Channel 4’s lively irreverent, and often shambolic answer to the early morning offerings that ITV and the BBC were launching in the early Nineties.A generation grew up with Chris Evans, Denise van Outen, Johnny Vaughan, Gaby Roslin, Kelly Brook and Zig and Zag.Paula Yates wife of producer Bob Geldof, raised eyebrows with one of her “in bed” interviews with INXS singer Michael Hutchence, with whom she was reportedly having an affair at the time.The show, which launched in September 1992, memorably dispensed with a conventional TV studio.
Instead guests such as Gary Lineker and David Bowie travelled to a converted lockkeepers' cottage which fans usually called "The Big Breakfast House” located on Fish Island, in Bow in east London.And now the.
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