Sarah Greene

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Sarah Greene
Born Elizabeth Sarah Greene
(1957-10-24) 24 October 1957
St Pancras, London, England
Nationality British
Occupation Television presenter and actress
Known for Live TV presenting and acting
Spouse(s) Mike Smith (1989–2014; his death)

Elizabeth Sarah Greene (born 24 October 1957 is an English television personality. She presented Blue Peter from 19 May 1980 until 27 June 1983, as well as Saturday Superstore, and Going Live for 6 years.

Early life and career

Greene was born in St Pancras, London, the daughter of Welsh DIY expert Harry Greene and English actress Marjie Lawrence. She is sister of presenter Laura Greene. Greene was educated at the Gospel Oak Primary School and the Grey Coat Hospital School, London.,[1] while also pursuing child acting roles. She graduated with a degree in Drama from the University of Hull. She then pursued acting roles in Birmingham, Manchester and London.

Television career

In early 1980, Greene had a role on the daytime drama Together (Southern Television/ITV), which began in January. She first appeared on Blue Peter[2] after appearing in the BBC adaptation of Pamela Brown's The Swish of the Curtain after which she was asked by the programme's editor Biddy Baxter to be the replacement for the outgoing Tina Heath. At the time Greene was the youngest ever presenter of Blue Peter, aged 22 and within two weeks was filming in Cornwall for the show.[2] The programme won BAFTA during Greene's 3-year tenure. After leaving Blue Peter, she presented Saturday Superstore with Mike Read, and subsequently co-presented Going Live! with Phillip Schofield. It was during her time on Going Live! that Greene won "Best Female on TV" SOS Award 3 years running and famously presided over the phone in where Five Star were asked "why are you so f***ing crap?". She then began to appear in television commercials for Nescafé coffee. Later, she fronted Channel 4's daytime antiques programme Collectors' Lot.[2]

On 10 September 1988 Greene and her partner Mike Smith, the television and radio presenter were seriously injured in a helicopter accident in Gloucestershire. The couple spent a number of weeks in hospital before Greene returned to present Going Live! while still in plaster.[2][3]

In addition to presenting magazine shows such as the BBC's Pebble Mill and Good Morning Summer alongside Will Hanrahan, Greene has acted in the Doctor Who serial Attack of the Cybermen,[4] Casualty, Brookside and French & Saunders.[5] In 1992 she combined her talents in a hoax paranormal programme called Ghostwatch, alongside Smith and talk-show host Michael Parkinson. Greene and Smith made a foray into feature films in The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997), starring Bill Murray; they played presenters of The Theatre Of Life, a fictional English TV show which promised the participant a role in a crime drama.

In 1996 Greene began a four-year partnership with the Food Network, hosting a daily news, debate and magazine show.[6] Later, Greene appeared in the ITV programme Have I Been Here Before? and was also a regular presenter on magazine show This Morning. She has also presented Discovery Home & Health's Weddings Live, an annual 6-hour broadcast which showcases several weddings live from across the country, from 2005 to 2007. Fellow presenters include Brendan Courtney and celebrity makeup artist and stylist Armand Beasley. Partnered with Fred Palascak, Greene competed in the 2008 ITV Dancing on Ice competition.[7]

Greene took part in an episode of BBC Wales's Coming Home programme, first shown on 22 December 2010. Her mother had died a month before filming but she decided to continue the process, alongside her 87-year-old father. The programme[8] was able to trace her family tree back to the 17th century in Wales.[9]

Greene and her husband, Mike Smith, appeared on Pointless on BBC1 in December 2012.[10] Mike Smith died on 1 August 2014.[11]

References

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