The Chris Evans Breakfast Show

The Chris Evans Breakfast Show
Genre Talk; Music
Running time Weekdays 6.30am-9.30am
Country of origin United Kingdom
Language(s) English
Home station BBC Radio 2
Hosted by Chris Evans
Vassos Alexander
Lynn Bowles
Moira Stuart
Produced by Ellie Davis
Recording studio Wogan House, London
Original release 11 January 2010 – present
Audio format 8891 FM, DAB digital radio, TV and online
Opening theme 0630 Opener
0700 TOH
0800 TOH
Website Official site
Podcast The Best Bits

The Chris Evans Breakfast Show is the flagship show for the UK's BBC Radio 2. It has been presented by Chris Evans from 11 January 2010, when Evans took over from Sir Terry Wogan who ended his stint as Breakfast presenter at the end of 2009.

The programme airs from 06:30 to 09:30 on weekdays. It was confirmed on 7 September that Evans would succeed Wogan when he retired as presenter of the breakfast show in December.[1]

On 6 January 2010, it was announced that Moira Stuart would return to the BBC, reading the news for the Chris Evans Breakfast Show.[2] The original sports presenter Jonny Saunders was replaced by Vassos Alexander on 25 July 2011.

The show

The first three songs played on the first broadcast of the show were The Beatles tracks "All You Need Is Love" and "Got To Get You Into My Life"; and also Frank Sinatra's "Come Fly with Me".

Evans's team of co-presenters on the show includes ex-BBC TV newsreader Moira Stuart (with Justine Green standing in when Stuart is unavailable), sports presenter Vassos Alexander and travel reporter Lynn Bowles. There are also sometimes roving reports from Joe Schmo (aka Joe Haddow) from various locations in the UK.

Features on the show include:

Whenever Chris is not presenting, a segment called The Half Wower, featuring non-stop music with a feel-good theme, runs from 8:00 to 8:30 am. Whenever Sara Cox fills in for Chris, she uses Wow by Kylie Minogue as the theme song; however Mark Goodier does not use a set theme when he fills in.

Regular songs played include "Jump in the Line" by Harry Belafonte played on Mondays after the 8 o'clock news, "Get Happy" by Judy Garland played on Tuesdays at the same time and "Can't Feel My Face" by The Weeknd on a Friday also after the 8 o'clock news. Also, "The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)" by The Banana Splits is played every Tuesday after the news at 7 o'clock.

Previous regular songs have included "Sunchyme" by Dario G, played every Monday and "Talk to the Animals" by Sammy Davis, Jr. (replacing "The Candy Man", also by Davis), played every Friday after the 8:00 news throughout 2014. Both songs were replaced for 2015 with "The Deadwood Stage" from the film Calamity Jane played on a Monday and "Bring Me Sunshine" played on a Friday. Until December 2016, "How D'Ya Like Your Eggs in the Morning?" by Dean Martin and Helen O'Connell was played in full on Tuesdays, though an excerpt continues to be used as a daily jingle.

Sometimes, a re-written version of Wake Up Boo! by The Boo Radleys plays as a jingle.

Former features have included:

Stand-in presenters

Evans' stand-in presenters have included Graham Norton, Richard Allinson, Miranda Hart and Jon Holmes, Richard Madeley, Zoë Ball, Ryan Tubridy, Patrick Kielty, Sara Cox, and most recently Mark Goodier.

In October 2011 the show attracted criticism after Hart and Holmes co-hosted it for a week while Chris Evans was on holiday. The website Digital Spy reported that some listeners were unhappy with the quality of the programme. The BBC issued a statement in response saying, "Miranda Hart is one of the UK's best-loved comedians and BBC Radio 2 felt it appropriate to bring her warmth to its audience for a week. Jon Holmes is a highly experienced presenter from BBC Radio 6 Music [...] BBC Radio 2 appreciates if their presentation wasn't to everyone's liking, but feels it's important to be able to bring new talent to its output and hopes its audience understands the importance of maintaining a breadth of content on the network."[4]

On 11 April 2013, Evans had turned up to work with a sore throat, and ended up losing his voice. Sports Presenter Alexander stood in for Evans. Zoë Ball stood in for Evans the next day and the following Monday, with Richard Allinson taking over on the Tuesday when Ball was also ill. Evans returned on 17 April, revealing he had been suffering from rhinitis.

See also

References

  1. "Sir Terry to leave breakfast show". BBC News. 7 September 2009. Retrieved 10 January 2010.
  2. Macadam, Daniel (6 January 2010). "Moira Stuart returns to read news on Chris Evans show". Press Gazette. Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  3. "Pause for Thought". BBC. 21 January 2013. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
  4. Daniels, Colin (8 October 2011). "BBC responds to Miranda Hart complaint". Digital Spy. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
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