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She also co-hosted the show more than any other guest co-host and therefore appears on more of the DVD releases for retail sale than any other guest star.
She also co-hosted a TechTV video on computer basics with Chris Pirillo.
She has also appeared on numerous TV Talk shows and co-hosted The Mike Douglas Show in 1970.
She currently serves on the Board of Directors of Vital Voices Global Partnership, an international women's NGO, and has co-hosted the Global Leadership Awards six times.
She also co-hosted The Best Damn Sports Show Period, alongside Tom Arnold and Michael Irvin, among others.
She co-hosted with him on The PTL Club ( 1976 – 1987 ).
She then co-hosted Martes 13 (" Tuesday the 13th ") on Channel 13.
She co-hosted the show with Thomas Elstner and interviewed prominent people about their first love.
She hosted the International Awards Ceremony at the White House for the Presidential End Hunger Awards, and co-hosted, with Jeff Bridges, the World Food Day Gala at the Kennedy Center.
She also co-hosted the 2010 U. S. Open and 2011 Wimbledon.
She co-hosted a benefit dinner with founder Peter Gabriel in November 2007.
She was featured in the Young Messiah tour and co-hosted with Steven Curtis Chapman both the My Utmost for His Highest and Child of the Promise tours.
She co-hosted consumer show The Street on BBC Two.
She co-hosted the Saturday lunchtime show with Emma B from 1pm-3pm and she launched the hugely popular Sunday Surgery with Dr. Mark Hamilton, a health and welfare show where listeners called in about their problems, with Sara acting as " Nurse Coxy ".
She has hosted or co-hosted many programmes including Much Top Tens, MuchOnDemand, Fandemonium and others.
She co-hosted coverage of the inaugural Eurovision Dance Contest 2007 alongside Graham Norton for BBC One in September of that year.
She co-hosted the show with Tess Daly and guest presenter Ronnie Corbett.
She had recurring parts on multiple television series such as Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and co-hosted America's Funniest People from 1992 – 1994.
She co-hosted the Royal Variety Performance 2008 on 11 December, broadcast on 17 December 2008.
She later co-hosted the morning show with Malibu Dan entitled The Big House, her final show on the network before the network went off the air.
She then co-hosted the This Week in History show on the History Channel.
She co-hosted the comedy show The Glass House ( which aired on ABC-TV ) with Wil Anderson and Dave Hughes from 2001 until it was axed in 2006.
She has co-hosted several Japanese TV shows with the " cool " half of PUFFY, Yumi Yoshimura, including the talk show Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy, part of a morning show called Saku-Saku, and the 2006 series Hi Hi Puffy Bu, in which Ami and Yumi perform one given task each week to comedic effect.
She sometimes co-hosted with fellow Canadians Aamer Haleem and Bradford How.

She and weekly
She also reviews tech gadgets and writes the weekly Booting Up column.
She authored a weekly newspaper column and hosted a radio show.
She was the first woman to start a weekly newspaper ; an activist for women's rights and labor reforms.
She made frequent appearances on Cliff Richard's weekly show, It's Cliff Richard, and starred with him in the telefilm, The Case.
She worked for 58 years as a journalist, writing a weekly column for the Toledo Blade and continuing to work full time ( mostly writing obituaries ) until a few months before her death, from lung cancer, in 2002 at the age of 96.
She used her weekly laundry time to secretly meet up with him.
She was active in numerous extracurricular activities, including the school magazine, the speakers ' club, and student council, and she frequented the local music store to peruse the weekly arrivals of new sheet music.
She enjoys great popularity in Puerto Rico ( where she had a weekly variety show for more than a decade ) and in other Latin American countries, as well as such U. S. locales as New York, Miami, and Los Angeles.
She also founded the Christian Science Sentinel, a weekly magazine with articles about how to heal and testimonies of healing.
She also founded the Christian Science Journal in 1883, a monthly magazine aimed at the church's members and, in 1898, the Christian Science Sentinel, a weekly religious periodical written for a more general audience, and the Herald of Christian Science, a religious magazine with editions in many languages.
She wrote a weekly newspaper column that was widely read by woman suffragists, and her Progressive appeals were accepted by a large portion of the population.
She was cast in small parts in two films and in the television shows Bewitched, McHale's Navy, and The Virginian, as well as on the weekly variety series The Hollywood Palace as a billboard girl and presenter of acts.
She grew up in north-west London, attending the Yehudi Menuhin School on a scholarship as a weekly boarder between the ages of 8 and 18, where her fellow pupils included Nigel Kennedy.
She moved to London in 1973, working at the weekly music paper NME and at Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood's clothes store.
She gained fame on Los Angeles television station KHJ wearing a black, gothic, cleavage-enhancing gown as host of Movie Macabre, a weekly horror movie presentation.
She appeared on the final regular weekly edition of Top of the Pops on 30 July 2006, the only member of any of the show's dance troupes to appear in person at the recording.
She also writes a weekly editorial column for " El Sol de Mexico " network and it sixty newspapers in the country of Mexico.
She was a dedicated teacher, producing a " weekly chronicle " for the school and writing theatrical pieces for the students to perform.
She hosted The Backspin ( with DJ Mo ' Dav ), a nationally-syndicated weekly radio show featuring old school hip hop music.
She started her first job as a trainee reporter for the local weekly newspaper, the Weston Mercury, where her father and brother worked.
She died in 1922, and ten years later, on 29 August 1932, he married Elizabeth ( Bessie ) Marren, a strong-willed, intelligent and well-read Irishwoman who was social editor of the Catholic weekly newspaper, the Tribune.
She was a business executive for the Maine Telephone and Telegraph Company ( 1918-1919 ) before joining the staff of the Independent Reporter, a Skowhegan weekly newspaper ( owned by Clyde Smith ) for whom she was circulation manager from 1919 to 1928.
She also hosts a weekly syndicated radio talk show, Weekends with Sheila Copps, focusing on lifestyle issues such as health and financial planning.
She also presented a weekly show on BBC Radio 2 on Saturday mornings, which ran from 1988 to 1993.

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