Breakfast with the Arts

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Breakfast with the Arts
Genre Arts, music
Country of origin United States of America
Language(s) English
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Emilio Nunez
Producer(s) Scott Kerbey, Nic Harcourt, Kathleen Murtha, Robert Urband, Haewon Yorn
Supervising
producer(s)
Scott Kerbey
Editor(s) Nico Agostino, Josh Cramer
Cinematography Srael Boruchin
Running time 60-120 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel A&E Network
Original run 1991 – June 24, 2007
Chronology
Related shows Private Sessions
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Breakfast with the Arts was a television program that aired on A&E from 1991 until 2007.

Over the years, the show featured performances and interviews from all facets of the performing arts including rock, jazz, and classical, music, Broadway, film, and books.[1][2] Guests included country musician Bonnie Raitt[3], rock band Los Lobos[1], punk rock Avril Lavigne, actress Lauren Bacall[4], and pop singer Natasha Bedingfield.[5] The host for the first 12 years was Peabody Award winning broadcaster Elliott Forrest; later episodes were hosted by Karina Huber.[1]

In 2005, the series was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award.[6] After the cancellation of the series in summer 2007, A&E debuted a new Sunday morning arts program titled Private Sessions, formatted similarly to Breakfast and hosted by Lynn Hoffman.[7]

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