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Good Morning Australia (1981–92)

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Genre
  
Breakfast News Program

Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
2,877

Final episode date
  
18 December 1992

Number of episodes
  
2,877

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Also known as
  
'GMA'

Country of origin
  
Australia

No. of seasons
  
11

First episode date
  
2 March 1981

Number of seasons
  
11

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Presented by
  
Gordon Elliott, Sue Kellaway, Kerri-Anne Kennerley, Sandra Sully

Nominations
  
Gold Logie Award for Best Personality on Australian Television

Similar
  
Midday, Kerri‑Anne, The Don Lane Show, In Melbourne Tonight, Today

Good morning australia s tearful farewell 1992


Good Morning Australia (or GMA) is an Australian breakfast television series on Network Ten. It debuted on 2 March 1981 until December 1992.

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Synopsis

The original Good Morning Australia breakfast television program was a news and entertainment series broadcast by Network Ten on weekdays from 7:00 to 9:00am. It debuted on 2 March 1981 with Gordon Elliott and Sue Kellaway co-hosting. Kellaway departed shortly after the program began and was replaced by Kerri-Anne Kennerley, who stayed with the program until the end of 1991 when she was replaced by Sandra Sully, Joy Smithers and then Sandra Sully again.

The male co-host position on GMA was filled by Tim Webster, Mike Gibson, Terry Willesee, Webster again, Mike Hammond and Ron Wilson.

The breakfast program competed with the Nine Network's Today (which launched in 1982 with Sue Kellaway, initial co-host of the Ten show) and usually placed second in the ratings behind Today.

In 1992, Good Morning Australia moved to the 6:30 to 8:30am timeslot, coinciding with the launch of The Morning Show with Bert Newton. Good Morning Australia, as a breakfast news program, was cancelled at the end of 1992. The name was taken over by Bert Newton's morning program to become Good Morning Australia with Bert Newton, which ran until 2005.

Since the demise of the original Good Morning Australia, other breakfast programs have arisen such as Sunrise and ABC News Breakfast, Weekend Today, Weekend Sunrise and Weekend Breakfast.

References

Good Morning Australia (1981–92) Wikipedia