The Morning Show (1992 TV Program)
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Good Morning Australia (or ''GMA''), also known as GMA with Bert Newton, originally titled ''The Morning Show'', was an Australian
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variety program on
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hosted by Bert Newton between 20 January 1992 and 16 December 2005 featuring regular segments and celebrity guests The program aired from 9:00am – 11:00am (9:00am – 11:30am for most of its run). The show was a lead in to the 11:30 News.


Program history

Good Morning Australia (GMA) debuted on Network Ten on 20 January 1992 with the title ''The Morning Show'', changing its name the following year from 1 February 1993 to ''Good Morning after the breakfast news program with the same name on the same network had previously aired between 1981 and December 1992. ''Good Morning Australia'' itself replaced the long running Sydney based Til-Ten which was presented by Joan McInnes. ''GMA'' was Australia's first national morning talk program, unchallenged ratings wise until October 2002, until the
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launched '' Mornings with Kerri-Anne''. For most of 1992, the program was produced in Melbourne from Ten's Nunawading Studios, from 1993 following the changing of the name to ''Good Morning Australia'' (aka ''GMA with Bert Newton''),production of the show moved to level 4 at Network Ten's
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studios. The show featured numerous guests in each episode, often singers and actors. Regular segments included cooking, crafts, gardening, movie reviews and parenting. There was a segment called "In Bed with Bert", where four of his regulars answer questions that Newton reads. The questions were sent from viewers at home. Often the off-camera crew acted as the studio audience. Starting in 2005 the public could view the taping on Fridays. Bert Newton's sign off at the end of each program was: ''"We'll see you tomorrow ''
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' morning at 9:00".'' Originally the program was live-to-air on Mondays and Tuesdays, and live-to-tape on Wednesday, Thursdays and Fridays. From mid-2004 onwards, the show became live-to-air five days a week to compete with ''Mornings with Kerri Anne''. In October 2005, Network Ten announced that ''GMA'' would be cancelled at the end of the year after a fourteen-year run. Following this announcement and after months of speculation, Bert Newton decided to leave Ten and return to the
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. The final live edition of ''Good Morning Australia'' aired Friday 16 December 2005, and included guest appearances by former ''GMA'' regular Susie Elelman and showbiz legend Maria Venuti. The following week, ''GMA'' switched to summer mode, with the summer show airing from 19 December 2005. The summer series of ''Good Morning Australia'' ended on 27 January 2006, a week before the premiere of '' 9am with David and Kim''.


Musical direction

John Foreman was the program's musical director from the program's inception in 1992 for ''GMA'' until his retirement in 2004, when Mark Amato was appointed as his replacement for the final two years.


Musicians, entertainers and singers

Some of the musicians that have performed on the show include:


Regular segment contributors

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


Celebrity chefs


Cast Regulars

Shannon Watts joined ''GMA'' in May 2005 replacing Ed Phillips who went on to host ''
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and the Gold Coast Indy 300. Not long after, Shannon was appointed as an advertorial presenter on ''GMA''. Shannon did over 160 episodes of ''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''.


Fill-in presenters

A number of people have filled in for Bert Newton as presenter over the years when he was either ill or on leave. The people that have filled in for him include:


Advertorials

The show featured a number of advertorial presenters The advertorials were for products from various local and international direct selling companies '' Danoz Direct,
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Related shows

Prior to Newton's tenure as host of ''GMA'' Network Ten in Melbourne ran a similar program titled ''Good Morning Melbourne'' hosted by Roy Hampson and Annette Allison During Hampson's tenure. The program had a number of different titles, such as ''The Roy Hampson Show'' and ''Roundabout''.


Seven Network program

The Morning Show (TV program) Good Morning Australia's former title ''The Morning Show'' was adopted by a rival show on the Seven Network, presented by Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies


Successor

Network Ten successor to ''GMA'' was '' 9am with David & Kim'', hosted by musician
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See also

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* '' 9am with David & Kim'' * ''
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Good Morning Australia (1992 Tv program) 1992 Australian television series debuts 2005 Australian television series endings Australian variety television shows English-language television shows Network 10 original programming Television shows set in Melbourne