Sarah-jane Mee

Sportscaster

Sarah-jane Mee was born in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom on July 10th, 1979 and is the Sportscaster. At the age of 44, Sarah-jane Mee biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
July 10, 1979
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Age
44 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Profession
Television Presenter
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Education
University of Manchester
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Ben Richardson ​(m. 2022)​
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Sarah-jane Mee Life

Sarah-Jane Mee (born 10 July 1978) is a Sky News presenter and anchor for The Sarah-Jane Mee Exhibition. Mee anchored Sunrise from October 2016 to October 2019.

Personal life

In 2022, she married Ben Richardson, the chief executive of a branding company, and she is married to him. In June 2020, the couple's daughter was born. Mee is also the stepmother to Ben's son from a previous marriage.

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Sarah-jane Mee Career

Career

Mee started as a runner and then moved to the planning desk before becoming a producer.

She joined ITV Central News West in October 2002 to cover Central News West and laterly the main news show. Soccer Monday, she also anchored the pan-regional program. She then became the face of sport in the Midlands on ITV. She was the main presenter of ITV Central's famous weekly Central Soccer Night show, as well as presenting on the six o'clock news show Central Tonight most evenings as the Main and Sports Presenter. Hancock's Half-Time, alongside Nick Hancock (which later took over Central Soccer Night), co-hosted the ITV Central and London football show Half-Time.

After Hancock's departure, Mee hosted the show into 2007, alongside former Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, Liverpool, and Leicester striker Stan Collymore. With Mike Brewer and Edd China, she co-presented the last series of ITV's Pulling Power with Mike Brewer and Edd China.

Hellon Wheels on 100.7 Heart FM, where Hellon had her first child in 2006. She returned to the show in January 2007 after a successful three-month stint on the show in the summer of 2006.

It was revealed in January 2008 that she would leave Central Television and Heart FM to rejoin Sky Sports. She left Central in January and appeared at Heart's last show in March. On Wednesday evenings, Mee and Richard Keys became members of Sky Sports' UEFA Champions League team, as well as Richard Keys. Mee has co-presented Cricket AM on Sky Sports since May 2009. What's the Story?, a television show on Sky Sports, began in August 2013.

Mee rode the 190 km leg of the forthcoming Tour de France in June 2014, from Leeds to Harrogate for the Sky Sports show Riding The Dales.

Mee was cut in half by magician Troy in July 2014 at the launch of French Connection's "Never Miss a Trick" collection at the brand's flagship Oxford Street store in a display of his Clearly Impossible illusion in the store's main window.

Mee is the presenting of The Sarah-Jane Mee Show on Sky News, from Monday to Thursday, from October 2019 – 5 p.m.

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With generators that burn organic vegetable oil, the Queen's funeral coverage will be boosted by the BBC

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2022
The BBC's massive broadcasting operation at Queen's funeral will be fueled by environmentally friendly vegetable oil. The event will be run on Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), which produces much less carbon dioxide than traditional generator diesel, and generators will produce electricity for the corporation's 213 cameras. In addition, the BBC will save electricity by using energy-saving LED lighting in its London and Windsor studios. For the reporting, which airs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., cameras that film in Ultra High Definition will be used, so high-quality footage is preserved for archives.
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