ITV Breakfast

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ITV Breakfast Broadcasting Limited
First air date
1 January 1993
(as GMTV)
6 September 2010
(as Daybreak)
28 April 2014
(as Good Morning Britain)
Headquarters2 Waterhouse Square
138 – 142 Holborn
London
EC1N 2AE[1]
AreaNational
(Breakfast 6:00 am – 10:00 am)
OwnerITV plc
Former names
GMTV
Official website
Good Morning Britain
Lorraine
CITV

ITV Breakfast Broadcasting Limited (previously known as GMTV Limited) is the national ITV breakfast television licensee,[2] broadcasting in the United Kingdom. It became a wholly owned subsidiary of ITV plc in November 2009.[3]

GMTV, as an on-screen brand name, ended on 3 September 2010, with the newly-rebranded ITV Breakfast launching new weekday breakfast programmes Daybreak and Lorraine on 6 September 2010. In March 2014, it was announced Daybreak had been axed amid poor ratings. The programme was replaced on Monday 28 April 2014 by Good Morning Britain, reprising the title of a previous ITV's early-morning programme. The Lorraine segment has not been affected by the changes.

At weekends, ITV Breakfast airs children's programming, a simulcast of CITV Breakfast, under the CITV brand.

The talk show Weekend was broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays until 2017 when it didn't return after the Christmas break. It was hosted by Aled Jones.

ITV Breakfast Broadcasting Limited is a subsidiary of ITV Broadcasting Limited. All of their programmes are produced by ITV Breakfast Limited, a subsidiary of ITV Studios.

Programmes[]

GMTV (1993 - 2010)[]

GMTV (1993–2000, 2009–2010)

  • Monday to Thursday 06:00 – 08:30 (Friday 09:25)

The GMTV Newshour (1997–2009)

  • Monday to Friday 06:00 – 07:00

GMTV Today (2000–2009)

  • Monday to Friday 07:00 – 08:30 (Friday 09:25)

GMTV with Lorraine (2009–2010)

  • Monday to Thursday 08:30 – 09:25

Daybreak (2010 - 2014)[]

The Daybreak Newshour (2012–2014)

  • 06:00 – 07:00

Daybreak (2010–2012)

  • 06:00 – 08:30 (2010-2012)
  • 07:00 - 08:30 (2012-2014)

Good Morning Britain (2014 - Present)[]

Good Morning Britain News (2020-Present)

  • 06:00 – 06:30

Good Morning Britain (2014-2020)

  • 06:00 – 08:30 (2014-2020)
  • 06:30 - 09:00 (2020-Present)

GMB Today (2017)

  • 08:30 – 09:25

Good Morning Britain with Lorraine Kelly (March-July 2020)

  • 09:00 – 10:00

Loraine (2010 - Present)[]

Lorraine (2010–Present)

  • 08:30 – 09:25 (2010-2020)
  • 09:00 - 10:00 (2020-Present)

Presenters[]

  • A dark grey cell indicates the host did not appear that year.
Role Daybreak Good Morning Britain
2010 2011 2012 (Jan – Aug) 2012 (Sept – Dec) 2013 2014 (Jan – Apr) 2014 (Apr – Dec) 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Presenters & Newsreaders
Lead Presenter Adrian Chiles Dan Lobb Aled Jones Ben Shephard
Christine Lampard Lorraine Kelly Susanna Reid
Kate Garraway
Piers Morgan
Main Presenter Matt Barbet
Newsreader & Relief Charlotte Hawkins
Tasmin Lucia-Khan Lucy Watson Ranvir Singh
John Stapleton
Sean Fletcher
Relief Presenters
Relief Presenter Jeremy Kyle Martin Lewis
Mark Austin
Richard Madeley
Adil Ray
Sport
Editor Dan Lobb Sean Fletcher
Correspondent Gavin Ramjaun
Political
Editor Sue Jameson Ranvir Singh
Correspondent Clodagh Higginson
Paul Brand
Entertainment
Editor Steve Hargrave Richard Arnold
Correspondent Ross King
Competition Presenter Andi Peters
Weather
Main Kirsty McCabe Laura Tobin
Deputy Lucy Verasamy Alex Beresford
Lorraine Presenters
Main Lorraine Kelly
Main Stand-in Kate Garraway Gaby Roslin Christine Lampard
Role Daybreak Good Morning Britain
2010 2011 2012 (Jan – Aug) 2012 (Sept – Dec) 2013 2014 (Jan – Apr) 2014 (Apr – Dec) 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

Current on-air team[]

Former on-air team[]

Others[]

Formerly, Victoria Derbyshire, Mark Durden-Smith, Julia Hartley-Brewer, Kevin Maguire, Aasmah Mir, Andrew Pierce, Adil Ray, Celia Walden, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Oona King, Olly Mann, Michael Portillo and Natasha Courtenay-Smith appeared on a regular basis as newspaper reviewers on Lorraine.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Contact us – ITV plc". Itvplc.com. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  2. ^ "GMTV – National Breakfast-time". Ofcom. Archived from the original on 12 July 2007. Retrieved 1 June 2007.
  3. ^ "ITV buys remaining 25 pct stake in GMTV". Interactive Investor. 26 November 2009. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 5 March 2013.

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