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Capital Breakfast

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Capital Breakfast with Jordan North, Chris Stark and Siân Welby
GenreEntertainment
Running time240 minutes
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Language(s)English
Home stationCapital
TV adaptationsFreesat: 719
Freeview: 724
Sky: 0109
TalkTalk TV: 610
Virgin Media: 958
Hosted byJordan North, Siân Welby & Chris Stark
Will Manning (cover)
Created byGlobal
Produced byJames Thomson-Boston, Jake Hunter and Kaz McBride
Executive producer(s)Calum Hider
Recording studioLeicester Square, London
Original release1973 –
present
Audio formatFM, digital radio and TV
WebsiteCapital Breakfast

Capital Breakfast with Jordan North, Chris Stark & Siân Welby is a British national breakfast radio show on Capital. The show is broadcast from 6am to 10am each weekday.[1]

A national version of the programme began on 8 April 2019 forcing the local variations across the UK to be axed.[2] Those local versions were Dino, Pete & Tyles (Capital East Midlands), Jono & Emma (Capital South Coast), Adam & JoJo (Capital Yorkshire), Rob & Matilda (Capital Birmingham), Matt & Polly (Capital South Wales), Bodg, Matt & Hannah (Capital North East), The Rob Ellis Show (Capital Manchester), Des Clarke, Ben Sheppard (Capital North West and Wales), Adam, Gemma & Dylan (Capital Liverpool) and Dave and Miranda (Capital Brighton). Only Capital Cymru and as of April 2023 Capital Scotland, have retained their own local shows.

Broadcast and production

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As Capital London (channel listed as Capital FM) is simulcast on TV variants which are available on Freesat, Freeview, Sky, TalkTalk TV and Virgin Media, Capital Breakfast is available throughout the UK. This variant is produced at their studios in Leicester Square, London.

On air team

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The longest running presenter was Chris Tarrant, who presented the show from 1987 to 2004. Tarrant won the Sony Radio Academy Awards, Breakfast Show Gold in 1995 for this show. Previous Breakfast Show presenters from 1973 were David Symonds, Kenny Everett & Dave Cash, Everett on his own, Mike Smith and Graham Dene.

In April 2004, Johnny Vaughan replaced Tarrant, as the presenter of Capital Breakfast. In 2008, he was joined by Denise van Outen and then Lisa Snowdon. Vaughan left the programme in November 2011 after being told that his contract was not being renewed, and was replaced with Dave Berry.[3]

In February 2011 it was reported the show remained London's most listened to commercial breakfast show with Capital London having more than one million listeners between 6 am and 10 am.[4]

In February 2016, following Lisa Snowdon's departure, It was announced that George Shelley and Lilah Parsons would join Dave Berry as co-presenters.[5]

In February 2017, It was announced that Dave Berry to leave Capital to host his own show on Absolute Radio.[6]

In April 2017, Dave Berry left Capital. Following that it was announced that George Shelley and Lilah Parsons would leave Capital Breakfast, a Capital spokesperson said they’ll appear elsewhere on the schedule.[7]

On 18 April 2017, it was announced that Roman Kemp would host the show alongside Vick Hope, a new presenter. They started on 2 May 2017. A year later Sonny Jay joined the show full-time. On 24 February 2020, it was announced that Hope had left Capital Breakfast to focus on new TV opportunities.[8]

It was announced that presenter Siân Welby would replace Hope, starting 23 March 2020.[9]

In December 2022, Sonny Jay left Capital Breakfast due to the departure of Marvin Humes from The Capital Late Show in which he later took over as host in January 2023.

On 20 November 2023, Capital changed the show name from Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp to Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp, Chris Stark and Siân Welby.

On 19 February 2024, Roman Kemp announced that he would be leaving Capital Breakfast as main host after 7 years, stating that he only has six weeks until he presented his final show on 28 March 2024. Capital advised that they would announce the new host of Capital Breakfast later in February as confirmed by Will Manning on his drivetime show, with reports suggesting that Jordan North would take on the role.[10] This was confirmed on 21 February 2024 when Capital announced that North would be taking over from Kemp, starting on 8 April 2024.[11]

On 4 June 2024, Siân Welby confirmed live on the breakfast show that she would present her last show on 7 June 2024 where she will leave the show to have her baby over the summer. It was confirmed at the same time that Kemi Rodgers would step in and hold the fort. Rodgers will still present her Saturday morning weekend breakfast show, with Ant Payne & Lydia Rodford covering her Sunday slot & Lydia Rodford covering her overnight shows Mon - Wed. On 14th August 2024, Welby joined North, Stark & Rodgers on facetime to confirm her return to the breakfast show on 2 September 2024, and Rodgers announced that her final show on the breakfast show would be 16 August 2024 with Jordan & Chris promising to give her the send off. It was also announced that following Rodgers leaving the show for Welby to return, she would take on a brand new show on Capital mid mornings, following the confirmation that Rio Fredrika would leave the station after 6 years.

Presenters

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Former notable presenters

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Main presenters

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Co-presenters

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References

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  1. ^ https://www.capitalfm.com/radio/shows-presenters/capital-breakfast/
  2. ^ "Roman Kemp, Vick Hope and Sonny Jay to go national on Capital". 11 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b Dave Berry to replace Johnny Vaughan on Capital breakfast show John Plunkett, Guardian, 1 December 2011
  4. ^ Breakfast: Capital stays up Archived 4 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine Radio Today, 3 February 2011
  5. ^ "Listen to Capital: The UK's No.1 Hit Music Station".
  6. ^ "Dave Berry to leave Capital for Absolute Radio". 3 February 2017.
  7. ^ a b c "George Shelley & Lilah Parsons leave Capital Breakfast". 9 April 2017.
  8. ^ "Vick Hope announces Capital Breakfast Departure". RadioToday. 24 February 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  9. ^ "Sian Welby joins Roman and Sonny on Capital Breakfast". 20 March 2020.
  10. ^ a b "Roman Kemp Announces Capital Breakfast Departure". 8 February 2024.
  11. ^ "Jordan North to replace Roman Kemp as Capital host". BBC News. 21 February 2024.
  12. ^ Plunkett, John (11 January 2010). "Johnny Vaughan and Lisa Snowdon sign two-year Capital FM deal". The Guardian. London.
  13. ^ Deans, Jason (18 November 2011). "Johnny Vaughan in sudden Capital FM departure". The Guardian. London.
  14. ^ "Johnny Vaughan leaves Capital FM with immediate effect". RadioTimes.
  15. ^ "Vick Hope announces Capital Breakfast Departure". RadioToday. 24 February 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  16. ^ "Sonny Jay announces Capital Breakfast Departure". RadioToday. 15 December 2022. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  17. ^ "Denise van Outen to become Capital Radio Breakfast Co-host". BBC News. 10 January 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2008.
  18. ^ "Van Outen quits Capital Radio a half year early". Brand Republic. 29 July 2008. Retrieved 29 July 2008.
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