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Created by
  
Alan Russell

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
276

Final episode date
  
21 December 2001

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Developed by
  
BBC

No. of series
  
30

First episode date
  
15 December 1972

Network
  
BBC One

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Also known as
  
'Linford's Record Breakers (1998–2000)

Presented by
  
Roy Castle (1972–1993)

Judges
  
Norris McWhirter (1972–1985), Ross McWhirter (1972–1975)

Cast
  
Roy Castle, Cheryl Baker, Kriss Akabusi, Linford Christie, Mark Curry

Similar
  
Blue Peter, Newsround, ChuckleVision, 50/50, You and Me

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Record Breakers was a British children's TV show, themed around world records and produced by the BBC. It was broadcast on BBC1 from 15 December 1972 to 21 December 2001. It was originally presented by Roy Castle with Guinness World Records founders twin brothers Norris McWhirter and Ross McWhirter. The programme was a spin-off series from Blue Peter which had featured record breaking attempts overseen by the McWhirter twins. Producers of the series over the years were, Alan Russell (its creator), Michael Forte, Eric Rowan, Greg Childs, Annette Williams and Jeremy Daldry.

Contents

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The closing theme was "Dedication", performed by Roy Castle, who broke nine world records on the show himself.

As well as interviews with people who held British or World records, early editions of the programme would include a feature in which the studio audience would test the McWhirter brothers on their (almost infallible) knowledge of records, and the climax of each show would usually be a world record attempt in the studio. Ross was murdered by a Provisional IRA gunman in 1975, but his brother continued to appear on the show in the "Norris On The Spot" feature.

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Hosts

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Other hosts included Dilys Morgan (1973), Fiona Kennedy (1983–86), Julian Farino (1985–86), Mark Curry (1995) and Ronald Reagan Jr. (1996–97). After Castle died in 1994, the show was hosted by Baker and Akabusi, then Linford Christie took over in 1998 with co-presenters Jack Lattimer, Jez Edwards (1998–2001), Kate Sanderson (1998), Sally Gray (1999–2000). Fearne Cotton was the host for the final series in 2001 with Edwards and Shovell.

Specials

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All Star Record Breakers, which ran annually from 1974 to 1982, was a special Christmas edition of the show. Castle was joined for this extended edition by virtually all the BBC's children's TV presenters for music and dance numbers, which generally culminated with the ensemble cast performing a classic story.

Longevity

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By the time Record Breakers was cancelled, it had been on air for 29 years, 7 days and was one of the longest-running TV programmes in Britain.

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References

Record Breakers Wikipedia