SALLY Morgan rose to fame with her TV series, Star Psychic, eight years ago.

She has since been the focus of several TV shows, including her Sky Living series, Psychic Sally On The Road, which offered an insight into her life on and offstage.

Counting celebrities and Royalty among her fans, Sally is said to pass on messages from the spirit world with uncanny accuracy. The wife, mother and grandmother's warmth and down-to-earth approach has won her a legion of fans, and introduced a new audience to the spiritual world.

"Every night is different, but my shows are ultimately uplifting, " says Sally. "I've got a sense of humour and I'm quite self-deprecating, I think that's why people feel they can approach me.

"There has to be some entertainment over a two-hour show, and there's laughter and tears. But I know it brings people comfort to know their loved ones are still with them. It's not an answer to grief, but it's another avenue that gives people hope."

Sally started hearing spirits and voices as a child.

"I was always told I 'wasn't in the room'. It's innate within me, " she says. "Only much later did I think I could bring comfort to anyone.

"I'm not a spiritualist and I've never trained myself to do this, as some psychics do. I'm not an academic and I won't go any deeper. If I've made a connection with someone and brought comfort to them, I've done my job."

* Sally Morgan is at St George's Hall on Thursday, February 26. For tickets ring (01274) 432000.