JANE HALL star Sarah Smart is hoping her pole dancing skills can help her find her a new fella.
Sexy Sarah, 29, who plays hapless bus driver Jane in the ITV1 drama, reckons she can lure a man by using the pole she keeps in the kitchen of her north London home.
At the moment she shares it with dog Tootsie but believes the pole - which she kept after taking lessons for BBC drama Funland last year - might now be the key to snaring a guy.
The At Home With The Braithwaites star told us: "I’ve been single for a year after being in a relationship for six years. That fizzled out, as I was too busy with work.
"I liked being in love and I miss being in love but I am quite selfish and do like my independence.
"If I got a guy home I’d give him a demonstration on the pole as I have picked up a few moves.
"I used to practice in my kitchen and my mate Sarah Churm who played my sister in Braithwaites would film it for me on her mobile phone."
She added: "The only downside is that I got pole burns on the middle of my thighs from practising too much."
It's all a far cry from her role as the accident-prone Jane Hall in the ITV1 six-parter screened on Wednesdays at 9pm.
But it could well appeal to her wicked alter-ego Fantasy Jane who sports leather catsuits and other sexy outfits in the series.
She said: "My parents will love Jane Hall and my granny will be pleased that I keep my clothes on after Funland. My dad left the room when my sex scenes came on pretending there was a draught!
"Jane is a great part but I was sad I didn’t actually get to learn to drive a bus. I thought I’d have to pass my PSV licence but I only drove the bus a few feet forwards and backwards for scenes.
"It was a shame as I'd passed my test for At Home With The Braithwaites as I had to drive a Lotus Elite in the show."
In the latest episode, Jane is torn between two men - fickle Richard (Daniel Lapaine) who likes to play the field and the serious Robert (Stephen Mangan).
Meanwhile there is a roasting in store for a few characters when Jane’s love cheat bus driver pal Mandy (Gillian Taylforth) holds a barbecue.
Up next for Sarah is a Casualty-style BBC1 drama set in 1906. She told us: "I play Nurse Ada Russell and it’s about her romance with surgeon Sir James Walton played by Tom Riley.
"It’s the true story of the Royal London Hospital and about people who really worked there. All the nurses were well-educated and upper-class but their patients were beggars and prostitutes."
Credit: The Sun
Sexy Sarah, 29, who plays hapless bus driver Jane in the ITV1 drama, reckons she can lure a man by using the pole she keeps in the kitchen of her north London home.
At the moment she shares it with dog Tootsie but believes the pole - which she kept after taking lessons for BBC drama Funland last year - might now be the key to snaring a guy.
The At Home With The Braithwaites star told us: "I’ve been single for a year after being in a relationship for six years. That fizzled out, as I was too busy with work.
"I liked being in love and I miss being in love but I am quite selfish and do like my independence.
"If I got a guy home I’d give him a demonstration on the pole as I have picked up a few moves.
"I used to practice in my kitchen and my mate Sarah Churm who played my sister in Braithwaites would film it for me on her mobile phone."
She added: "The only downside is that I got pole burns on the middle of my thighs from practising too much."
It's all a far cry from her role as the accident-prone Jane Hall in the ITV1 six-parter screened on Wednesdays at 9pm.
But it could well appeal to her wicked alter-ego Fantasy Jane who sports leather catsuits and other sexy outfits in the series.
She said: "My parents will love Jane Hall and my granny will be pleased that I keep my clothes on after Funland. My dad left the room when my sex scenes came on pretending there was a draught!
"Jane is a great part but I was sad I didn’t actually get to learn to drive a bus. I thought I’d have to pass my PSV licence but I only drove the bus a few feet forwards and backwards for scenes.
"It was a shame as I'd passed my test for At Home With The Braithwaites as I had to drive a Lotus Elite in the show."
In the latest episode, Jane is torn between two men - fickle Richard (Daniel Lapaine) who likes to play the field and the serious Robert (Stephen Mangan).
Meanwhile there is a roasting in store for a few characters when Jane’s love cheat bus driver pal Mandy (Gillian Taylforth) holds a barbecue.
Up next for Sarah is a Casualty-style BBC1 drama set in 1906. She told us: "I play Nurse Ada Russell and it’s about her romance with surgeon Sir James Walton played by Tom Riley.
"It’s the true story of the Royal London Hospital and about people who really worked there. All the nurses were well-educated and upper-class but their patients were beggars and prostitutes."
Credit: The Sun
7/20/2006
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