Most Recent Role: News reporter on Hotel Babylon
Birthplace: London, England, U.K
Birthday: 10-24-1958
Birthplace: London, England, U.K
Birthday: 10-24-1958
Sarah Greene, was a well known popular Kids presenter, for Blue Peter, Saturday Superstore, Live and kicking. Between 1980-1993. Sarah is also married to Mike Smith a former Radio one D.J and television presenter. Sarah is the daughter of Britain's best loved tv D.I.Y expert,Harry Greene, and sister of former ITV weather girl Laura Greene.
Most Recent Appearance
Episode 20
Tuesday 11 March 2008 on BBC-1
Tony is surprised when his 13-year-old daughter arrives for a West End audition, but a crisis stops him giving her the attention she craves. Charlie sets the socially inept final deputy manager candidate a challenge, and Gino's brother pays him a visit, but when the sibling wins over the staff...
Sarah Greene broke an arm and both her legs when a helicopter her boyfriend, Mike Smith, had been piloting crashed in 1988. They later married in 1989.
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Other Appearances
| Star | |
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Going Live!
Presenter 1987-1993 |
Saturday Superstore
Co-Presenter (1983-1987) |
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Take Two
Presener |
This Morning
Host |
| Recurring Role | |
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Children in Need
Herself |
Dancing On Ice
Herself |
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Take Two
Presenter |
| Guest Star | |
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Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Series 5, Episode 9 Herself |
Comic Relief
RND 1988 - A Night of Comic Relief 'Quick delivery' sketch |
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Doctor Who
Attack of the Cybermen, Part Two Varne |
Hotel Babylon
Episode 20 News reporter |
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Shooting Stars
Philippa Forrester, Sarah Greene, Joanna Guest, Lynne Perrie Herself |
Take Two
08 April 1987 Studio Guest |
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Going Live!
British chidren's variety show, in a sub-genre known in the UK as 'Saturday Morning TV'. Essentially the show was a magazine format, which ran for three hours every Saturday morning (usually on... more Saturday Superstore
British Saturday morning show more Take Two
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Since 1988 This Morning has brought smiles to millions of housewives and husbands. With it's mix of current affairs, celebrity gossip, food, wine, clothes, TV and anything else going on in the world. more
British chidren's variety show, in a sub-genre known in the UK as 'Saturday Morning TV'. Essentially the show was a magazine format, which ran for three hours every Saturday morning (usually on... more Saturday Superstore
British Saturday morning show more Take Two
A children's show featuring clips from BBC programming where kids get to comment on TV shows. more This Morning
Since 1988 This Morning has brought smiles to millions of housewives and husbands. With it's mix of current affairs, celebrity gossip, food, wine, clothes, TV and anything else going on in the world. more
