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TV-am was a TV company that broadcast the ITV franchise for breakfast television in the United Kingdom from 1 February 1983 until 31 December 1992. The station was the UK's first national operator of a commercial breakfast television franchise.
Britain’s first independent breakfast television station which was on air from 1st February 1983 to 31st December 1992. This is a place for former staff, contributors and viewers to join in. Thanks to Paul Ream, extrashot.co.uk, a former TV-am camera operator, for the studio pictures on this page.
TV-am was the first national breakfast-time service on ITV, broadcasting news, current affairs and features from 6.00am to 9.25am. Learn about its history, programmes, presenters and archive on this website.
Feb 9, 2019 · First broadcast from TV-am on the 1st February 1983. With David Frost, Michael Parkinson, Anna Ford, Robert Kee, Angela Rippon, Nick Owen and David Philpott. The first 14:50s are as broadcast...
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July – TV-am reintroduces a weekday news programme, GMB Newshour, airing initially from the start of programmes until 7am. Good Morning Britain now airs between 7am and 9am. 7 September – TV-am recommences broadcasting each day from 6am.
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TV-am. The Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) announced on 24 January 1980 that in the next ITV franchising round it will offer a national licence for breakfast television. Eight applications were received and on 28 December 1980 the IBA announced that it had awarded the breakfast franchise to TV-am.