Frost," "Alive and Well," "TNN Country News," Hot, Hip and Country, "Making Healthy Choices," and " The Harvest Show." Debra is currently producing documentaries and issue oriented television shows for national syndication. Maffett appeared in the episode of "Matlock" that aired December 1, 1987 entitled The Network as News Anchor Terry McNeil.

In addition to television production, Debra writes worship music, and is a media consultant for non-profit ministries. Some organizations and ministers she has worked with include: Ruth Graham, Veterans Restoration Ministry, Music to His Ears, The National Praise and Worship Institute, Living Stones International, and Life of Victory International Christian Ministries.

References

Debra Maffett Wikipedia