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The Big Breakfast was revived earlier today (September 10) for a one-off special as part of Channel 4's Black to Front day – and viewers reckon it should come back permanently. The broadcaster is devoting the entirety of its programming schedule today to showcase Black talent, with the iconic morning show helping to kick off proceedings.
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The Big Breakfast, Channel 4's fun-packed morning show, with ran from 1992-2002 and was first hosted by Chris Evans and Gaby Roslin. The two-hour version of The Big Breakfast is part of Black to Front, a special day of broadcasting which is championing the UK's best Black talent both past and present.
Desmond’s, the Norman Beaton comedy about a Guyanese barber whose outdated haircuts both mortified and bonded Peckham between 1989 and 1994. It was an apt choice for the early-morning crowd; while it was not the first British sitcom to feature a primarily black cast, it became one of the most prominent, and – sadly – black British sitcoms remain few and far between.
AJ Odudu presented live from the original Big Breakfast house - Lock Keepers' Cottages in Bow, east London.
Usain Bolt and Idris Elba will feature on the celebrity line-up of Channel 4’s The Big Breakfast reboot.As part of the channel’s Black to Front Project, The Big Breakfast returns with new hosts Mo Gilligan and AJ Odudu on Friday (September 10) at 8am.The celebrity guests have been announced for the two-hour special, including Olympic legend Usain Bolt, Nile Rodgers, Eve, Idris Elba, Krept & Konan and Tokyo 2020 medallists Emily Campbell and Kye White.The reboot will be broadcast live from the
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