Sally Ann Matthews - TELEVISION

TELEVISION

  • Janet, PRISONER'S WIVES, Tiger Aspect for BBC, Damon Thomas
  • Teresa, Eastenders E20, BBC TV, John Howlett
  • Orla, BEING HUMAN, Touchpaper Television for BBC, Charles Martin
  • Louisa Cole (Guest Lead), DOCTORS, BBC TV, Sean Gleeson
  • Ellen Dannini, THE ROYAL, YTV, David Kester
  • Alison, WATERLOO ROAD (Series Regular), Shed Productions, Laurence Moody
  • Paula, HEARTBEAT, YTV, Gerry Mills/ Roger Bamford
  • Jenny, THE CATHERINE TATE SHOW, Tiger Aspect, Gordon Anderson
  • Sandra Briggs, EMMERDALE (Regular), YTV, Various
  • Ginger refuge sketch, THE CATHERINE TATE SHOW, Tiger Aspect, Gordon Anderson
  • Anne Wilson, COURTROOM, Lime Pictures, Craig Lines
  • Posh Woman, SPARKHOUSE, BBC TV, Robin Sheppard
  • Claire, WHERE THE HEART IS, Anglia TV, Clive Arnold
  • Detective, CLOCKING OFF, BBC TV, David Jackson
  • Brenda, CITY CENTRAL, BBC TV, Kenny Glenaan
  • TV Presenter, DALZIEL & PASCOE, BBC TV, David Wheatley
  • Maria Capstan, WING & A PRAYER, Pearson TV, Richard Laxton
  • Claire, COMMON AS MUCK, BBC TV
  • Jenny Bradley, CORONATION STREET (Regular 7 Years), Granada Television, Various

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