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Sally James (born Sally Cann, 10 May 1950) is a former presenter on the
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Saturday morning children's show '' Tiswas'' from 1977 until it ended in 1982. James's role on the show included conducting the "Almost Legendary Pop Interviews", interviewing musical acts including
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, and Kate Bush, and serving as music editor. Before joining ''Tiswas'', James was an actress, appearing in the films ''
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'' (1967), '' Journey to the Unknown'' (1969), '' The Railway Children'' (1970), and ''
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'' (1975). Her television roles included parts in '' Castle Haven'' (1969), ''Cousin Bette'' (1971), and ''The Black Arrow'' (1973–74). She was a presenter on ''Saturday Scene'' (later known as ''Supersonic Saturday Scene''), starting in 1974, and interviewed pop stars in a segment of the show. James was a member of the
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group, whose single "Bucket Of Water Song" reached No. 26 in the UK Singles Chart in 1980. Her book ''Sally James' Almost Legendary Pop Interviews'' was published in 1981. After Tiswas ended in 1982, James presented ''Ultra Quiz'' in 1982. She now runs a business selling school uniforms.


Early life and career

Sally James was born in Chiswick on 10 May 1950, the daughter of Olive and Bob Cann. Bob Cann was a photographer, who later worked as the official photographer for the films '' Dr. No'' and '' A Hard Day's Night''. James attended the
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. She appeared as one of
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's pupils in ''
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'' (1967), credited as Sally Cann, after her father, who was working on the film spoke to the director and got her the part. She subsequently used her father's middle name, James, in her
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. She appeared in '' Castle Haven'' (1969), a twice-weekly serial for Yorkshire Television, playing Jo Mercer, a woman newly married to a teacher. In the series, the couple are tenants of one of the flats in a pair of converted houses and are struggling financially. James Towler in
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'' reviewed the programme including the comment "more performances of the quality of Sally James would undoubtedly enhance the future of the series." She played the role of a "" in the comedy ''Turnbull's Finest Half-Hour'' (1972), which was set in a fictional television station, and was one of the cast praised for their performances in Towler's review in ''The Stage''. Her television roles included parts in ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Journey to the Unknown'', ''Cousin Bette'', ''
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'', and ''The Black Arrow''. Film roles included '' The Railway Children'' (1970) as a maid, and in the glam rock film ''
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'' (1975).


Presenting career

James started her first presenting role in 1973, for ''
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'', during which she interviewed pop stars, including David Essex and The Bay City Rollers in a quarter-hour long section of the show. The show was later ''Supersonic Saturday Scene'', and broadcast at different times in different ITV regions, including as a Saturday morning show in London. An album, ''Saturday Scene'', that included both interviews and songs performed by James, was released in 1974. The review in ''The Stage'' called James "an ebullient personality in sound as well as vision", adding that "disc, screen or stage she's got the potential to adorn all of them." Paul Brookman of ''The Thanet Times'' thought that although the programme was popular, the album would have limited appeal as the interviews would soon be outdated, and "after hearing the album a few times it has nothing to offer." In October 1976, the
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started devoting a three-hour slot on
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on Saturday mornings to a new show, '' Multi-Coloured Swap Shop'', which ''The Stage'' noted put the new programme "in direct competition with ITV's Saturday Scene presented by Sally James." By July 1977, ''Multi-Coloured Swap Shop'' attracted six million weekly viewers nationally, whilst ''Saturday Scene'', which was not broadcast across all ITV regions, had three million viewers in London. Meanwhile,
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had produced the Saturday morning children's show '' Tiswas'' since 1974, which was shown only in the ATV region until also being screened in the ITV Wales & West from 1976. It was announced that James and Jim Davidson would be joining the show, alongside existing hosts Chris Tarrant and
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, for the series starting on 10 September 1977, and that the programme would be broadcast in three additional ITV regions. The following year, ''Tiswas'' was reduced from three to two hours duration, with Tarrant becoming the producer, as well as being a main host beside James, and East taking a reduced role. James's role on the show included conducting the "Almost Legendary Pop Interviews", interviewing many famous musical acts including
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,
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, and
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. James remained as a presenter until the show ended in 1982. She was also music editor for the show. James was a member of the group the
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, alongside other Tiswas cast members Tarrant,
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and
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. The group released the single "Bucket Of Water Song", which reached No. 26 in the
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in 1980 and undertook a national concert tour. A collection of her interviews, titled ''Sally James Almost Legendary Pop Interviews'', was published as a book in 1981. It included interviews with Kate Bush,
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among others. Several of the interviewee pictures used in the book were taken by her father, Bert Cann. Paul Taylor's ''Popular music since 1955 : a critical guide to the literature'' (1985) says that "The quality varies widely from serious dialogues to those in which the interviewer is not being taken at all seriously." Marion McMullen of the '' Coventry Evening Telegraph'' wrote in 2003 that "Tiswas turned
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into a cult favourite and 21 years later she is still remembered as the woman who first brought sex appeal to children's telly." A piece in ''
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'' in 1998 said "Kids at home adored the chaos ... while their dads admired the denim-clad charms of Sally James."; for ''
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'' in 2007, Bibi van der Zee commented that James "was openly touted as, er, getting dads up in the morning". James was one of the presenters of the first series of TVS show ''Ultra Quiz'' (1983), alongside Michael Aspel and Jonathan King. The programme, a version of the Japanese game show ''Trans America Ultra Quiz'', started with 2,000 contestants, who were reduced to a final pair, by eliminating participants who answered questions wrongly, taking place at a variety of locations. The winner's prize was £10,000, a large amount for a British quiz show at the time. TVS controller
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described the show as "quite awful," and it was revamped for the following season with a new presenting team. In the 1984-85
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season, James appeared in the title role in Aladdin at the Towngate Theatre,
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, whilst pregnant. In ''The Stage'', Stan Sowden wrote that James "establishe a quick rapport with the audience, particularly the younger members." After a career break, James appeared on ''Back to the Drawing Board'' in 1986 and guested on ''
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'' for a week in 1987.


Later career

Some 25 years after ''Tiswas'' ended, James presented a reunion show '' Tiswas Reunited'' alongside Tarrant on ITV on 16 June 2007. Lasting 90 minutes, the show featured contributions from celebrities who enjoyed the show as children and appearances by people who had been on the show. In 2010 she had a programme on
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. James appeared on stage in
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for Christmas 2013 as Fairy in the pantomime ''
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'', around 30 years after her previous pantomime appearance. As of 2014 she was running a business selling school uniforms in Cobham,
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. She is married to agent and entrepreneur Mike Smith. They have three sons. She lives near Effingham, Surrey ().


Filmography

Pantomime


Discography


References


External links


Personal website
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''Saturday Scene'' album at Discogs.com
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