Sally Gray (television presenter)

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Sally Gray
Occupation Television presenter
Years active 1990s – 2000s

Sally Gray MBE is a British television presenter.

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[edit] Life and career

[edit] Education and early career

Gray earned a BA Degree in Communication and Media Studies from Queen Margaret College University in Edinburgh. After graduation Gray began to work behind the scenes at the BBC, and soon after, entered a BBC Journalism course. On this course Gray researched for programmes such as Question Time, Public Eye[disambiguation needed ] and Newsroom Southeast.[1]

[edit] Television presenting

Gray began presenting television as a reporter on GMTV. Gray them moved on to lifestyle shows such as ITV's Moving Day and Our House, BBC's Real Rooms and The Really Useful Show. Gray has also presented shows for UKTV Style including How to Find a Husband... and What to do if You Can't.[2] Sally also runs a company called Presenters Inc,[3] with Jonas Hurst,[4] specializing in TV Presenter Training.

[edit] Children's television

As a CBBC entertainment presenter Gray presented shows including 50/50 and the multi-award winning It'll Never Work, and Record Breakers among others.[1]

[edit] Honours and charity work

In 2003 Gray was awarded an MBE for Services to Young People though her work as an Ambassador for the Millennium Volunteers. Gray is also an Ambassador for The Prince's Trust.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c "All About Sally". UKTV Style. 2008. http://uktv.co.uk/style/item/aid/572998. Retrieved 2009-02-02. 
  2. ^ "Sally Gray". UK Game Shows. http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Sally_Gray. Retrieved 2009-02-02. 
  3. ^ Presenters Inc
  4. ^ Jonas Hurst

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