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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Former bit-part actress who rose to fame as co-presenter (the one the dads liked!) with [[Chris Tarrant]] on the legendary Saturday morning kids' show ''TISWAS''. Now owns a successful business making school uniforms for schools in the Surrey area and makes the odd appearance on TV and radio. | Former bit-part actress who rose to fame as co-presenter (the one the dads liked!) with [[Chris Tarrant]] on the legendary Saturday morning kids' show ''TISWAS''. Now owns a successful business making school uniforms for schools in the Surrey area and makes the odd appearance on TV and radio. | ||
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+ | Prior to Tiswas, Sally presented ''Saturday Scene'', a local Saturday morning show from LWT in the early 70s, which as far as we know, predates any Saturday morning show known to man. And they say it started with Swap Shop... or Tiswas for that matter. | ||
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+ | Apparently, she was lined up to replace [[Lesley Judd]] on [[Blue Peter]] in the mid-70s, but in fact Judd remained on said programme, no doubt leaving James free to take up the 'Tiswas' gig. | ||
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Current revision as of 22:00, 16 April 2018
Biography
Former bit-part actress who rose to fame as co-presenter (the one the dads liked!) with Chris Tarrant on the legendary Saturday morning kids' show TISWAS. Now owns a successful business making school uniforms for schools in the Surrey area and makes the odd appearance on TV and radio.
Trivia
Prior to Tiswas, Sally presented Saturday Scene, a local Saturday morning show from LWT in the early 70s, which as far as we know, predates any Saturday morning show known to man. And they say it started with Swap Shop... or Tiswas for that matter.
Apparently, she was lined up to replace Lesley Judd on Blue Peter in the mid-70s, but in fact Judd remained on said programme, no doubt leaving James free to take up the 'Tiswas' gig.
Web links
Out-of-date profile from City Speakers International