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'''''Breakfast Time''''' was British television's first national breakfast show, created by [[BBC]] News. |
'''''Breakfast Time''''' was British television's first national breakfast show, created by [[BBC]] News. |
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− | [[Jim Henson]] made an appearance on the show on July 2, [[1986]]. Child Muppet fan [[Kermitage (website)|Michael Dixon]] gets to talk to Kermit and Jim. One of the questions he was asked addressed [[Does "Muppet" mean "Marionette and puppet"?|the origins of the word "Muppet"]]. |
+ | [[Jim Henson]] and [[Kermit the Frog]] made an appearance on the show on July 2, [[1986]]. Child Muppet fan [[Kermitage (website)|Michael Dixon]] gets to talk to Kermit and Jim. One of the questions he was asked addressed [[Does "Muppet" mean "Marionette and puppet"?|the origins of the word "Muppet"]]. |
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Revision as of 10:16, 2 June 2010
Breakfast Time was British television's first national breakfast show, created by BBC News.
Jim Henson and Kermit the Frog made an appearance on the show on July 2, 1986. Child Muppet fan Michael Dixon gets to talk to Kermit and Jim. One of the questions he was asked addressed the origins of the word "Muppet".