Sarah Heaney

Sarah Heaney

Sarah Heaney (born 1970) is a Scottish television presenter.

Life and career

She began her TV career with Live TV as a news reporter, then went on to front S2 Live on the now defunct SMG digital channel S2. The BBC approached Sarah but STV Central offered Sarah presenting work on the news programme, Scotland Today. In 2006, due to mass redundancies at STV, Heaney took voluntary redundancy, and left Scotland Today in March. In September she returned to host Big Hearts, Big Night. She returned again in March 2008 as a guest for the station's online video blog, The Real MacKay.

Sarah lives in London with her jeweller husband Ed Adams. Their first child, Edward William Adams, was born in the summer of 2006.[1] They had a second son, Will, in May 2008.

Heaney fronted a crime programme with news reader Mark Austin for ITV. Manhunt - Solving Britain's Crimes where Heaney and Austin appeal to the public for information on the UK's most wanted criminals. The series was not re-commissioned.

In 2008, she joined Mark Durden-Smith on Wish You Were Here...? Now & Then, a 25-part series where the hosts revisit destinations, originally visited by Judith Chalmers (Mark's mother) and other WYWH? presenters in the original 1974 series, to see how much they have changed. The series was not been re-commissioned.

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