
Sally Nugent
Acting
Biography
Sally Nugent is a prominent English journalist and television presenter, currently best known as one of the main anchors of BBC Breakfast. As of early 2026, she continues to lead the flagship morning show from Monday to Wednesday, a role she has held permanently since October 2021 following the departure of Louise Minchin. Current Career & BBC Breakfast Main Presenter: Sally co-hosts the programme alongside Jon Kay. Together, they anchor the first half of the week, while Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt typically take over from Thursday to Saturday. Recent Coverage: In early 2026, she has been involved in several high-profile segments, including reporting on new government road safety strategies, breakthrough NHS cancer treatments, and the "distressing" trend of privacy violations involving smart glasses. Background: Before becoming a main anchor, Sally was the show's lead sports presenter for over a decade. She has a strong background in sports journalism, having covered multiple Olympic Games and FIFA World Cups. Beyond the Red Sofa Strictly Come Dancing: In late 2023, Sally appeared in the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special, dancing a Foxtrot with professional Graziano Di Prima. Documentaries: She is well-regarded for her work on documentaries, most notably her award-winning interviews and projects with footballer Marcus Rashford, which focused on child food poverty.
Known For

A dance competition where celebrities compete to be crowned the winner. Who is kicked out of the competition each week is decided by the judges scores and viewer votes. Are today's celebrities fleet of foot or do they have two left feet?
Strictly Come Dancing

The misadventures of three young football players Mattie, Jack and Benji, at a fictional Premier League club with terrifying team hard-man Petey, mercurial Italian manager Cesare and eccentric chairman Mark Crane.
The First Team

Facing the biggest challenge of his life, Sir Chris Hoy opens up about his journey with terminal cancer and how the mental strength he honed as a six-time Olympic gold medallist is now helping him to inspire others. Drawing on his Olympic career, Chris reconsiders his purpose and how he will choose to live with cancer – turning his focus towards raising awareness and inspiring others. The story follows Chris from the early stages of planning a brand new cycling event through to being joined by friends, including Sir Andy Murray, for the end result in Glasgow: the Tour de Four, a bike ride with the ambition to raise one million pounds for charity and show fellow sufferers that it’s possible to stay active throughout their treatment.