In its first decade the program focused on classical music, dance, opera, jazz, the visual arts, theater, and film.
American television audiences first heard live performances and interviews with Juan Diego Florez, Deborah Voigt, Richard Bona, Michel Camillo, Janet McTeer, Pierre Laurent Aimard, and Susan Graham on Breakfast with the Arts.
Other notable guests included Catherine Deneuve, Kenneth Branagh, Michael Caine, Vanessa Redgrave, Kirk Douglas, Yoko Ono, Plácido Domingo, Daniel Barenboim, Michael Tilson Thomas, Jeremy Irons, Kate Mulgrew, Audra McDonald, Uta Hagen, Arturo Sandoval, Dave Brubeck, Terence Blanchard, Ron Howard, and Robert Altman.
Guests included country musician Bonnie Raitt,[1] rock band Los Lobos,[2] pop artist Avril Lavigne, actress Lauren Bacall,[3] and pop singer Natasha Bedingfield.
[2] TV personality Timberly Whitfield also served as a correspondent and interviewed celebrities for the program.