Talk:TV-am

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Somebody requested a photo of the TV-am tower. TheGrappler 17:03, 15 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] The 'Big Five'

Article edited to remove the reference of Peter Jay as being a presenter. The other member of the 'Big Five' was in actual fact Robert Kee, who presented the 1st program on TV-am, Daybreak, at 06:00 on 1 February 1983

Tgsh2005 3 July 2005 22:14 (UTC)

[edit] Philip Schofield

The article quotes Scofield as having been involved, however his own Wikipedia page says:

"Aged 19, Schofield moved with his family to New Zealand, where he made his television debut presenting the children's music programme Shazam! on 23 February 1982. He also spent two years working for the Auckland-based station Radio Hauraki.[2] In 1985, Schofield returned to England, where he became the first in-vision continuity presenter for Children's BBC"

Poggs (talk) 17:21, 8 October 2011 (UTC)

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