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Good Morning Australia (1992–2005)

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TV

Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
3,213

First episode date
  
20 January 1992

Presented by
  
Number of episodes
  
3,213

5.8/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
No. of seasons
  
14

Location(s)
  
Final episode date
  
16 December 2005

Number of seasons
  
14

Genre
  
Good Morning Australia (1992–2005)

Also known as
  
'The Morning Show (1992)GMA with Bert Newton'

Similar
  
In Melbourne Tonight, The Don Lane Show, Rove, Kerri‑Anne, Hey Hey It's Saturday

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Good Morning Australia (or GMA), also known as Good Morning Australia or GMA With Bert Newton, was a popular long running morning Australia TV talk show hosted by Bert Newton on Network Ten, that featured interviews with celebrities, live musical performances and varying segments like cooking, craft, beauty and movie reviews etc.

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Program synopsis

The program began on 20 January 1992 with the title The Morning Show, changing its name on 1 February 1993 to Good Morning Australia, after the breakfast news program with the same name on the same network had been cancelled a few months earlier. The Newton program aired its final episode on 16 December 2005 as Newton moved to the Nine Network.

GMA was Australia's first national morning television talk program, unchallenged until 2002 when the Nine Network launched Kerri-Anne.

Presenters

The show featured a number of info-mercial presenters, including Moira McLean, Susie Elelman and Marianne van Dorslar.

Musical direction

John Foreman was the program's musical director from the program's inception in 1992 for GMA until 2004, when Mark Amato succeeded him.

Regular segment contributors

The show had many regular contributors to various topical segments:Robert Mascara the series floor manager and assistant director for the program's entire run appeared as Belvedere, the official food taste tester during the cooking segments.

Shannon Watts joined GMA in 2004 replacing Ed Phillips who went on to host Temptation for the Nine Network. Shannon was soon put out in the field hosting segments from the AFL Grand final, The Grand Prix and the Gold Coast Indycar Grand Prix. Shannon did over 160 episodes on Good Morning Australia. Shannon stayed with GMA until the show's end and went on to be a reporter on the replacement show 9am with David & Kim.

The program's former title The Morning Show was adopted by a rival show on the Seven Network.

The successor to GMA was 9am with David & Kim, which had a similar format. Prior to Bert Newton's era, Ten Melbourne ran a similar show Good Morning Melbourne, hosted by Roy Hampson and Annette Allison. During Hampson's long run, the program had a number of different titles, such as The Roy Hampson Show and Roundabout.

References

Good Morning Australia (1992–2005) Wikipedia