Sarah Greene

Television Presenter

Birthday October 25, 1957

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace St Pancras, London, England

Age 66 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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Elizabeth Sarah Greene is an English television presenter.

1980

She co-presented Blue Peter from May 1980 until June 1983, and hosted the Saturday-morning series Saturday Superstore and Going Live!.

Greene was born in St Pancras, London, the daughter of Welsh DIY expert Harry Greene and English actress Marjie Lawrence.

She is the elder sister of presenter Laura Greene.

Greene was educated at Gospel Oak Primary School and the Grey Coat Hospital School, London, whilst also pursuing child acting roles.

She graduated with a degree in Drama from the University of Hull.

She then sought acting roles in Birmingham, Manchester and London.

In January 1980, Greene had a role in the daytime drama Together (Southern Television/ITV).

She first appeared on Blue Peter after appearing in the BBC adaptation of Pamela Brown's The Swish of the Curtain, following which she was asked by the programme's editor Biddy Baxter to be the replacement for the outgoing Tina Heath.

At that time, Greene was the youngest ever presenter of Blue Peter, aged 22, and within two weeks was filming in Cornwall for the series.

The programme won a BAFTA Award during Greene's three-year tenure.

After leaving Blue Peter, Greene 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 the 'Best Female on TV' SOS Award for three years running and presided over the phone-in.

She then began to appear in television commercials for Nescafé coffee.

Later, she fronted Channel 4's daytime antiques programme Collectors' Lot.

1985

From 1985, Greene and her husband Mike Smith were directors of Flying TV Ltd., an aviation video company operating helicopters based at Denham Aerodrome, Denham, Buckinghamshire.

Since the death of Smith, Greene has remained director of the company.

1988

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! whilst still in plaster.

In addition to presenting magazine series such as the BBC's Pebble Mill and Good Morning Summer alongside Will Hanrahan, Greene acted in the Doctor Who serial Attack of the Cybermen, Casualty, Brookside and French & Saunders.

1991

In 1991, Greene and Smith joined Maggie Philbin and Robbie Vincent as the presenters of Hospital Watch, a live fly-on-the-wall series on BBC One which had been shown on the channel since February 1986.

1992

In 1992 she co-presented with Smith a hoax paranormal programme called Ghostwatch, which also featured Craig Charles and talk-show host Michael Parkinson.

1996

In 1996, Greene began a four-year partnership with the Food Network, hosting a daily news, debate and magazine series.

Later, Greene appeared in the ITV programme Have I Been Here Before? and was also a regular presenter on magazine programme This Morning.

1997

Greene and Smith made a foray into feature films with The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997), starring Bill Murray; they played presenters of The Theatre of Life, a fictional British television series which promised the participant a role in a crime drama.

2005

She also made a guest appearance in the final episode of The Harry Hill Show, and from 2005 to 2007 she presented the Discovery Home & Health channel's Weddings Live, an annual six-hour broadcast which showcased several weddings live from across the country.

Fellow presenters included Brendan Courtney and celebrity makeup artist and stylist Armand Beasley.

2008

Partnered with Fred Palascak, Greene competed on ITV's Dancing on Ice in 2008.

2010

Later, 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.

2012

Greene and her husband, Mike Smith, appeared on Pointless on BBC One in December 2012.

Greene became ambassador for ovarian cancer charity Target Ovarian Cancer in 2012.

2014

Smith died on 1 August 2014, following complications after major heart surgery.

2017

The programme was able to trace her family tree back to the 17th century in Wales.

In April 2017, Greene guest presented an edition of This Morning alongside Phillip Schofield.

She returned to guest-present in July that same year, and again on 4 and 18 August, alongside Rylan Clark-Neal.

In 2023, Greene co-presented the BBC One quiz show The Finish Line with Roman Kemp.