Good Morning Britain (tv-am) followed by CITV and He-Man
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. Its daily broadcasts were between 6am to 9.25am. In this clip from Friday 20th July 1990 we join the programme during the "After Nine" segment, presented on this occasion by Cathy Tayler, featuring astrologer Russell Grant, fitness by Lizzie Webb and a regular cookery slot. Cathy is rejoined before the programme close by Good Morning Britain presenters Mike Morris and Lorraine Kelly; a special news report is read by Lisa Aziz. Look out for former Eastenders star Joe Absolom in the tv-am adbreak. Our clip continues with opening continuity from Yorkshire Television before Andy Crane (formerly of Children's BBC) introduces animated series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. All rights reserved Yorkshire Television/itv plc 1990 TV-AM 1990

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Compilation of the news idents from TV-am (1983-1992)

TV AM Final Show 31st December 1992

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1983 TV-am First Broadcast - Good Morning Britain

a 1979 episode of MR & MRS with Derek Batey with LWT ITV continuity and trailers

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The end of TV-am

Christmas 1982 on BBCtv
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Vince Paul Lawrence & Richard 1971

☆ TV-am: Daybreak on day two | 2 February 1983

Channel 4 Continuity & Adverts | Olympics 1988 | 28th September 1988

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