All about Sally
She's bright, bubbly, possibly a bit crazy, but always hilarious. Find out about the woman behind the quest to find a happily ever after!
As a network TV presenter for over 15 years, Sally Gray thrives on being able to handle any situation that's thrown her way and is always up for a challenge. "I've dated 50 men in 10 weeks, done 45 house moves in six months and dealt with 10,000 contestants whilst at the helm of 50/50... I think being a TV presenter has got to be one of the most exciting jobs on the planet!"
TV talent
And she certainly has a talent for it! Sally has an enviable list of credits to her name. From fronting lifestyle shows such as ITV's Moving Day and Our House, BBC's Real Rooms and The Really Useful Show to cutting her teeth as a 'live' roving reporter on GMTV, she is a truly versatile on-screen talent.
After graduating from Queen Margaret College University in Edinburgh with a BA Degree in Communication and Media Studies, Sally worked behind the scenes at the BBC and quickly made herself indispensable. She gained a place on a coveted BBC Journalism course and researched on programmes like Question Time, Public Eye and Newsroom Southeast before realising her dream of being in front of camera. Her engaging personality, outrageous sense of fun and boundless energy have ensured that she has been on our screens ever since.
Famous faces, famous places
She has written and hosted fun CBBC entertainment shows like game show 50/50 and the multi-award winning It'll Never Work, as well as presenting Record Breakers and other children's shows for 12 years. She's travelled the world in search of the kookiest invention, chased after wild alligators, flown a fighter plane and gone head to head with Hollywood heavyweights such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Pierce Brosnan!
In the Queen's Birthday Honours list for 2003, Sally was awarded an MBE for Services to Young People through her work as an Ambassador for the Millennium Volunteers. She is now an Ambassador for The Prince's Trust helping disadvantaged young people gain confidence skills and inspiring them to work in the media.
TV talent
And she certainly has a talent for it! Sally has an enviable list of credits to her name. From fronting lifestyle shows such as ITV's Moving Day and Our House, BBC's Real Rooms and The Really Useful Show to cutting her teeth as a 'live' roving reporter on GMTV, she is a truly versatile on-screen talent.
After graduating from Queen Margaret College University in Edinburgh with a BA Degree in Communication and Media Studies, Sally worked behind the scenes at the BBC and quickly made herself indispensable. She gained a place on a coveted BBC Journalism course and researched on programmes like Question Time, Public Eye and Newsroom Southeast before realising her dream of being in front of camera. Her engaging personality, outrageous sense of fun and boundless energy have ensured that she has been on our screens ever since.
Famous faces, famous places
She has written and hosted fun CBBC entertainment shows like game show 50/50 and the multi-award winning It'll Never Work, as well as presenting Record Breakers and other children's shows for 12 years. She's travelled the world in search of the kookiest invention, chased after wild alligators, flown a fighter plane and gone head to head with Hollywood heavyweights such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Pierce Brosnan!
In the Queen's Birthday Honours list for 2003, Sally was awarded an MBE for Services to Young People through her work as an Ambassador for the Millennium Volunteers. She is now an Ambassador for The Prince's Trust helping disadvantaged young people gain confidence skills and inspiring them to work in the media.
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