A morning show on FX, full of laughs, craziness, "Road Warriors," interviews in bathrooms, bedrooms, closets, oh...and a co-host named Bob, who just so happens to be....a puppet.A morning show on FX, full of laughs, craziness, "Road Warriors," interviews in bathrooms, bedrooms, closets, oh...and a co-host named Bob, who just so happens to be....a puppet.A morning show on FX, full of laughs, craziness, "Road Warriors," interviews in bathrooms, bedrooms, closets, oh...and a co-host named Bob, who just so happens to be....a puppet.
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I have to say, this was the best morning show EVER. Imagine this: a studio that's really a huge apartment in New York City, interviews are done anywhere and everywhere (even the bathroom!), one of the hosts is a puppet named Bob, the weather is not only informative, but hilarious, and speaking of weather, the weather man's face was never seen (he always hid behind a newspaper when they got shots of him in his "booth"). Add some celebrities to interview, some awesome segments from the "Road Warriors," who brought new meaning to the on location interview, and do some dancing on Friday, and what do you have? Breakfast Time, the all in one morning show for men and women of all ages, and especially those who are, let's say- young at heart. I miss this show SO much, it's not even funny. This is one show, I would do anything to have on tape....even it only one episode. I suggest anyone who by any chance has a tape or knows of someone who has an "episode" on tape, WATCH it! Cherish for God's sake! Ok. That's my two cents. ---Josh
Besides never missing an episode, our family was a the visiting family on one of the last Friday episodes in 1996 before the disastrous reformatting the did for Fox as "Fox After Breakfast." it was the episode where Bob Barker, as one of the guests, played "Hard Hat Price Is Right" with highway contractors outside. It was not something that Barker had been told about in advance. All folks associated with the show were sincerely genuine and kind. See Bergeron's autobiography for more insights into this show and its failed successor.
I agree with everyone who says they felt special, like part of a big family, when it comes to Breakfast Time. I haven't regularly watched TV for many years, but if somehow Breakfast Time were to reappear in its original form, I would be an addict again! One of our most prized possessions is a pristine FX T-shirt we got for doing something or another - it has a letter with it thanking us for our contribution to Breakfast Time. Wish I could remember what it was! An enduring thing from Breakfast Time - Tom was told by the producers that he had to stop wearing only blue and black, to wear earth tones once in a while. So to this day, whenever I wear brown, I think of myself as "Mud Man!" Time to pull out the one poor quality VHS tape of a show and enjoy it again for the first time in 10 years!
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it seems as if I might have seen promos for it, but I can't remember whether we had FX in Salem Mass between 1994 and 2001 (on any of the 3 analog cable companies we went thru) it's sad that Josh wrote about it so long ago, cause if he was here now so, what on earth am I doing on its IMDb page if I never saw it? Tom Bergeron (who I remember from People Are Talking) wrote about it (and Josh's comment) in his book. (and of course Donny Osmond is on DWTS this "season" so between fast forwarding to search for Donny (Monday nights are too crowded) I get bits of Bergeron. It seemed like a good idea to get his book (from the library) and find out what happened between PaT and now.
it seems as if I might have seen promos for it, but I can't remember whether we had FX in Salem Mass between 1994 and 2001 (on any of the 3 analog cable companies we went thru) it's sad that Josh wrote about it so long ago, cause if he was here now so, what on earth am I doing on its IMDb page if I never saw it? Tom Bergeron (who I remember from People Are Talking) wrote about it (and Josh's comment) in his book. (and of course Donny Osmond is on DWTS this "season" so between fast forwarding to search for Donny (Monday nights are too crowded) I get bits of Bergeron. It seemed like a good idea to get his book (from the library) and find out what happened between PaT and now.
This show was by far, the worst mistake Rupert made in all the shows he canceled. I still remember WANTING to get up at 6am each morning and watch the pre-show exercises and then 2 hours of the BEST TELEVISION EVER. You could see that everyone had a BALL and all the guests had a BALL -- Evander Hollyfield, Jackie Chan to name a few. The spot where they visited the couple who had quint-tuplets, all the guy/gals doing remotes, Laurie, Tom and of course BOB. I don't know what the ratings were like but as far as I'm concerned I would rather watch a show displaying the best in people just being people. Even the big stars -- just seemed liked your next door neighbors. When the transition came about and everyone started leaving the show because Mr. Murdoch wanted to change the format -- you could see the gleaming eyes and glowing faces go south. It was the best team of people I have EVER seen put together -- kudos to the head of casting.
I don't' know what Mr. Murdochs problem but hope he realizes today that he missed a major opportunity to put the other morning shows TO SHAME. Even today, all the morning shows including Fox don't even compare to the warmth, fun and enjoyment this show produced.
Miss all you guys -- Tom, Laurie, the "mystery" announcer and yes -- even BOB.
I don't' know what Mr. Murdochs problem but hope he realizes today that he missed a major opportunity to put the other morning shows TO SHAME. Even today, all the morning shows including Fox don't even compare to the warmth, fun and enjoyment this show produced.
Miss all you guys -- Tom, Laurie, the "mystery" announcer and yes -- even BOB.
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