''Breakfast'' was an Australian
breakfast television
Breakfast television (Europe, Canada, and Australia) or morning show (United States) is a type of news or infotainment television programme that broadcasts live in the morning (typically scheduled between 5:00 and 10:00a.m., or if it is a l ...
program which aired live on
Network Ten
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on weekdays, as well as a weekly highlights program on Saturday at 11:00am. It had a format consisting of news, sport and weather updates every half-hour from 6:00am to 8:00am with a mixture of debate, current affairs and regular segments in between. The show originally ran from 6:00am–9:00am on weekdays preceding ''
The Circle'' before being shortened to a two-and-a-half-hour show, as part of the ''
Mornings on Ten'' lineup. The presenting line-up consisted of
Paul Henry and
Kathryn Robinson, along with broadcast meteorologist
Magdalena Roze
Magdalena Roze (born 1982) is an Australian (with Polish heritage) meteorologist, weather presenter and journalist.
Early life
Roze was a scholarship holder and graduate from the University of Sydney where she completed a Bachelor of Arts in ...
who presented weather updates, while News & Sport updates were presented by various Network Ten journalists. Before being made redundant at Ten,
Deborah Knight
Deborah Knight (born 23 November 1972) is an Australian television and news presenter, radio host, and journalist.
Knight is currently a radio presenter on 2GB and host of '' A Current Affair'' on Friday and Saturday. Previously she has been a ...
participated in Breakfast's audition.
The show differed from other breakfast shows by being mostly unscripted, replacing Ten's previous line-up of ''
Ten Early News'' and children's programming including ''
Toasted TV'', ''
Totally Wild
''Totally Wild'' is an Australian children's television series which premiered on Network 10 on 12 July 1992. The series aired on 10 Peach from 2013 to 2020, and 10 Shake from 2020 to 2021. It had a current affairs program format, and did stor ...
'', ''Scope'' and ''
Wurrawhy''.
This was Network Ten's second foray into the breakfast television market, with the network airing Australia's first breakfast program, ''
Good Morning Australia'', from 1981 to 1992.
Although the show was originally planned for a 27 February 2012 starting date, due to the political crisis ''Breakfast'' began on 23 February 2012.
During the
2012 Summer Olympics, and following the axing of ''
The Circle'', ''Breakfast'' adjusted its format. On 12 November 2012, it was announced that Breakfast would broadcast its 202nd and final show, on 30 November 2012.
History
It was announced on 17 August 2011. that Network Ten would launch a new breakfast program to take on ''
Today
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'' and ''
Sunrise
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'',
which take in $100 million in advertising revenue a year, compared to Ten's current $3 million.
It was also announced that the program would be modelled around Ten's current affairs/comedy program ''
The Project'' with
Andrew Rochford as one of the presenters.
In the months to follow, it was announced that the other presenters would include
Paul Henry,
Kathryn Robinson,
Magdalena Roze
Magdalena Roze (born 1982) is an Australian (with Polish heritage) meteorologist, weather presenter and journalist.
Early life
Roze was a scholarship holder and graduate from the University of Sydney where she completed a Bachelor of Arts in ...
and
Reuben Mourad.
It was initially speculated that ''Breakfast'' would launch on 16 January 2012, the date that ''
The Circle'' debuted in the 9am timeslot, however that date was later pushed back to March 2012 due to the fact that a third co-host was at the time yet to be found.
The launch date was then set to be 27 February 2012, two weeks after the ratings season began.
However, on 22 February 2012,
Network Ten
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announced the show would launch early on Thursday 23 February 2012 due to a political crisis.
''Breakfasts first broadcast was extended until around 10:20am. Paul Henry opened the first ''Breakfast'' with these words: ''"It is Thursday the 23rd February and it is game on"''. He was referring to the leadership showdown dominating the headlines at the time, as well as Ten's ambitious move to enter into the crowded Breakfast TV market.
On 15 August 2012, Ten announced the following Saturday it would launch a highlights program titled ''The Breakfast Week'' to air Saturdays from 11am-12pm
On 12 November 2012, it was announced that ''Breakfast'' would end on 30 November 2012. The axing was part of the network's wider budget cuts which saw more than 100 staff lose their jobs from various
Ten News roles.
A newspaper said other staff at the network resented Henry, claiming many wouldn't look at him when he walked in the room, and were planning to boycott the Christmas party. Despite the show's axing, Ten has shown interest in developing a new breakfast program of a similar style to launch sometime in 2013.
It will be fronted by a brand new hosting team. Former ''Sunrise'' producer
Adam Boland has been signed to produce the new program.
Notable guests to have appeared on the show once, or on a number of occasions include:
Tony Abbott
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Abbott was born in Lond ...
(Federal Opposition Leader),
John Alexander (Former tennis player and politician),
Carrie Bickmore ''(Co host of
The Project''),
Lara Bingle
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(Model and television presenter),
Julie Bishop
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(politician),
Bob Brown
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(retired politician),
George Calombaris (Celebrity chef),
Julia Gillard
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(Prime Minister),
Tom Hafey (AFL legend),
Colin Lane
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Lano and Woodley
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(Comedian),
Nicole Livingstone
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(Former Olympic swimmer),
Hamish Macdonald,
Shaun Micallef
Shaun Patrick Micallef (; born 18 July 1962) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer and television presenter. He is currently the host of the satirical news comedy series ''Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell'' on the ABC. He also hosted the game s ...
,
Gerry Harvey
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...
,
Sarah Murdoch,
Charlie Pickering
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Pickering currently hosts ''The Weekly with Charlie Pickering'', a weekly news satire television show on the ABC, as wel ...
(Comedian),
Matt Preston
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(food critic),
Kate Ritchie
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(actor and television presenter),
John Robertson (NSW opposition leader),
Hugh Sheridan
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(actor and television presenter),
Chris Anderson (NRL legend) and
Merrick Watts (radio comedian).
Format changes
When ''Breakfast'' launched on 23 February 2012, it was hosted by Henry, Robinson and Rochford and aired from 6am until 9am.
Robinson would present news and sport updates on the half-hour with Roze presenting weather forecasts. The set consisted of a large red couch where Henry, Robinson and Rochford would generally present from. An
Australiana backdrop existed behind the couch and was coupled with various props including an outback windmill, a
moped
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and a
wooden crate as a
coffee table.
A large screen, made up of 16
flat panel display
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Flat-panel displays are thin, lightweight, provide better l ...
s, was located adjacent to the couch and was used by Roze to present weather updates.
On 21 May 2012,
Ron Wilson, Network Ten's former
Ten Early News presenter, was employed to present news and sport updates, a role previously held by Robinson.
At around the same time, Rochford's role in the show began to decrease with him presenting his segments from the Network Ten newsroom. On 29 June 2012, Rochford left the show with reports suggesting on-air tension with Henry led to his departure. One week later, the show's executive producer,
Majella Wiemers, resigned from the show, being replaced by her deputy Sarah Bristow.
On 30 July 2012, Network Ten began to restructure its morning lineup. As part of this plan, ''
The Circle'' was axed, ''Breakfast'' was shorted to an 8:30am finish, ''Ten Morning News'' was reintroduced, and ''
Wurrawhy'' was returned to its former 8:30am timeslot. These changes saw Wilson depart the show to present Ten Morning News, and
Matt Doran
Matthew James Doran (born 30 March 1976) is an Australian television and film actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Damian Roberts in the Australian soap ''Home and Away'' from 1991 to 1996, "Mouse" in the 1999 film '' The Matrix'' ...
and
Natarsha Belling introduced to present news and sport updates throughout the week. Other alterations to ''Breakfast'' included a shift towards a stronger focus on breaking and analysing news, with a brand new set to match the national ''Ten News'' theme. The large screen used in the former set was relocated to the newsroom. Due to the abrupt axing of ''The Circle'',
advertorial
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In printed publications, ...
s and
infomercial
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s were screened during ''Breakfast'' for a short period of time to complete the network's contracts with various parties. In doing so, ''Breakfast'', became the first Australian news and current affair program to feature advertorials and infomercials.
On 13 August 2012,
Kathryn Robinson was absent from the program with
Paul Henry presenting the program solo. Henry presented every day since the show's inception.
The fill-in news & sport presenters were
Natasha Exelby and Lachlan Kennedy, whilst Summer Burke and
Reuben Mourad were the fill-in weather presenters.
Segments
News, sport and detailed weather reports were presented on the half-hour. As of 6 August 2012 either Henry or Robinson also presented news headlines on the quarter-hour. In addition Metropolitan viewers also received regular traffic updates for their respective city from SUNA traffic. Until 3 August 2012 after the 8:30am news, the hosts crossed to
Yumi Stynes,
Gorgi Coghlan
Georgina Coghlan ( Rendell; born 18 August 1975) is an Australian television presenter and performer who is best known for co-hosting Network Ten's Logie Award winning '' The Circle'' between 2010 and 2012, as well as being a regular panelist ...
or another ''Circle'' guest host to find out what was coming up on ''
The Circle''. The hosts were joined by
Wendell Sailor and Roger Oldridge respectively to preview and review NRL and AFL matches Monday and Friday mornings at 6:40am during the respective seasons. Viewers were able to express their views by phoning the ''Henry Hotline'', a talkback radio style segment; these calls were replayed later in the show.
In addition ''Around Australia'' was a segment where the hosts cross to Melinda Nucifora in Sydney, Ben Lewis in Melbourne, Jonathan Lea in Brisbane and Joe Hill in Adelaide to find out what is making news in their respective states. Jacqueline Maddock was the show's finance presenter and
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also regularly appeared on the show as an international business correspondent. In addition a highlights segment called ''Mad Week'' aired on Friday mornings, showing highlights of the week's program.
At the end of the day's program, Henry would dedicate it to someone in the news.
Listed below are regular contributors to the program and their contributions.
Broadcast
''Breakfast'' was broadcast from Network Ten's Sydney studios, located in Pyrmont and was broadcast live or delayed as explained below.
However, in the event of a major news event, it was broadcast live nationwide.
Due to Australia having multiple
time zone
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s, especially during
Daylight Saving Time
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(which is not kept in Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory), ''Breakfast'' was not broadcast live in all of the country but was
delayed in some states. In
New South Wales
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(including ACT),
Victoria and Tasmania, ''Breakfast'' was broadcast live all year round. In
Queensland
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it was broadcast live except during Daylight Saving Time when it is delayed by one hour. The
Northern Territory
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had a 30-minute delay and 90 minutes during Daylight Saving Time. South Australia had a 30-minute delay all year and Western Australia had a two-hour delay and three hours during Daylight Saving Time.
Special editions and alternate broadcasts
*''Breakfasts first broadcast, on 23 February 2012, was extended to around 10:20am to cover the political crisis.
*On 27 February 2012, ''Breakfast'' was extended to 12:00pm, replacing ''The Circle'' and ''Wurrawhy'', to cover the Labor leadership ballot. The broadcast was originally planned to end at 11:30am and was broadcast live throughout Australia. It attracted the show's highest ever viewership of 69,000
*On 25 April 2012, to commemorate
ANZAC Day, ''Breakfast'' commenced at 5am and finished at 11.30am, replacing ''The Project'' (encore) and ''The Circle''. This was broadcast live around Australia with Paul Henry and Ron Wilson (who was to later join the show permanently) live in the studio, as well as Andrew Rochford live from King's Park in Perth, Kathryn Robinson live from Martin Place in Sydney and Magdalena Roze live from St Kilda Road in Melbourne to cover events planned to commemorate ANZAC Day. On this particular day, ''Breakfast'' was the only one out of Australia's four breakfast TV programs to provide live extended coverage of ANZAC Day, with other networks opting to air alternative programming before 5:30am and after 9am.
*In March 2012, during Ten's broadcast of the
2012 Australian Grand Prix, Henry, Rochford, Robinson and Roze all presented guest interviews and segments live from Ten's trackside broadcast facility at
Albert Park in
Melbourne
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where the event is held.
*During the course of the
2012 London Olympics
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, two ''Breakfast'' presenters Magdalena Roze and Ben Lewis broadcast live from London.
Memorable segments
*One memorable segment was at 8:20am on 22 June 2012 when a guest appeared drunk to talk about racehorse
Black Caviar
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to which Henry remarked ''"Can you hold your liquor or not?, because we've been drinking heavily"'', however due to Breakfast's poor ratings the incident went relatively unnoticed.
*Awkward moments on 9 August 2012 when none of the team could remember the date for the closing ceremony of the
2012 London Olympics
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.
*On 28 August 2012, a security guard interrupted a live cross with reporter Joe Hill.
*A representative from the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union did not respond kindly to a question from Henry during an interview on 31 August 2012 with the comment "No apologies for the fact that your show has no viewers."
*On 14 September 2012, Henry and Robinson interviewed
Pricasso, who can paint with his penis, who then painted portraits of them
*On 2 November 2012, as Henry was telling the story of how he had cut his finger the previous day, his co-presenters and crew left the set, one by one, until Henry was left sitting on his own at the desk until the studio's lights went out. He got up and left, before the show cut to a commercial break, after which everybody had returned.
Reception and ratings
The initial reception to ''Breakfast'' was mixed, with the show being compared to other breakfast television shows, such as ''Today'' and ''Sunrise''. ''
Sydney Morning Herald'' reviewer Michael Idato described Breakfast as "free of major glitches" and that "Henry was very much the star of the show". Henry was also praised for his "infamous political incorrectness", but also met criticism by viewers during "Henry's Hotline", a segment which allows viewers to ring in and express their views about topical issues. Comments such as "You need to get rid of the guy with the glasses" and "I have never met two out of three more unprofessional hosts" being directed at Henry. Henry thanked her for watching. Positive reviews came from TVNZ, with Henry being described as having kept true to his controversial reputation in his debut.
The show came under a modest debut, with 51,000 viewers nationally tuning in to watch the show. The following Monday, the audience for ''Breakfast'' was down to 42,000. Breakfast then reduced to an average of around 40,000 viewers nationally each morning.
Despite having ratings lower than other breakfast television shows, the program still beat Ten's previous line-up.
Additionally, advertising revenue in the early-morning time-slot since Breakfast launched was more than double that of before.
These lacklustre ratings were highlighted with Henry making jokes about the topic. For example, when talking to an up-and-coming author in her first TV interview in an effort to reassure her he said ''"Just imagine nobody is watching, it's perilously close to that anyway"'', and also when interviewing guests, occasionally thanking them for sharing their thoughts with the "millions of people who watch this show", much to the amused response of his co-hosts.
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program
Q&A also poked fun at Breakfast's lack of viewers. As the panel was discussing how 1700 migrant workers had been allowed to work at
Gina Rinehart
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's
Roy Hill mining project, a tweet appeared on the bottom of the screen: ''"You know who could use 1700 people, Channel ten Breakfast".''
Within the first twelve months, Ten had hoped for ''Breakfast'' to attract 100,000 viewers.
Despite Network Ten announcing that the program would return in 2013, Breakfast was axed on 12 November 2012 due to its low ratings.
The final episode of ''Breakfast'' aired on 30 November 2012 attracting its second highest viewership ever of 55,000. The network confirmed it would re-enter the breakfast television market during 2013, which they did with ''
Wake Up
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''.
Controversy involving asylum seekers
On 16 May 2012, Henry was criticised for comments made on ''Breakfast'' regarding asylum seekers. When commenting on a newspaper article about the Australian government offering families money to house asylum seekers, Henry suggested that the idea could be "broadened out", saying: "I mean if this is all about saving money you could broaden it out. Why not criminals? Not murderers, but low level criminals. You could - the jails could be smaller and you could put them in homestay situations. The mentally ill." He later suggested that asylum seekers could be housed in linen cupboards. His remarks were featured on ''
Media Watch''.
Henry caused further controversy on 27 August 2012 by suggesting on the program that asylum seekers should "starve to death", following reports that they would be conducting a hunger strike over plans to shift them to Nauru. He issued an apology the following morning, following public backlash on Twitter.
See also
* List of Australian television series
Future shows
Seven
* '' The 1% Club'' (Seven Network game show 2023–)
* '' Apartment Rules'' (Seven Network reality 2023–)
* ''Animals Aboard with Dr Harry'' (Seven Network reality 2023–)
* ''Armchair Experts'' (Seven Network sport ...
References
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