BBC Breakfast will refresh their on air look tomorrow morning (Monday 25th June 2018).
Good luck tomorrow to all my dear colleagues at @BBCBreakfast on the launch of a fab new look that brings freshness and vitality to the programme. Thanks also to @jamesmobbs for seeing it thru and to the BBC North team for technically delivering it. We hope you like it. pic.twitter.com/kOn88Po4YZ
— Chris Cook (@chrisckmedia) June 24, 2018
Our friends over at Ident Central have taken a look back at the different incarnations of BBC Breakfast from 1986 to the current day.
Breakfast Time adopted a more formal news format on Monday 10 November 1986. The new look Breakfast Time lost its cosy traditional sofa and jumpers format, and was replaced with a news desk and presenters in suits. pic.twitter.com/A7PwvNWyMg
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Breakfast Time became Breakfast News on October 2nd 1989. It was planned to launch on 18 September 1989 but was held back due to technical issues with its new studio. Nicholas Witchell and the late Jill Dando presented the programme. pic.twitter.com/gqhY9YexRa
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A revamp on 13th April 1993 saw Breakfast News presented from the same set as the One, Six and Nine O'Clock News bulletins. pic.twitter.com/T6ZZq9D2QB
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A further and final revamp took place in June 1997 when 'BBC' was shorn from its title, and on-screen it became known as simply Breakfast News. pic.twitter.com/SZZ8ZXZm4v
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Breakfast News became "Breakfast" on October 2nd 2000. pic.twitter.com/CFkjo3hr0K
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A new studio for Breakfast in 2003. pic.twitter.com/3pI5sTxLg2
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On 2 May 2006, Breakfast moved into studio N6 at Television Centre. The original screen scenes of cirrus clouds on a blue sky were changed as a result of viewer comments that 'it looked too cold' pic.twitter.com/hyYZCE5fsy
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On 2 March 2009, Breakfast relaunched with a new set and studio background. The backdrop resembled that of the BBC News channel as did the new titles. pic.twitter.com/0albhN8Tph
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In July 2010, the BBC announced that Breakfast was moving to their new studios in Salford Quays. The first broadcast was on April 10th 2012. pic.twitter.com/pDiIzGQjXX
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We’ll have Images and videos of the new look BBC Breakfast from 6am on Monday.
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