Bio
Sally Gray is a Scottish television presenter best known for starring in a 10-week quest to find the perfect man in the docu-reality series How to Find a Husband.
As a network TV Presenter for over 15 years, Sally's credits include 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 has written and hosted fun CBBC entertainment shows like quiz/gameshow 50/50 and the multi-award winning It'll Never Work, as well as presenting Record Breakers and numerous 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 and sung a duet with Sir Norman.
Sally was awarded an MBE for services to Young People through her work as an Ambassador for the Millennium Volunteers in 2003.
She is also the Head of Presentation at The London Academy of Film & TV, training young people up as TV presenters and runs workshops, teaching and mentoring new talent at Top TV Academy and young TVYP delegates at The MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival.