Sarah Bradley
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Sarah Bradley (born in Auckland on April 20, 1966) is the co-host of New Zealand television show Good Morning and the daughter of the controversial former naval officer Capt Ian Bradley.
After studying finance and marketing at Waikato University and graduating with honours, Bradley began working for IBM as a marketing associate. In 1991, she left for New York to pursue a stage career, attending the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, majoring in musical theatre, after which she toured in several productions. She began hosting local television shows in New York state.
She became a television reporter for WRNN, before joining WTNH in New Haven, Connecticut and then CNNfn. She worked part-time at Lehman Brothers.
In 2001, she returned to her native New Zealand as business editor for TV3 News and was a back-up anchor for the network's flagship 3 News at 6 p.m., and its late-night news programme, Nightline. She began her stint on Good Morning in late February 2006.
She has one daughter Melinda and lives with her partner Peter Stokes, a stockbroker with Goldman Sachs JBWere in Auckland.