Sky News Sunrise

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Sunrise
Created by Sky News
Starring Eamonn Holmes
Mark Longhurst
Charlotte Hawkins
Country of origin UK - Broadcast Internationally
Production
Running time 3 hours (Weekends are 4 hours)
Broadcast
Original channel Sky News
Picture format 16:9 (UK)
4:3 (International)
Original airing February 1989


Sunrise is the breakfast time programme on Sky News between 6:00am and 9:00am on weekdays and 6:00am to 10:00am on weekends. It was first aired in February 1989. Since February 2007, the weekday episodes of the show have been called Sunrise with Eamonn Holmes, as Holmes now presents the show largely on his own aided with news updates with Charlotte Hawkins. The weekend editions continue to be called Sunrise.

At its start in February 1989 the channel ran from 5am-9:30am, and in 1991 it became one of only two shows across Sky's 20 year history to have its own individual graphics, the other being flagship bulletin Live at Five. These graphics were swifly withdrawn after viewers and staff alike deemed them too gawdy and 'American'. The show has used the channel's graphics ever since. It is common however for Sunrise to use a slight variation of some elements, such as in 1997 when Sunrise had its own variation on the then title sequence, and in 2005 when Sunrise used an individual variation of the Sky News globe. During 1995 and 1996, reporters such as Tim Marshall and weather presenter Jo Wheeler became regular 'stand-ins'.

At the channel's relaunch on 24 October 2005, Eamonn Holmes and Lorna Dunkley became the regular presenters of the weekday editions of the show, with Steve Gaisford and Emma Crosby fronting the weekend edition of the programme. Jacquie Beltrao provided Sports updates during the week. On 15 January 2007, Lorna Dunkley moved to the channels weekend coverage and was replaced by Charlotte Hawkins, who presented news summaries rather than co-anchoring the show. Initially the Friday editions were presented by Mark Longhurst and Emma Crosby, the Saturday, Longhurst and Helen Fospero and Sunday, Longhurst and Samantha Simmonds. However, during April 2007 this format changed and Mark Longhurst became the sole presenter. From October 2007 Gillian Joseph provides news summaries, with Charlie Thomas continuing to present the channel's sports updates.

Since Monday 26 February 2007, Sunrise has been simulcast on Sky One Monday-Friday, and it has been noted that since Eamonn Holmes started to present the show solo, the strand has fallen out of the channels most watched list, as has much of the daytime output.

[edit] Presenter History

[edit] Weekday Presenters

Dates Presenter One Presenter Two Summary Presenter
1989 - 1993 Selina Scott Michael Wilson
1993 - 1995 Simon McCoy Kay Burley
1995 Martin Stanford Kay Burley or Anna Botting
1995 - 1997 Simon McCoy Emily Maitlis
1998 - 2001 Mark Longhurst Kay Burley
2001 - 2002 Simon McCoy Lorna Dunkley
2002 - 2005 Greg Milam Lorna Dunkley
October 2005 - January 2007 Eamonn Holmes Lorna Dunkley
January 2007 - present Eamonn Holmes Charlotte Hawkins

[edit] Weekend Presenters

Dates Day Presenter One Presenter Two Summary Presenter
October 2005 - Summer 2006 Saturday - Sunday Steve Gaisford Emma Crosby
Summer 2006 - Late 2006 Saturday - Sunday Various Presenters
February 2007 - April 2007 Friday Mark Longhurst Emma Crosby
Late 2006 - April 2007 Saturday Mark Longhurst Helen Fospero
February 2007 - April 2007 Sunday Mark Longhurst Samantha Simmonds
April 2007 - October 2007 Friday - Sunday Mark Longhurst
October 2007 - Present Friday - Sunday Mark Longhurst Gillian Joseph
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