Good Morning with Anne and Nick

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Good Morning with Anne and Nick
Genre Talk show
Presented by Anne Diamond
Nick Owen [1]
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes600
Production
Production location Pebble Mill Studios [2]
Running time105 minutes
Production companyBBC Pebble Mill
Original release
Network BBC1
Release12 October 1992 (1992-10-12) 
24 May 1996 (1996-05-24)

Good Morning with Anne and Nick is a British daytime television show presented by Anne Diamond and Nick Owen. [3] Both the presenters had previously worked together at TV-am, ITV's breakfast franchise holder. A summer series called Good Morning Summer, presented by Sarah Greene and Will Hanrahan, was broadcast in the summer of 1995.

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The programme, which was broadcast on BBC1 from October 1992 to May 1996, was a direct competitor to ITV's This Morning and broadcast in an identical mid-morning timeslot. The programme featured a mixture of chat, facts, tips, horoscopes and star guests and also included on the hour news and weather summaries. [4] Repeats of the programme were also broadcast on UK Living.

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  1. "Real people and real things - like hatred and fear, failure and pity". Independent.co.uk . 28 November 1993.
  2. "Old BBC Regional Production Studios". TV Studio History. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
  3. "No tears as TV's Anne and Nick call it a day". The Herald. Glasgow. 25 May 1996. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  4. "Good Morning ... with Anne and Nick". 12 October 1992. p. 82 via BBC Genome.
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