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The Radio 2 Breakfast Show

The Radio 2 Breakfast Show
GenreMusic, chat, news
Running time210 mins (1968–72)
120 mins (1972–78, 1986–91, 1994–2009)
150 mins (1978–86, 1993, 2010)
180 mins (1967, 1992, 2010–present)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Language(s)English
Home stationBBC Radio 2
Hosted byZoe Ball
StarringRichie Anderson
Tina Daheley
Mike Williams
Produced byPatrick Thomas
Recording studioBroadcasting House, London (1967–2006, 2024-present)
Wogan House, London (2006–2024)
Original release30 September 1967
Audio formatStereophonic sound
Websitehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08h8z5t
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The Radio 2 Breakfast Show (also known as The BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show) refers to a range of programming on weekday mornings on BBC Radio 2 since the station's inception on 30 September 1967. The show's longest serving host to date was Sir Terry Wogan, who worked on the programme for over 29 years in two separate stints, from 3 April 1972 until 28 December 1984, and again from 4 January 1993 until 18 December 2009. The show's shortest serving host to date was Brian Hayes, who hosted the show from 6 January to 23 December 1992. From 14 January 2019 to 20 December 2024, the show was hosted by Zoe Ball. Ball announced her departure on 19 November 2024, and hosted her last show on 20 December. She will be replaced with Scott Mills in January 2025.

One of the show's longest running features has been "Pause for Thought", a short interlude of religious-related opinion at around 7:15am or 9:15am, similar to "Thought for the Day" on BBC Radio 4's Today. In the 1960s-1970s, Rev. Frank Thewlis was a frequent "Pause for Thought" guest. He would later write a book Think Again, a compendium of his frequent talks given on the "Pause for Thought" segment.[1]

  1. ^ Think again: broadcast talks from 'Pause for thought'. Worldcat.org. OCLC 16436546. Retrieved 3 February 2021.

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