''The Time, The Place'' was a British
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that was produced by a number of different
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companies, and broadcast live on
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from 1987 to 1998. ''TTTP'' was presented by
Mike Scott from 1987 to 1993 and by
John Stapleton from 1991 to 1998. Henry Kelly also presented the programme for a period before Stapleton took over full time.
Format
The program was developed as ITV's competition to the
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'' morning discussion show which premiered in 1986. It differed from ''Kilroy'' in that ''Kilroy'' delved into more political and current event related issues, while ''TTTP'' focused on human interest topics.
The programme toured the country and came from the various ITV regional studios, including Aberdeen after the
. Towards the end of its run, the programme came from London at least three days a week to save money. It ended on 20 March 1998, to make way for the less topical, more issue-led programme ''
'', which mainly dealt with personal matters.