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''Simon Bates at Breakfast'' was the flagship show on
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in the
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from January 2011 to March 2014. It was presented by
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, who took on the role of the station's breakfast show presenter on 4 January 2011, having left his long-term show at Classic FM in order to take up the position. The programme aired on weekdays from 6.00am to 10.00am, and included ''
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'' and '' The Golden Hour'', two features Bates had previously presented on
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. Bates occasionally took the show out on location for special editions, such as a week-long broadcast from
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in December 2011 and the
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in June 2012.


History

In 2010 Smooth Radio had announced its intention to create a quasi-national station from its existing local stations, and in August 2010 it was confirmed that Simon Bates would leave Classic FM after 13 years of broadcasting, to join Smooth Radio as its new weekday breakfast presenter from January 2011. The station went national from October, at which point
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became the programme's temporary presenter until Bates could take up the role. Bates, a former Radio 1 presenter, fronted his first breakfast show for Smooth on 4 January 2011, and revived some of his popular features from his Radio 1 days, which included The Golden Hour and
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. The programme had a number of sponsors during its time on air, including Redspottedhanky.com,
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, SouthAustralia.com, and Škoda Rapid. ''Simon Bates at Breakfast'' aired on the FM frequency in England, and nationally on
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, as well as through
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and Sky Digital. In July 2012 Smooth Radio announced it had hired sports media specialist
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to anchor its extended breakfast sports bulletins during the
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. Bates and Gould had previously worked together on
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some years earlier. Gould proved to be popular with listeners and continued to present sports updates after the Olympics ended. In September 2012 the radio industry news website ''
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'' reported that Bates had started to present a separate breakfast show for Smooth Radio's sister station,
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. Smooth Radio did not publicise the show, but confirmed Bates was providing "a little content" when asked about the programme. The content was " voice tracked" from the main breakfast show. In February 2013 Bates began playing a special daily song for Yang Guang, one of two
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s on loan from China to
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, after learning staff at the zoo were playing Smooth Radio to the bear in his enclosure to encourage him to mate with Tian Tian. In February 2014 it was announced that Bates would leave Smooth Radio after 3 years of broadcasting, as the station prepared to relaunch with a new schedule in March. Bates presented his last breakfast show for Smooth on 21 March.


Show format

The show began each weekday at 6.00am when Simon Bates took over from overnight presenter Derek Webster, and aired for four hours until he handed over to
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at 10.00am. The programme featured music, news and talk, with very occasional on-air guests. News updates were aired half-hourly from 6.30 to 9.00, the on-the-hour updates being a full bulletin fronted by a news presenter, and the others a headline summary read by Bates. In addition, travel updates aired every 30 minutes throughout the show, and a sports news update, presented by Jonny Gould followed the 6.30, 7.30 and 8.30 summaries. The show also had a number of regular features, which included: *Newspaper review – A summary of the day's leading headlines and stories, presented in the first hour of the show. *The Thousand Pound Minute – A quiz where a contestant had to correctly answer ten questions in 60 seconds to win £1,000. Bates asked the questions after which his producer, Seb Sears went through any answers the listener had either got wrong or passed on. This segment was aired at 7.45am. *''
Our Tune ''Our Tune'' is a long-standing feature/segment on British radio presented by broadcaster Simon Bates. Having begun by at least 1979 it was originally part of his mid-morning show on BBC Radio 1, where it aired daily throughout the 1980s and ear ...
'' – Aired daily at 8.40am, Bates read out a personal story submitted by a listener, accompanied by a song that had significance to the person or situation. * The Golden Hour – Featuring hits and headlines from a particular year which listeners were invited to guess via text, email or
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. Beginning at 9.00am there were two 30 minute sections to this, each featuring a different year. *Film review – A summary of the week's new cinema releases, presented on Fridays at 8.10am. Some of these features disappeared when Smooth underwent a relaunch in October 2013. ''The Thousand Pound Minute'' and ''Our Tune'' were dropped from 27 September, while changes were made to ''The Golden Hour'' a few days later. When Bates was away on holiday the show was usually covered by another Smooth presenter. These include
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,
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and David Prever.


Special editions and features

In September 2011 Simon Bates travelled to
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to broadcast a week of programmes as part of a promotion to give away a holiday to the country, while in December he visited
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for a series of shows with British troops from
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. The programmes featured Christmas messages to loved ones from soldiers serving in Afghanistan, while Bates – who had previously presented shows from Iraq – explored the future of Afghanistan as coalition forces prepared to hand over control to the
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. To coincide with the 30th anniversary of the end of the 1982
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Bates took the breakfast show to the
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for a week-long series of specials in which he explored the lives and experiences of Islanders as well as reflecting on the conflict. An edition of the show was presented from the observation platform on the roof of London's
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on Friday 10 August 2012. In September 2012 two one-off editions of the show were presented from
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and
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as part of a sponsorship deal between Smooth Radio and
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aimed at promoting the two cities. The programme is credited with discovering the American Country singer-songwriter
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after Bates played her song "Jealous of the Angels" on the show, and it became popular with listeners. The song was released as Bostic's debut single in the United Kingdom on 17 December 2012, and went on to top the UK singer-songwriter charts.


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