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  2. Breakfast Time (British TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast Time is British television's first national breakfast television programme. It was broadcast from 17 January 1983 until 29 September 1989 on BBC1 across the United Kingdom. It was broadcast for the first time just over two weeks before TV-am, the commercial breakfast television station. On 2 October 1989, the show became Breakfast ...

  3. Timeline of breakfast television in the United Kingdom

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    The programme includes regular news summaries and is the first time the BBC has broadcast a scheduled news bulletin at breakfast and comes three months ahead of the launch of the BBC's breakfast television programme Breakfast Time. [8] [9] 1983. 17 January – At 6:30am, Britain's first-ever breakfast television show, Breakfast Time, launches ...

  4. Breakfast Time - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast Time may refer to: Breakfast Time (1957 TV program) , early morning TV program hosted by Wee Willie Webber broadcast on WFIL-TV in Philadelphia from 1957 to 1963 Breakfast Time (British TV programme) , a breakfast television programme, broadcast in the UK on BBC1 between 1983 and 1989.

  5. BBC Breakfast - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast Time was the first BBC breakfast programme, with Ron Neil as producer. It was conceived in response to the plans of the commercial television company TV-am to introduce a breakfast television show. Breakfast Time's first broadcast was on 17 January 1983, [2] and was presented by Frank Bough, Selina Scott and Nick Ross. The atmosphere ...

  6. The Trap Door - Wikipedia

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    The Big Red Thing (voiced by Terry Brain) is a recurring monster that initially appeared in the first episode "Breakfast Time", in which it emerges from the trapdoor and pursues Berk through the castle, but ultimately flees back down the trapdoor upon viewing its own reflection. The Big Red Thing makes a later appearance in the episodes "Don't ...

  7. Tom Bergeron - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Raymond Bergeron (born May 6, 1955) is an American television personality, comedian, and game show host, best known for hosting Breakfast Time from 1994 to 1997, Hollywood Squares from 1998 to 2004, America's Funniest Home Videos from 2001 to 2015, and Dancing with the Stars from 2005 to 2019 as well as being an anchor on Good Morning America from 1997 to 1998 and a cohost on the 60th ...

  8. 'I'm a Cardiologist—Here's The Exact Time I Eat Breakfast ...

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    Dr. Branch's chosen breakfast time is also right before an important cutoff—at least according to one 2023-published study of more than 103,000 adults. Researchers found that people who ate ...

  9. 1980 in British television - Wikipedia

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    The single drama The Flipside of Dominick Hide is first broadcast as part of the Play for Today series on BBC1. [19] 20th anniversary of the first episode of Coronation Street. 23 December – The US animated special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer airs for the last time on ITV. 25 December