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Ex-Top of the Pops presenter walked away from fame as she shares heartbreaking fear
Ex-Top of the Pops presenter walked away from fame as she shares heartbreaking fear

Edinburgh Live

time2 days ago

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  • Edinburgh Live

Ex-Top of the Pops presenter walked away from fame as she shares heartbreaking fear

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Sarah Cawood was once one of the most prominent TV hosts of the 90s, and was a key presenter on Top of The Pops. But her life has changed dramatically two decades after her rise to fame. Sarah's first major break came in the '90s when she worked on children's TV for Nickelodeon. Two years later, she secured a presenting role on Channel 4's The Girlie Show, alongside Sara Cox. The show, which ran for two series, followed a magazine-style format, featuring interviews, live music, and stunts. The programme aired at the late 'post-pub' slot of 11pm on Fridays, positioning itself as edgier than its competitors and capitalising on the 'ladette' culture that defined the decade. Sarah then joined the revamped Live and Kicking programme for its final two years on air. (Image: BBC) Her most significant role came with Top of The Pops. After her tenure ended, she went on to present various mini-series and one-off shows, including co-commentating the Eurovision semi-finals in 2007, 2009, and 2010, reports the Daily Record. However, around this time, many of the high-profile presenting opportunities began to dwindle. In 2014, Sarah joined Heart East Anglia's breakfast show team for a year before stepping back to focus on caring for her children. Earlier this year, the star opened up about her health struggles on social media, expressing concerns about her breast cancer returning. She was initially diagnosed in 2022, underwent successful treatment, and was given the all-clear. (Image: sunday mirror) She opened up to her followers about the lingering anxiety of cancer returning. In an open Instagram message, she said: "This is the reality of anyone who has had any kind of cancer. "I never struggled with health anxiety before but post-breast cancer it's all-consuming and it wears me out a bit tbh. I have been feeling tired since the new year began and although it's probably just life-ing, there's always a niggling worry that it's back. "All I can do is carry on doing healthy things, moving my body, practising mindfulness and living each day with gratitude that I got to breathe again this morning. So on we go! Batting away those intrusive thoughts and getting on with it. (Image: ITV) "To anyone either going through a cancer diagnosis or anyone who has recovered from cancer and feels like this: I've got you, and my inbox is always open. And remember, anything that doesn't feel right: get it checked out. Early detection is key." She also took a moment to reflect on her career in television, saying she'd come to terms with no longer being in the limelight. In another heartfelt post, she remarked: "Do I miss telly? I miss the money! And yes, sometimes I wonder what went wrong, but I'm here now so I'm going to make the most of it, however, that looks".

BBC Top of the Pops presenter who was as famous as Zoe Ball on 'what went wrong'
BBC Top of the Pops presenter who was as famous as Zoe Ball on 'what went wrong'

Daily Record

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Record

BBC Top of the Pops presenter who was as famous as Zoe Ball on 'what went wrong'

Sarah Cawood was one of the biggest TV hosts of the '90s and a key presenter on Top of The Pops. But her life has changed dramatically two decades after her big break. Sarah's first major role was in children's television for Nickelodeon in the '90s, and just two years later she secured a presenting job on Channel 4's The Girlie Show alongside Sara Cox. The programme ran for two series and followed a magazine format, featuring interviews, live music and stunts. The show aired at the late 'post-pub' slot of 11pm on Fridays, aiming to be edgier than its competitors and capitalising on the 'ladette' culture that defined the decade. She then joined the revamped Live and Kicking programme for its final two years on air. Her most significant role came when she landed a spot on Top of The Pops. After her stint ended, she went on to present various mini-series and one-offs, including co-commentating the Eurovision semi-finals in 2007, 2009 and 2010. However, around this time, many of the big presenting opportunities began to dwindle, with Sarah joining Heart East Anglia's breakfast show team for a year in 2014 before leaving to focus on caring for her children, reports the Daily Record. In 2022 Sarah was diagnosed with breast cancer - but thankfully she was treated and given the all-clear. Earlier this year, the star opened up about her health struggles on social media, expressing fears about her breast cancer returning. "This is the reality of anyone who has had any kind of cancer," she said. "I never struggled with health anxiety before but post-breast cancer it's all-consuming and it wears me out a bit tbh. "I have been feeling tired since the new year began and although it's probably just life-ing, there's always a niggling worry that it's back. "All I can do is carry on doing healthy things, moving my body, practising mindfulness and living each day with gratitude that I got to breathe again this morning. "So on we go! Batting away those intrusive thoughts and getting on with it. To anyone either going through a cancer diagnosis or anyone who has recovered from cancer and feels like this: I've got you, and my inbox is always open. "And remember, anything that doesn't feel right: get it checked out. Early detection is key." Reflecting on her television career in another heartfelt Instagram message, she shared insights into her acceptance of being 'unsuccessful' on TV, adding: "Do I miss telly? I miss the money! And yes, sometimes I wonder what went wrong, but I'm here now so I'm going to make the most of it, however, that looks".

Top of the Pops presenter who was as famous as Zoe Ball on 'what went wrong'
Top of the Pops presenter who was as famous as Zoe Ball on 'what went wrong'

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Top of the Pops presenter who was as famous as Zoe Ball on 'what went wrong'

Sarah Cawood was a regular face on our TV screens in the 1990s, but now she's living a very different life away from the cameras Sarah Cawood was one of the biggest TV hosts of the '90s and a key presenter on Top of The Pops. But her life has changed dramatically two decades after her big break. Sarah's first major role was in children's television for Nickelodeon in the '90s, and just two years later she secured a presenting job on Channel 4's The Girlie Show alongside Sara Cox. The programme ran for two series and followed a magazine format, featuring interviews, live music and stunts. ‌ The show aired at the late 'post-pub' slot of 11pm on Fridays, aiming to be edgier than its competitors and capitalising on the 'ladette' culture that defined the decade. She then joined the revamped Live and Kicking programme for its final two years on air. ‌ Her most significant role came when she landed a spot on Top of The Pops. After her stint ended, she went on to present various mini-series and one-offs, including co-commentating the Eurovision semi-finals in 2007, 2009 and 2010. However, around this time, many of the big presenting opportunities began to dwindle, with Sarah joining Heart East Anglia's breakfast show team for a year in 2014 before leaving to focus on caring for her children, reports the Daily Record. In 2022 Sarah was diagnosed with breast cancer - but thankfully she was treated and given the all-clear. Earlier this year, the star opened up about her health struggles on social media, expressing fears about her breast cancer returning. "This is the reality of anyone who has had any kind of cancer," she said. "I never struggled with health anxiety before but post-breast cancer it's all-consuming and it wears me out a bit tbh. ‌ "I have been feeling tired since the new year began and although it's probably just life-ing, there's always a niggling worry that it's back. "All I can do is carry on doing healthy things, moving my body, practising mindfulness and living each day with gratitude that I got to breathe again this morning. "So on we go! Batting away those intrusive thoughts and getting on with it. To anyone either going through a cancer diagnosis or anyone who has recovered from cancer and feels like this: I've got you, and my inbox is always open. "And remember, anything that doesn't feel right: get it checked out. Early detection is key." Reflecting on her television career in another heartfelt Instagram message, she shared insights into her acceptance of being 'unsuccessful' on TV, adding: "Do I miss telly? I miss the money! And yes, sometimes I wonder what went wrong, but I'm here now so I'm going to make the most of it, however, that looks".

'I was as famous as Zoe Ball and Sara Cox but then I was cut out of fame for no reason'
'I was as famous as Zoe Ball and Sara Cox but then I was cut out of fame for no reason'

Daily Record

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Record

'I was as famous as Zoe Ball and Sara Cox but then I was cut out of fame for no reason'

Former Top of Pops host and huge 90s presenter Sarah Cawood has a very different life 20 years on after 'TV gave up on here' One of the biggest TV hosts of the 90' s Sarah Cawood was one of the key Top of The Pops presenters as she rose to fame but 20 years after her big break her life looks very different. The former presenter got her first big break in the '90s working on kids TV for Nickelodeon and two years later she landed herself a job presenting Channel 4's The Girlie Show alongside Sara Cox. The show ran for two series and followed a magazine format, floating from features to interviews to live music and stunts. ‌ The show took the later 'post-pub' slot of 11pm on a Friday and was branded as being more edgy than its rivals and tried to cash in on the 'ladette' that swept through the decade. She then came aboard the revamped Live and Kicking programme for its final two years on the air. ‌ It was then she landed her biggest role on Top of The Pops. After her spell finished she would go on to present various mini-series and one offs including co-commentating the Eurovision semi-finals in 2007, 2009 and 2010. But it was around that time that many of the big presenting gigs dried up with Cawood joining the team for Heart East Anglia's breakfast show for a year in 2014 before leaving to focus on looking after her children. Earlier this year the star shared her health battle on social media after raising concerns about her breast cancer returning. She was initially diagnosed in 2022, received successful treatment and was given the all-clear. But posting to her fans she revealed the nerves of it coming back never left. In a candid Instagram post, she wrote: "This is the reality of anyone who has had any kind of cancer. I never struggled with health anxiety before but post-breast cancer it's all-consuming and it wears me out a bit tbh. ‌ "I have been feeling tired since the new year began and although it's probably just life-ing, there's always a niggling worry that it's back. "All I can do is carry on doing healthy things, moving my body, practising mindfulness and living each day with gratitude that I got to breathe again this morning. ‌ "So on we go! Batting away those intrusive thoughts and getting on with it. To anyone either going through a cancer diagnosis or anyone who has recovered from cancer and feels like this: I've got you, and my inbox is always open. "And remember, anything that doesn't feel right: get it checked out. Early detection is key." In her Instagram, she also shared with fans how she's made peace with being "unsuccessful" on TV. In another post, she added: "Do I miss telly? I miss the money! And yes, sometimes I wonder what went wrong, but I'm here now so I'm going to make the most of it, however, that looks

Former TOTP presenter, 52, admits ‘I need to stop drinking' after cancer battle and tells fans ‘I find it really hard'
Former TOTP presenter, 52, admits ‘I need to stop drinking' after cancer battle and tells fans ‘I find it really hard'

Scottish Sun

time28-04-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Former TOTP presenter, 52, admits ‘I need to stop drinking' after cancer battle and tells fans ‘I find it really hard'

Last year, she told of her fears her cancer had returned tough times Former TOTP presenter, 52, admits 'I need to stop drinking' after cancer battle and tells fans 'I find it really hard' A TOP Of The Pops presenter has admitted she "needs to stop drinking" after bravely opening up on her cancer battle. BBC show favourite Sarah Cawood, 52 - who was diagnosed with stage one breast cancer in 2022 - has opened up on her tough struggle to go sober. Advertisement 6 Former TOTP presenter Sarah Cawood has admitted 'I need to stop drinking' Credit: instagram/sarahcawood 6 The 52-year-old made her comments after speaking publicly about her cancer diagnosis Credit: Instagram 6 Sarah, 52, found TV fame presenting Top Of The Pops Credit: BBC At the time of diagnosis two years ago, Sarah's condition meant she had to come off HRT, which she was taking for the menopause. A year later, in 2023, the London-born TV star revealed another worrying update as she found a fresh lump nine months after her initial health shock. And last year, Sarah broke down in tears as she detailed fears her cancer had returned. Now she has uploaded a fresh video to her Instagram grid showing her sitting by a window drinking a bottle of water. Advertisement The broadcaster can be seen looking serious as she sips, while staring out of the window. In the clip, Sarah donned a black shirt and going make-up free, leaving her red hair in a straight style. In her extremely candid video caption, she wrote: "I need to stop drinking. Like stop completely. "I don't drink loads but I increasingly feel like I lose time when I do and it's (I think) making my arthritis worse (and there's a multitude of other issues that go along with it that we can delve into another time.) Advertisement "The thing is: I FIND IT REALLY HARD NOT TO DRINK. I fall off the wagon so quickly. "I HATE when people make me feel bad about not drinking: I'm a people-pleasing drinker. I also get bored when everyone else gets boozy and I feel the FOMO and like I'm missing out on the drunken bonding. Former Top of the Pops presenter breaks down in tears amid fears her breast cancer has returned "But I've had cancer FFS! What am I even doing drinking? "So I'm putting it out here for advice and encouragement. And to show you that no matter how much it looks like someone you follow has their shit together, they probably don't behind closed doors." Advertisement She wrapped the message with the simple word: "Onwards." Fans were quick to offer the TOTP alum messages of support, and one wrote: "You have acknowledged you have a problem with the horrible drink and that's the first step. So todays the first day of the future." What to do if you think are an alcoholic IF you're struggling with alcohol addiction, the most important thing is to recognise the problem and seek support - You don't have to face it alone. Seek Professional Help GP or Doctor – A medical professional can assess your situation and provide advice on treatment options. – A medical professional can assess your situation and provide advice on treatment options. Therapists or Counsellors – Talking to an addiction specialist can help address underlying causes and develop coping strategies. – Talking to an addiction specialist can help address underlying causes and develop coping strategies. Rehab or Detox Programmes – If physical dependence is severe, medically supervised detox may be necessary. Consider Support Groups Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – A well-known 12-step programme that provides peer support. – A well-known 12-step programme that provides peer support. SMART Recovery – A science-based alternative to AA, focusing on self-empowerment. – A science-based alternative to AA, focusing on self-empowerment. Local Support Groups – Many communities have groups tailored to different needs. Another posted: "It's just breaking that habit. Xx" A third agreed: "Not easy at all." Advertisement Sarah again revealed her struggle in a candid video uploaded just hours after, following a night out. In the clip, which saw her pottering around her home before directing her dialogue to camera, she again opened up on her mission to go alcohol free. She told the camera: "The memory of drinking too much on Friday, I mean I wasn't rolling drunk, I just have no get up and go. "I like the sober life, I really do. Advertisement "I lasted six weeks for Dry January, then you just slip back really slowly don't you into old ways." LASTING IMPACT Previously, Sarah told of the lasting impact of her cancer diagnosis. In a post last year, she admitted the fear of the disease making a return. It also came after she opened up on her money worries as she juggled her health issues. Advertisement Sarah told fans: "It never leaves you. The fear that It's Back." "I'm sure it's nothing to worry about but here's the thing: I'm happier than I've ever been. "My life is wonderful and I don't want it to end anytime soon, and this stupid f**king thing that I had, it's always there, like a shadow on a sunny day, threatening to ruin this amazing life I'm leading. "I hope I'm overreacting, and I'm sure I am, but I'm posting this because this is the reality of having cancer: it never ever really leaves you. Advertisement "The disease does, but the anxiety is with you for the rest of your life. Here's hoping it's a long and healthy one." 6 In a new video, Sarah told how she finds ditching booze 'really hard' Credit: instagram/sarahcawood 6 Sarah was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer in 2022 Credit: Instagram 6 She has spoken about the lasting impact of health anxiety Credit: Getty

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