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The Sunday Programme (1994)

GMTV (Good Morning Television) Talk-show TV Series
The Sunday Programme
The Sunday Programme was GMTV's political programme. It launched on 16 October 1994 as a replacement for Sunday Best, which was GMTV's original Sunday morning magazine. The programme aired between 7:00 am and 8:00 am, just after The Sunday Review (a 60-minute signed review of the week's news). It was originally presented by Alastair Stewart, who left in 2001, and Steve Richards took over. From 1995 to 2001, the programme was called Alastair Stewart's Sunday Programme, but this was changed when Alastair left in 2001. In 2008, the programme was quietly axed and replaced with children's programming.

TV Show Details

Air Date:October 16th, 1994

Last Air Date:October 16th, 1994

Network:GMTV (Good Morning Television)
Status:Returning Series

Genres:Talk , News

Original Language:English
Production Companies:GMTV