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Andrea Green

Andrea Green

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Andrea Green is a British soap actress and television presenter. She is best known for playing 'brummie
Brummie
Brummie is a colloquial term for the inhabitants, accent and dialect of Birmingham, England, as well as being a general adjective used to denote a connection with the city, locally called Brum...

' receptionist, Sarah Finch in the BBC One
BBC One
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 daytime soap, Doctors
Doctors (BBC Soap Opera)
Doctors is a British daytime television soap opera, set in the fictional city of Letherbridge, which started in 2000. It is produced by BBC Birmingham and screened on BBC One. It tells the story of the staff at the fictional Mill Health Centre and Letherbridge Universities Campus Surgery...

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Andrea Green is a British soap actress and television presenter. She is best known for playing 'brummie
Brummie
Brummie is a colloquial term for the inhabitants, accent and dialect of Birmingham, England, as well as being a general adjective used to denote a connection with the city, locally called Brum...

' receptionist, Sarah Finch in the BBC One
BBC One
...

 daytime soap, Doctors
Doctors (BBC Soap Opera)
Doctors is a British daytime television soap opera, set in the fictional city of Letherbridge, which started in 2000. It is produced by BBC Birmingham and screened on BBC One. It tells the story of the staff at the fictional Mill Health Centre and Letherbridge Universities Campus Surgery...

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Prior to this, Andrea was a continuity presenter on CITV
CITV
CITV is the brand name used for the majority of children's television output on ITV's television stations, including the ITV Network, breakfast broadcaster GMTV and the ITV plc-owned CITV Channel as well as non ITV plc owned regions...

. Her appointment at CITV was documented during the LWT documentary It Shouldn't Happen To A Children's Presenter, broadcast in March 2000. She left after just over ten months, signing off in late October 2000.