BBC Breakfast
Breakfast television programme on BBC One and BBC News channels in the United Kingdom
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BBC Breakfast is a British television breakfast news programme, produced by BBC News and broadcast on BBC One and the BBC News channel every morning from 6:00am. The simulcast is presented live, originally from the BBC Television Centre, London before moving in 2012 to MediaCityUK in Salford, Greater Manchester. The programme is broadcast daily and contains a mixture of news, sport, weather, business and feature items. When BBC Breakfast is not broadcast on BBC One, it is transmitted via BBC Two.
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Cancer diagnosis was the biggest shock of my life - Sir Chris HoySpeaking to BBC Breakfast, six-time Olympic cycling champion Sir Chris Hoy says finding out his cancer was terminal was "the biggest shock" of his life.BBC Sport - Published | |
I'll never forget the words 'it's incurable' - Sir Chris Hoy on cancer diagnosisSpeaking to BBC Breakfast, Sir Chris Hoy says he "will never forget the words it's incurable" as he opens up about the moment he was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer.BBC Sport - Published | |
David 'Syd' Lawrence on living with MNDSpeaking to BBC Breakfast, former England and Gloucestershire fast bowler David ‘Syd’ Lawrence says he is not afraid of dying and is "up for the fight" after being diagnosed with motor neurone..BBC Sport - Published | |
'I'm not scared to die' - Lawrence on living with MNDFormer England bowler David ‘Syd’ Lawrence tells BBC Breakfast he is not afraid of dying and is "up for the fight" after being diagnosed with MND.BBC Sport - Published | |
Rob Burrow recorded family messages before he diedThe MND campaigner's messages are for his children in the future, his wife told BBC Breakfast.BBC Sport - Published | |
Rob Burrow recorded video messages to be played as children grow upThe MND campaigner's messages are for his children in the future, his wife told BBC Breakfast.BBC Sport - Published | |
The advice ‘special human’ Burrow gave Slater as he battles MNDSpeaking to BBC Breakfast, former Gloucester and Leicester Tigers player Ed Slater pays tribute to Rob Burrow.BBC Sport - Published | |
It is the right decision to retire - KennyDame Laura Kenny, Britain's most successful female Olympian, tells BBC Breakfast "it is the right decision" to retire from cycling.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Kevin is still my captain' - Burrow & Sinfield reflect on CBE honoursSpeaking to BBC Breakfast, Rob Burrow & Kevin Sinfield reflect on their CBE award in the New Year Honours list.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Her spirit was broken' – Cusack’s mother on ‘pressures’ of footballSpeaking to BBC Breakfast, Deborah Cusack, the mother of footballer Maddy Cusack who died at the age of 27, her daughter's "spirit was broken".BBC Sport - Published | |
Venables was an absolute coaching genius - ShearerSpeaking to BBC Breakfast, Alan Shearer pays tribute to his former England manager Terry Venables who has died aged 80.BBC Sport - Published | |
VAR recording 'chaotic' - ShearerSpeaking to BBC Breakfast, former England and Newcastle United striker Alan Shearer says the audio recording released by referees' body PGMOL is "chaotic".BBC Sport - Published | |
'I've seen academy players' lives shattered'Trent Alexander-Arnold tells BBC Breakfast why he wants to support young players who drop out of Premier League academies.BBC Sport - Published | My stammer doesn't define me - Watford's SemaWatford midfielder Ken Sema tells BBC Breakfast he was surprised by the reaction to his stammer.BBC Sport - Published |
TV presenter Bill Turnbull dies aged 66Former BBC Breakfast host Bill Turnbull has died at the age of 66 after a long battle with prostate cancer, his family has said.Sky News - Published | Amir Khan: Former world champion not considering retirement after Kell Brook fightFormer world champion Amir Khan tells BBC Breakfast he is not considering retirement after his bout with Kell Brook this weekend.BBC Sport - Published |
Actress Rebel Wilson says Management didn't Approve of Weight LossAustralian actress Rebel Wilson hit a personal goal, dropping over 77 pounds ... but she admits her own team wasn't happy about it. The "Pitch Perfect" star told "BBC Breakfast" she decided to lose..TMZ.com - Published |