Radio 1 Breakfast

{{Short description|British national radio show}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2018}}

{{Use British English|date=April 2014}}

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| other_names = Radio 1 Breakfast

| format = Music, chat

| runtime = 210 minutes

| start_time = 7:00

| end_time = 10:30

| country = United Kingdom

| language = English

| home_station = BBC Radio 1

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| production_company = Gerg Productions

| presenter = Greg James

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| producer = Amy Johnson, Thomas Gane, Vinuri Perera, Luke Berry, Susanna Smith, Henry Louis

| record_location = Studio 82 Mills, Broadcasting House, London

| first_aired = 30 September 1967

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| audio_format = Stereophonic sound

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| website = {{URL|https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0080x5m|Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James}}

| podcast = Radio 1's All Day Breakfast with Greg James

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Radio 1 Breakfast, also known as The Radio 1 Breakfast Show, is a radio show that is broadcast across the UK on BBC Radio 1. It is hosted by Greg James since 20 August 2018 as the show's 16th presenter.

The show ran six days a week until February 1968 (see [http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/ BBC Genome Project]), then five days a week until June 2018, when the Friday show was dropped and incorporated into the station's weekend schedule, hosted by former Weekend Breakfast hosts Matt Edmondson & Mollie King. In January 2021, the show returned to broadcasting five days per week.{{Cite news|date=2020-11-06|title=Radio 1 announces new presenter line-up|language=en-GB|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-54837292|access-date=2020-11-06}}

History

The first breakfast show presenter was Tony Blackburn, who spoke the first words on Radio 1 and remained in the slot for nearly six years. Other DJs who have hosted the breakfast show for more than five years are current host Greg James and former hosts Nick Grimshaw, Mike Read, Simon Mayo, and Chris Moyles. Moyles was the longest-serving Radio 1 breakfast show presenter, having hosted Radio 1's The Chris Moyles Show for eight years from 2004 to 2012.

  • Data supplied by the [http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/ BBC Genome Project].

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1

!scope=row|{{sortname|Tony|Blackburn}}

| {{dts|1967|9|30|format=dmy}}

| {{dts|1973|6|1|format=dmy}}

| {{ayd|1967|9|30|1973|6|1}}

2

!scope=row|{{sortname|Noel|Edmonds}}

| {{dts|1973|6|4|format=dmy}}

| {{dts|1978|4|28|format=dmy}}

| {{ayd|1973|6|4|1978|4|28}}

3

!scope=row|{{sortname|Dave Lee|Travis}}

| {{dts|1978|5|2|format=dmy}}

| {{dts|1981|1|2|format=dmy}}

| {{ayd|1978|5|2|1981|1|2}}

4

!scope=row|{{sortname|Mike|Read}}

| {{dts|1981|1|5|format=dmy}}

| {{dts|1986|4|18|format=dmy}}

| {{ayd|1981|1|5|1986|4|18}}

5

!scope=row|{{sortname|Mike|Smith|Mike Smith (broadcaster)}}

| {{dts|1986|5|5|format=dmy}}

| {{dts|1988|5|17|format=dmy}}

| {{ayd|1986|5|5|1988|5|17}}

6

!scope=row|{{sortname|Simon|Mayo}}

| {{dts|1988|5|23|format=dmy}}

| {{dts|1993|9|3|format=dmy}}

| {{ayd|1988|5|23|1993|9|3}}

7

!scope=row|{{sortname|Mark|Goodier}}

| {{dts|1993|9|6|format=dmy}}

| {{dts|1993|12|24|format=dmy}}

| {{ayd|1993|9|6|1993|12|24|s0y=y}}

8

!scope=row|{{sortname|Steve|Wright|Steve Wright (DJ)}}

| {{dts|1994|1|10|format=dmy}}

| {{dts|1995|4|21|format=dmy}}

| {{ayd|1994|1|10|1995|4|21}}

9

!scope=row|{{sortname|Chris|Evans|Chris Evans (presenter)}}

| {{dts|1995|4|24|format=dmy}}

| {{dts|1997|1|31|format=dmy}}

| {{ayd|1995|4|24|1997|1|31}}

10

!scope=row|Mark and Lard

| {{dts|1997|2|17|format=dmy}}

| {{dts|1997|10|10|format=dmy}}

| {{ayd|1997|2|17|1997|10|10|s0y=y}}

11

!scope=row|Zoe Ball{{efn|Kevin Greening co-hosted alongside Zoe Ball from 13 October 1997 to 25 September 1998.}}

| {{dts|1997|10|13|format=dmy}}

| {{dts|2000|3|10|format=dmy}}

| {{ayd|1997|10|13|2000|3|10}}

12

!scope=row|{{sortname|Sara|Cox}}

| {{dts|2000|4|3|format=dmy}}

| {{dts|2003|12|19|format=dmy}}

| {{ayd|2000|4|3|2003|12|19}}

13

!scope=row|{{sortname|Chris|Moyles}}

| {{dts|2004|1|5|format=dmy}}

| {{dts|2012|9|14|format=dmy}}

| {{ayd|2004|1|5|2012|9|14}}

14

!scope=row|{{sortname|Nick|Grimshaw}}

| {{dts|2012|9|24|format=dmy}}

| {{dts|2018|8|9|format=dmy}}

| {{ayd|2012|9|24|2018|8|9}}

15

!scope=row|{{sortname|Greg|James}}

| 20 August 2018

| present

| {{ayd|2018|8|20}}

=Nick Grimshaw (2012–2018)=

Nick Grimshaw replaced Moyles as host of the breakfast show on 24 September 2012.{{cite news |first=Mayer |last=Nissim |title=Nick Grimshaw's BBC Radio 1 breakfast show start date revealed|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/media/news/a397572/nick-grimshaws-bbc-radio-1-breakfast-show-start-date-revealed.html |work=Digital Spy |publisher=Digital Spy |date=6 August 2012 |access-date=18 August 2012 }} Features included Call or Delete, a game carried on from his previous show on Radio 1, where celebrity guests chose to either prank call a contact on their phone or delete their number altogether.{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/news/a602147/ellie-goulding-pranks-dougie-poynter-on-radio-1-with-johnny-depp.html|title=Ellie Goulding pranks Dougie Poynter on Radio 1 with 'Johnny Depp'|first=Lewis|last=Corner|work=Digital Spy|date=8 October 2014}} Other segments included The Nixtape, which saw Grimshaw select 30 minutes of party-oriented music before a DJ came in to mix listener requests to close the week on Friday mornings, Happy Monday, a half-hour of uplifting songs on Monday mornings, Showquizness, an irreverent daily quiz based around pop culture, Happy Hardcore FM, which saw listeners phone into the show to scream over happy hardcore beats, and the daily Waking Up Song, which featured celebrities encouraging listeners to get out of bed to the sound of Pharoahe Monch. Grimshaw's incarnation of the breakfast show received strong critical reviews,{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/2013/may/16/nick-grimshaw-lose-million-listeners|title=Why Nick Grimshaw can afford to lose a million listeners|first=Sam|last=Wolfson|work=The Guardian|date=16 May 2013}}{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/9557790/Nick-Grimshaw-Radio-1-Breakfast-Show-review.html|title=Nick Grimshaw, Radio 1 Breakfast Show, review|first=Michael|last=Hogan|date=24 September 2012|work=Telegraph.co.uk}} but polarised public opinion, which was reflected in the show's often fluctuating listening figures – in February 2015, the show had 5.9 million listeners, with a small increase in listenership of 100,000.{{cite web|url=http://radiotoday.co.uk/2015/02/bbc-6-music-reaches-two-million-listeners/|title=BBC 6 Music reaches two million listeners|date=5 February 2015|work=RadioToday}} On 26 October 2017, it was reported that the show recorded 4.93 million weekly listeners between July and September – down from 5.5 million last quarter, a record low.{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-41752088|title=Worst ever listener results for Grimmy|work=BBC News|date=26 October 2017}} The Newsbeat news and sport bulletins were presented by Tina Daheley at 6:30, 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 8:30 and 9:30; there was also entertainment news from Sinead Garven at approximately 7:45 each morning.

=Greg James (2018–present)=

Greg James replaced Grimshaw as host of the breakfast show on 20 August 2018. Roisin Hastie read the bulletins for Newsbeat every half-hour except at 09:00 until her departure from the show in 2022 for maternity leave, when she was replaced by Calum Leslie. Features include Yesterday's Quiz and the Ten Minute Takeover, alongside Is It Just Us and Unpopular Opinions.

In March 2020, at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Radio 1 Breakfast was moved to 7am until 11am.{{Cite web|title=BBC - BBC Radio 1 implements changes to schedule amid Coronavirus crisis - Media Centre|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2020/radio1-coronavirus|access-date=2020-08-11|website=www.bbc.co.uk}} Adele Roberts' Early Breakfast Show was extended by thirty minutes until 7am. Scott Mills, Chris Stark and Clara Amfo rotated their shows every week between 11am and 3pm and Nick Grimshaw started his show at the earlier time of 3pm. The measures took place in order to help BBC Radio 1 promote social distancing and to limit the number of staff allowed in the studio. The show was then reduced to 3 hours (i.e. 7am until 10am) since 29 June 2020, in which 10am until 11am was allocated for Radio 1 Anthems, also with Greg James.{{Cite web|title=BCC Schedules|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/schedules/p00fzl86/2020/06/29|access-date=2020-08-11|website=www.bbc.co.uk}} The changes took place until 31 August 2020.

Starting 1 September 2020, the schedule reverted to its 3 hours 30 minutes length, but running from 7am until 10:30am, instead of 6:30am until 10am as previously.{{Cite web|title=BBC - BBC Radio 1 to return to regular broadcast schedule with brand new time slot for Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James - Media Centre|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2020/radio-1-schedule-returns|access-date=2020-08-11|website=www.bbc.co.uk}} In November 2020, Radio 1 announced that James's Breakfast show be broadcast five days a week from the start of January 2021.{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2020/radio-1-new-presenters-january-2021|title = BBC Radio 1 announces new presenters and shows for January 2021}} Starting July 2023 the show aired between 7:30-11:00 except for Friday when it was 7:00-10:30. This returned to 7:00-10:30 Monday-Friday in September 2023. Starting 1st July 2024, the breakfast show returned to the 7:00-11:00 time for the summer except on Fridays when it remains at 7:00-10:30.

Stand-ins

Holiday cover is usually provided by another prominent member of the Radio 1 presenting team – the job rarely goes to an outsider or to a former presenter, although in 1985, Noel Edmonds covered the programme for two weeks when Mike Read was on holiday. Additionally, transitions between regular hosts have often been bridged by stand-ins. These have been:

=Current cover presenters=

= Occasional cover presenters =

=Previous cover presenters=

See also

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