Daybreak (1983 TV series)

Daybreak was a short-lived early morning news programme, on the former United Kingdom breakfast station TV-am.

As TV-am's viewing figures fell rapidly after its launch, and major shake ups took place, Daybreak was cut back to 30 minutes from 28 February 1983.

Robert Kee and Angela Rippon were both replaced, with Gavin Scot (Weekdays) and Lynda Barry (weekends).

[1][2] Daybreak was then cut to only 15 minutes, as well as moving to a green screen studio.

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