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Beloved BBC star makes epic TV comeback a decade after husband’s tragic death

Sarah Greene has returned to TV nearly 10 years after the death of her husband, joining Roman Kemp on Monday as co-presenter of BBC’s brand new quiz show, The Fine Line

Sarah Greene made an official comeback to TV on Monday afternoon, nearly 10 years after the death of her beloved husband.

The BBC personality had been a regular face on Britain’s national broadcaster for decades, having first broken into the public eye in 1980 as Blue Peter co-presenter alongside Peter Duncan.

Sarah, 65, would go on to land hosting gigs on hit shows like Saturday Superstore and Going Live!, as well as acting roles on British soap operas like Casualty and Brookside. She stepped back from the entertainment industry in 2014, however, after her spouse of 25 years, Mike Smith, died of heart complications following major heart surgery. The radio DJ’s passing aged 59 was met by an outpouring of tributes from his TV colleagues, many of whom were stunned to hear of the tragic news.

Aside from the occasional appearances on TV in the years following – including guest hosting This Morning alongside the likes of Phillip Schofield and Rylan Clarke – Sarah has remained mostly out of the spotlight since losing her husband.

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