As someone who seriously hates getting up in the morning and was bullied throughout high school in the 2000s this was purely traumatic lmao, I can feel the morning fear with the GMTV themes
The Camden Studio (A and B) demolished where the original GMB (TV-am) was broadcast from. TLS 5 - home to GMTV from 1993 to 2010 and GMB from 2014 to 2018 in the former London Studios (ex-LWT) have been stripped out and the compex awaiting demolition - was a sad site when last saw it. Daybreak from 2010 to 2013 broadcast from the Skyline studio at TLS and then 2013 to 2014 in TLS3. GMB now broadcast from TC3 at Television Centre.
Penny is such a lovely down to earth lady she has a home on the Isle of Wight and I serve her when she travels over by hovercraft met Eamonn Holmes too
@@1701Wren Yes, but TV-am bid £14 million whereas Sunrise bided nearly £40 million and within months were facing bankruptcy! The ITC then agreed for Sunrise to match TV-am's £14 million bid! As bruce said at the time, it was disgraceful what the ITC and should have let TV-am take over.
One thing to note here, GMTV did not stand for Good Morning TeleVision; that was a backronym; it didn’t stand for anything at all, it was a license code rather similar to WNBC, a television station in New York. Unlike American TV stations British TV stations were not identified by their license codes but had them nevertheless with the letter G being used instead of W (for the east coast of the USA).
Sunrise TV bid for the breakfast franchise, but could use the name for their programme as Sky had prior usage for their breakfast programme. So had to use GM TV which did stand for Good morning Television. UK independent television has never used letters like U.S. stations always names, either company names eg Associated Television or names linked to regional identity eg Thames, Tyne Tees or Television South.
O TV-am e o seu sucessor o GMTV também eram franquias de televisão da ITV (assim como a Thames/Carlton, Central, Scottish, Granada, TVS/Meridian, TSW/Westcountry, Anglia, HTV Cyrmu Wales/West, Tyne Tees, Border, Yorkshire e Grampian)
Yes although to be more accurate & to use the modern name ch3 licence holders it wasn't a franchise system even though they acted like a franchise - eventually all the English & Welsh licenses were owned by Carlton & Granada who then merged to form itv plc and slowly ditched all the local names for itv then itv1 then itv then itv1
I liked TV-am and GMTV I tried Daybreak but I wasn't so keen the new GMB was good until Peris Morgan became host after his earlier guest appearance I never liked him doing GMB but I do like his life stories but I'm happy he has left GMB but I have read somewhere he wants to return to GMB but I doubt very much that ITV won't let him do GMB again
@@ClaydonGroom He wasn't the best presenter he had no clue what he was doing some presenters who moved over are better they have experience working in TV
Yes, these are all seperate *stations* not programs, well TV-am and GMTV anyway. Nerdy, but it should be remembered GMTV and TVam were television stations in their own right, not programmes. I don't know if Daybreak was ITV or a franchise, I guess it was ITV.
@@musmodtos It's a weird one. Daybreak and Good Morning Britain are programs that run on a breakfast television network called ITV Breakfast Broadcasting LTD which is now wholely owned by ITV. So technically a separate network from normal ITV but with the same branding. It's more apparent in Scotland and until recently Northern Ireland, where their own "channel 3" turns/turned in to ITV for a few hours in the morning.
GMTV was a far superior program to both Daybreak and the relaunched Good Morning Britain. GMTV had soul, the others are just sterile, dull 'what itv celeb can we get on the screen this morning' programs.
From "America decides" the voice was switched from the usual voice actors to somebody purely and only because he was black. ITV has become as woke as the ailing BBC and C4. No wonder people are switching off.
More like there is NOTHING INTRESTING to watch, plus Interet just superseeds and provides the entertainment you want ALREADY, It's NONE of the woke bullshit you claim. God you're such a snowflake.
God - that Daybreak was a disaster from the day it started to the day it ended!
Daybreak breaks your day!
They have a good logo tho
Yes, wrong hosts but after they were sacked it started to turn around, however, ITV decided for a fresh start.
GMTV will be forever remembered and will be missed by all of our viewers who enjoyed that show from 1993 to 2010
itv owned GMTV then & they decided to scrap it for Daybreak
All those people who paid to enter phone competitions they couldn't win.
Hahahah! NO it won't. TV-am should NEVER have been replaced. Still the original and BEST,compared to GMTV- tv for celeb obsessed morons.
I do miss GMTV I use to watch it every morning before I went to work
Whoever decided the voiceover of GMB from 2021 was an improvement was on something
As someone who seriously hates getting up in the morning and was bullied throughout high school in the 2000s this was purely traumatic lmao, I can feel the morning fear with the GMTV themes
Same. Etched in my brain!
i know feeling too but hey we survived
5:49 "You know what, I don't know!"
*intro plays*
The Camden Studio (A and B) demolished where the original GMB (TV-am) was broadcast from.
TLS 5 - home to GMTV from 1993 to 2010 and GMB from 2014 to 2018 in the former London Studios (ex-LWT) have been stripped out and the compex awaiting demolition - was a sad site when last saw it.
Daybreak from 2010 to 2013 broadcast from the Skyline studio at TLS and then 2013 to 2014 in TLS3.
GMB now broadcast from TC3 at Television Centre.
10:21-10:43 The opening music there has been my alarm clock for waking up in the morning until now!
10:21 i like this intro
10:46 nostalgia
01:38 gotta love the early 90s fixation with the saxophone
1983: TV-am (GOOD MORNING BRITAIN/The Morning Programme)
1993: GMTV (GMTV NEWS HOUR/GMTV TODAY/GMTV With Lorraine (2009))
2010: Daybreak
2014: Good Morning Britain
The First Good Morning Britain Was Broadcast Live On ITV
Date: Monday 28th April 2014
Time: 06:00:00
Penny is such a lovely down to earth lady she has a home on the Isle of Wight and I serve her when she travels over by hovercraft met Eamonn Holmes too
TV-AM could do a lot better if they didn't lose their franchise to GMTV
They lost the franchise because they couldn't afford the bid Sunrise TV bit on behalf of GMTV - yes it all came down to money
@@1701Wrensunrise tv WAS GMTV before sky came in and said that they owned the concept of the sun rising
@@1701Wren Yes, but TV-am bid £14 million whereas Sunrise bided nearly £40 million and within months were facing bankruptcy! The ITC then agreed for Sunrise to match TV-am's £14 million bid! As bruce said at the time, it was disgraceful what the ITC and should have let TV-am take over.
@@chetapace79 Sky News had Sky News Sunrise as their morning programme forcing Sunrise TV to rebrand as GMTV - Good Morning Television.
You forgot the January 2012 titles of Daybreak
I'm sorry. I just remembered when it was time to render.
9:56 Rewinds me an music from "Be More PBS" idents
One thing to note here, GMTV did not stand for Good Morning TeleVision; that was a backronym; it didn’t stand for anything at all, it was a license code rather similar to WNBC, a television station in New York. Unlike American TV stations British TV stations were not identified by their license codes but had them nevertheless with the letter G being used instead of W (for the east coast of the USA).
it was until 1996
Sunrise TV owned GMTV & they chose the name GMTV so it wasn't a Station Identifier
Sunrise TV bid for the breakfast franchise, but could use the name for their programme as Sky had prior usage for their breakfast programme. So had to use GM TV which did stand for Good morning Television. UK independent television has never used letters like U.S. stations always names, either company names eg Associated Television or names linked to regional identity eg Thames, Tyne Tees or Television South.
O TV-am e o seu sucessor o GMTV também eram franquias de televisão da ITV (assim como a Thames/Carlton, Central, Scottish, Granada, TVS/Meridian, TSW/Westcountry, Anglia, HTV Cyrmu Wales/West, Tyne Tees, Border, Yorkshire e Grampian)
Yes although to be more accurate & to use the modern name ch3 licence holders it wasn't a franchise system even though they acted like a franchise - eventually all the English & Welsh licenses were owned by Carlton & Granada who then merged to form itv plc and slowly ditched all the local names for itv then itv1 then itv then itv1
I liked TV-am and GMTV I tried Daybreak but I wasn't so keen the new GMB was good until Peris Morgan became host after his earlier guest appearance I never liked him doing GMB but I do like his life stories but I'm happy he has left GMB but I have read somewhere he wants to return to GMB but I doubt very much that ITV won't let him do GMB again
Someone liking Piers Morgan 😳
@@ClaydonGroom He wasn't the best presenter he had no clue what he was doing some presenters who moved over are better they have experience working in TV
is that your Piers hahaa
@@DavieBee1988 your funny
Cronologia internacional parabéns rgm e Vinicius pelo trabalho
Happy 40th birthday GMB
7:12 A bleurrggh for bleurrggh 🤣
Uma vez teve uma versão nortuna desse programa,que se chama Good Evening Britain...
Wasn't there one with eggs in cups with the year on the front of them? Sure I remember something along those lines.
The end caps before they switched over to the ITV companies at 9.25
@@rtc9063 thank you, at least I wasn't imagining it.
Welcome back lightweight
the new voiceover of gmb sounds so weird. the older one sounds much better
techically its the idents from ther itv breakfast franchise
Yes, these are all seperate *stations* not programs, well TV-am and GMTV anyway. Nerdy, but it should be remembered GMTV and TVam were television stations in their own right, not programmes.
I don't know if Daybreak was ITV or a franchise, I guess it was ITV.
@@musmodtos It's a weird one. Daybreak and Good Morning Britain are programs that run on a breakfast television network called ITV Breakfast Broadcasting LTD which is now wholely owned by ITV. So technically a separate network from normal ITV but with the same branding. It's more apparent in Scotland and until recently Northern Ireland, where their own "channel 3" turns/turned in to ITV for a few hours in the morning.
6:25 i was born that time
15:21 wow
Don't u dare forget the daybreak (1982)
9:13 A animação do texto parece que fizeram no Sony Vegas...
Also you forgot gmtv sunday best 1993
GMTV forever.
Good Morning Britain
Can you do Toonattik/Action Stations/The Fluffy Club idents history
Bring back gmtv or get good morning britain auring on weekends as GMTV aired on weekends
GMTV was a far superior program to both Daybreak and the relaunched Good Morning Britain. GMTV had soul, the others are just sterile, dull 'what itv celeb can we get on the screen this morning' programs.
You forgot 2005-2006 for both Newshour and GMTV Today.
Monday 28th April 2014
Wednesday 21st September 2016
Woww!!
Thursday 7th May 2015
The only reason why people are watching this is because of gmtv
It's really just tvam again
In what way?
Theses shows goes too fast need
From "America decides" the voice was switched from the usual voice actors to somebody purely and only because he was black. ITV has become as woke as the ailing BBC and C4. No wonder people are switching off.
More like there is NOTHING INTRESTING to watch, plus Interet just superseeds and provides the entertainment you want ALREADY, It's NONE of the woke bullshit you claim. God you're such a snowflake.
Wednesday 9th November 2016
Friday 9th June 2017
Friday 24th July 2015
Monday 20th March 2017