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Sally James is a former presenter on the ITV Saturday morning children's show Tiswas from 1977 until it ended in 1982.

Sally Knyvette is a British actress, director and drama teacher.

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Sally Gunnell British former track and field athlete

Sally Jane Janet Gunnell is a British former track and field athlete who won the 1992 Olympic gold medal in the 400 m hurdles. She is the only female British athlete to have won Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth titles, and is the only female 400 m hurdler in history to have won the Olympic and World titles and broken the world record. She also worked as a television presenter, predominantly for the BBC until January 2006. She was made an MBE in 1993 and an OBE in 1998.

Sally Elizabeth Phillips is an English actress, television presenter and comedian. She co-created and was one of the writers of sketch comedy show Smack the Pony. She is also known for her main role in Miranda as Tilly, I'm Alan Partridge as Sophie, Parents as Jenny Pope and Set the Thames on Fire as Colette in 2015. Phillips also co-starred in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, as Mrs Bennet, and the role of Sharon in all three films of the Bridget Jones franchise.

Sally Magnusson is a Scottish broadcaster and writer. She is the presenter of Reporting Scotland for BBC Scotland as well asTracing Your Roots on BBC Radio 4 and is one of the main presenters of the long-running religious television programme Songs of Praise.

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World Business Report is a television business news programme produced by BBC News and shown on BBC World News and the BBC News channel on weekdays. The programme is broadcast 10 times daily Monday - Fridays. The main presenters of the programme are Tanya Beckett, Sally Bundock, Sally Eden, Juliette Foster, Alice Baxter, Aaron Heslehurst, Jamie Robertson and Philip Hampsheir. Sara Coburn, Maryam Moshiri and Nancy Kacungira act as relief presenters. It was first broadcast in 1995.

Sally Jennifer Meen is an English television presenter.

The 24th Academy Awards honored the best in film in 1951, as recognized by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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Gordon Astley is a British radio presenter.

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Aleksandra "Ola" Jordan is a Polish professional ballroom dancer. She appeared as a professional on the British TV show Strictly Come Dancing from 2006 to 2015. After winning a championship event in her native Poland, Jordan moved to England and began a new partnership with James Jordan. They married on 12 October 2003 and live near Maidstone in Kent. In 2018, she became a judge on Dancing with the Stars: Taniec z gwiazdami in Poland.

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Sally Taylor MBE is an English journalist and presenter, best known for presenting BBC South Today.

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Events from the year 1955 in Scotland.

Sally Anne Biddulph is an English journalist and presenter employed by ITN.

Sally is an English language feminine given name. The name originated as a pet name for Sarah, but has since become used independently. And also it's a nickname for Salome, which is especially popular in Georgia. The name peaked in popularity in the U.S. in 1939, when it was ranked 52nd in popularity, but has since become an uncommon name.