The Channel Four Daily (1989)
The Channel Four Daily was a breakfast television news magazine produced by Independent Television News, in collaboration with other independent production companies for Channel 4. The programme was the first breakfast programme for Channel 4, broadcasting between 06:00 and 09:25 each weekday morning. The first edition of the programme was broadcast on 3 April 1989, with the last edition being broadcast on 25 September 1992. Conceived as a television newspaper, output was based heavily on news and current affairs. Also, a number of bite-sized feature segments lasting between 5 and 10 minutes were slotted around the news output and were shown several times each day. These included a business programme, Business Daily - which had been on air as a lunchtime programme since October 1987 - sporting discussion, lifestyles, arts and entertainment, Countdown Masters - an abbreviated version of Countdown - and a cartoon slot called Comic Book. The Channel Four Daily failed to gain enough viewers and the last broadcast was shown on Friday, 25 September 1992. It was replaced with the relatively more popular programme, The Big Breakfast from Monday, 28 September 1992.
The Channel Four Daily: Season 1 - 85 Episode s
1x1 - April 3, 1989
April 3, 1989
1x2 - April 4, 1989
April 4, 1989
1x3 - April 5, 1989
April 5, 1989
1x4 - April 6, 1989
April 6, 1989
1x5 - April 7, 1989
April 7, 1989
1x6 - April 10, 1989
April 10, 1989
1x7 - April 11, 1989
April 11, 1989
1x8 - April 12, 1989
April 12, 1989
1x9 - April 13, 1989
April 13, 1989
1x10 - April 14, 1989
April 14, 1989
1x11 - April 17, 1989
April 17, 1989
1x12 - April 18, 1989
April 18, 1989
1x13 - April 19, 1989
April 19, 1989
1x14 - April 20, 1989
April 20, 1989
1x15 - April 21, 1989
April 21, 1989
1x16 - April 24, 1989
April 24, 1989
1x17 - April 25, 1989
April 25, 1989
1x18 - April 26, 1989
April 26, 1989
1x19 - April 27, 1989
April 27, 1989
1x20 - April 28, 1989
April 28, 1989
1x21 - May 1, 1989
May 1, 1989
1x22 - May 2, 1989
May 2, 1989
1x23 - May 3, 1989
May 3, 1989
1x24 - May 4, 1989
May 4, 1989
1x25 - May 5, 1989
May 5, 1989
1x26 - May 8, 1989
May 8, 1989
1x27 - May 9, 1989
May 9, 1989
1x28 - May 10, 1989
May 10, 1989
1x29 - May 11, 1989
May 11, 1989
1x30 - May 12, 1989
May 12, 1989
1x31 - May 15, 1989
May 15, 1989
1x32 - May 16, 1989
May 16, 1989
1x33 - May 17, 1989
May 17, 1989
1x34 - May 18, 1989
May 18, 1989
1x35 - May 19, 1989
May 19, 1989
1x36 - May 22, 1989
May 22, 1989
1x37 - May 23, 1989
May 23, 1989
1x38 - May 24, 1989
May 24, 1989
1x39 - May 25, 1989
May 25, 1989
1x40 - May 26, 1989
May 26, 1989
1x41 - May 29, 1989
May 29, 1989
1x42 - May 30, 1989
May 30, 1989
1x43 - May 31, 1989
May 31, 1989
1x44 - June 1, 1989
June 1, 1989
1x45 - June 2, 1989
June 2, 1989
1x46 - June 5, 1989
June 5, 1989
1x47 - June 6, 1989
June 6, 1989
1x48 - June 7, 1989
June 7, 1989
1x49 - June 8, 1989
June 8, 1989
1x50 - June 9, 1989
June 9, 1989
1x51 - June 12, 1989
June 12, 1989
1x52 - June 13, 1989
June 13, 1989
1x53 - June 14, 1989
June 14, 1989
1x54 - June 15, 1989
June 15, 1989
1x55 - June 16, 1989
June 16, 1989
1x56 - June 19, 1989
June 19, 1989
1x57 - June 20, 1989
June 20, 1989
1x58 - June 21, 1989
June 21, 1989
1x59 - June 22, 1989
June 22, 1989
1x60 - June 23, 1989
June 23, 1989
1x61 - June 26, 1989
June 26, 1989
1x62 - June 27, 1989
June 27, 1989
1x63 - June 28, 1989
June 28, 1989
1x64 - June 29, 1989
June 29, 1989
1x65 - June 30, 1989
June 30, 1989
1x66 - July 3, 1989
July 3, 1989
1x67 - July 4, 1989
July 4, 1989
1x68 - July 5, 1989
July 5, 1989
1x69 - July 6, 1989
July 6, 1989
1x70 - July 7, 1989
July 7, 1989
1x71 - July 10, 1989
July 10, 1989
1x72 - July 11, 1989
July 11, 1989
1x73 - July 12, 1989
July 12, 1989
1x74 - July 13, 1989
July 13, 1989
1x75 - July 14, 1989
July 14, 1989
1x76 - July 17, 1989
July 17, 1989
1x77 - July 18, 1989
July 18, 1989
1x78 - July 19, 1989
July 19, 1989
1x79 - July 20, 1989
July 20, 1989
1x80 - July 21, 1989
July 21, 1989
1x81 - July 24, 1989
July 24, 1989
1x82 - July 25, 1989
July 25, 1989
1x83 - July 26, 1989
July 26, 1989
1x84 - July 27, 1989
July 27, 1989
1x85 - July 28, 1989
July 28, 1989
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