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Sarah Lang |
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| Also known as | Sarah L |
| Born | September 1974 Newport, Wales, UK |
| Ethnicity | Caucasian |
| Nationality | British, Welsh |
| Body | |
| Boobs | Enhanced |
| Body type | Chubby |
| Eye color | Blue/Grey |
| Hair | Black Long |
| Underarm hair | Shaved |
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Sarah Lang (born September 1974) was the first British champion of the ITV1 game show PokerFace, winning the jackpot of a million pounds. She was born in Newport, Wales, UK. She's currently singing in the rock band "7th Circle".
TV appearances

In the final, held on July 16, 2006, Sarah Lang was playing against 33-year-old Julian Sperring-Toy. Sarah had four questions right, whilst Julian only had three questions right. They went forward to do a 10-second face-off (folding). Nobody folded. The fact that Sarah subsequently won £1 million meant that Julian had lost £75,500.
She was the ninth person to win a million pounds on British television. Exactly a year earlier on July 16, 2005, she appeared on the BBC One National Lottery game show In It to Win It, winning £32,500, and in 2001 appeared on Wipeout, winning £600. This gives her combined game show winnings of £1,033,100, making her one of the few known people in British television history to have won over a million pounds on television, and believed to be the biggest female UK gameshow winner ever, and second overall behind Ian Woodley.
External links
- Daniel Lombard. "Oh my God... I've won a million!", South Wales Argus, 2006-07-17. Retrieved on 2007-01-20.



