|
Hugely
popular and high profile in Wales, Sarra is one of the most talented,
professional and attractive presenters around. With a vast array
of experience she is certain for further success over here in England.
Most recently Sarra could be seen presenting 100% Rugby, where she went
behind the scenes at international games and training, and Paparazzi, a
magazine/celebrity show both of which were for S4C. She also
recently presented Play The Game for CITV and Bump and Grind, live
everyday on Trouble. Sarra is currently filming her fourth series
of Bandit, a prime-time weekly youth magazine show as well as Ceri Greu which is a children’s art programme, both for S4C.
In recent years she has presented four series of The Saturday Show
Extra on CBBC and The Saturday Show for BBC1, has co-hosted Dial-a-Date on ITV, Pop Factory for ITV1 Wales three times and Just Up Your Street for BBC Wales to name a few.
Sarra was one of the regular presenters on Xchange for CBBC, a live
daily show and has been a Welsh correspondent for Blue Peter. Sarra is very keen on all sports and has been a reporter for BBC
sporting events in Wales, which included interviewing all Olympic
hopefuls as well as being the CBBC reporter for Euro 2004 in
Portugal. She was also involved in the hugely popular Welsh
celebrity show The Big Wedding in which she had to do a task.
After graduating with a first class honours degree in Theatre, Music
and Media in 1999 Sarra appeared as a main character in the hugely
popular Welsh soap opera Pobol Y Cwm. Whilst appearing in this
soap she also presented The Wrap for BBC Wales, a late night live music
and entertainment show. Sarra was the face of Passion for Fashion for
HTV, in addition to presenting Planed Plant, a children’s programme for
S4C and Popty, a magazine music show where she interviewed bands and
guests. Sarra has hosted A Song for Wales four years running as well as
hosting the massively publicised Pop Factory Music Awards two years in
a row.
In addition to all her television credits Sarra has hosted her own
radio shows for BBC Radio Wales. Hell on Earth, a series dealing with
live callers about odd experiences that people have encountered and
Four Star a live radio drive-time music entertainment show.
Sarra particularly excels in tennis and hockey in which she was chosen
to represent South Wales. At 27 she is a confident and extremely
attractive presenter with boundless energy and a fun, bubbly
personality. With Sarra’s stunning looks, gentle Welsh accent and
infectious enthusiasm, she would be a valuable asset to any show.
|