AJ Odudu and Mo Gilligan are going to be the new presenters taking over from the likes of Chris Evans, Gaby Roslin, Paula Yates, Mark Lamarr and Denise Van Outen, who all presented the show in the 90's. READ MORE: Sunday Brunch star Tim Lovejoy’s real life - tragic loss, ex-wife split and job failThe iconic morning programme ran until 2002, airing more than 2,400 episodes in its lengthy run, and became known for its trademark house on Fish Island in East London.Denise will appear in the first instalment as she officially hands over the reins to The Big Breakfast's new guardians.AJ and Mo want to bring back the "crazy anarchy" of their predecessors, hosting "the most raucous start to the day".The show originally aired 1992 to 2002 and is back for the summer.Fan-favourite newsreader Phil Gayle hopes to continue his tradition of innuendo-ridden news headlines.He has said that he will not be risking a heavy Friday night on the tiles.He recalled: "There was an incident where my editor at ITN asked, 'You were out last night, were you?'"I said: 'I might have been.
Why?'"He replied: 'Because you were a bit c**p'."The show will also have Loose Women star Judi Love, Melvin Odoom and Harriet Rose.AJ Odudu spoke about how much she "loved" Big Breakfast and how there is "nothing like it".In the first episode, AJ and Mo will be joined by special guests including Daniel Kaluuya, Rita Ora, Joel Dommett, Aitch and Big Has.Meanwhile, Phil Gayle presents the news, Melvin Odoom and Harriet Rose play Hot Sausage with members of the public and Judi Love grills guests in the On the Bed Interview.There will be four episodes in the first series in total, airing on Saturdays over the summer.The Big Breakfast, Saturday, 10am, Channel 4 and All 4. .
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