GMTV
GMTV is the name of the national Channel 3 breakfast television contractor/licensee, broadcasting in the United Kingdom from 1 January 1993 to 3 September 2010. It became a wholly owned subsidiary of ITV plc in November 2009. Shortly after, ITV plc announced the programme would end. The final edition of GMTV was broadcast on 3 September 2010.
Seasons
1. January 1, 1993
2. January 2, 1993
3. January 3, 1993
4. January 4, 1993
5. January 5, 1993
6. January 6, 1993
7. January 7, 1993
8. January 8, 1993
9. January 9, 1993
10. January 10, 1993
11. January 11, 1993
12. January 12, 1993
13. January 13, 1993
14. January 14, 1993
15. January 15, 1993
16. January 16, 1993
17. January 17, 1993
18. January 18, 1993
19. January 19, 1993
20. January 20, 1993
21. January 21, 1993
22. January 22, 1993
23. January 23, 1993
24. January 24, 1993
25. January 25, 1993
26. January 26, 1993
27. January 27, 1993
28. January 28, 1993
29. January 29, 1993
30. January 30, 1993
31. January 31, 1993
32. February 1, 1993
33. February 2, 1993
34. February 3, 1993
35. February 4, 1993
36. February 5, 1993
37. February 6, 1993
38. February 7, 1993
39. February 8, 1993
40. February 9, 1993
41. February 10, 1993
42. February 11, 1993
43. February 12, 1993
44. February 13, 1993
45. February 14, 1993
46. February 15, 1993
47. February 16, 1993
48. February 17, 1993
49. February 18, 1993
50. February 19, 1993
51. February 20, 1993
52. February 21, 1993
53. February 22, 1993
54. February 23, 1993
55. February 24, 1993
56. February 25, 1993
57. February 26, 1993
58. February 27, 1993
59. February 28, 1993
60. March 1, 1993
61. March 2, 1993
62. March 3, 1993
63. March 4, 1993
64. March 5, 1993
65. March 6, 1993
66. March 7, 1993
67. March 8, 1993
68. March 9, 1993
69. March 10, 1993
70. March 11, 1993
71. March 12, 1993
72. March 13, 1993
73. March 14, 1993
74. March 15, 1993
75. March 16, 1993
76. March 17, 1993
77. March 18, 1993
78. March 19, 1993
79. March 20, 1993
80. March 21, 1993
81. March 22, 1993
82. March 23, 1993
83. March 24, 1993
84. March 25, 1993
85. March 26, 1993
86. March 27, 1993
87. March 28, 1993
88. March 29, 1993
89. March 30, 1993
90. March 31, 1993
91. April 1, 1993
92. April 2, 1993
93. April 3, 1993
94. April 4, 1993
95. April 5, 1993
96. April 6, 1993
97. April 7, 1993
98. April 8, 1993
99. April 9, 1993
100. April 10, 1993
101. April 11, 1993
102. April 12, 1993
103. April 13, 1993
104. April 14, 1993
105. April 15, 1993
106. April 16, 1993
107. April 17, 1993
108. April 18, 1993
109. April 19, 1993
110. April 20, 1993
111. April 21, 1993
112. April 22, 1993
113. April 23, 1993
114. April 24, 1993
115. April 25, 1993
116. April 26, 1993
117. April 27, 1993
118. April 28, 1993
119. April 29, 1993
120. April 30, 1993
121. May 1, 1993
122. May 2, 1993
123. May 3, 1993
124. May 4, 1993
125. May 5, 1993
126. May 6, 1993
127. May 7, 1993
128. May 8, 1993
129. May 9, 1993
130. May 10, 1993
131. May 11, 1993
132. May 12, 1993
133. May 13, 1993
134. May 14, 1993
135. May 15, 1993
136. May 16, 1993
137. May 17, 1993
138. May 18, 1993
139. May 19, 1993
140. May 20, 1993
141. May 21, 1993
142. May 22, 1993
143. May 23, 1993
144. May 24, 1993
145. May 25, 1993
146. May 26, 1993
147. May 27, 1993
148. May 28, 1993
149. May 29, 1993
150. May 30, 1993
151. May 31, 1993
152. June 1, 1993
153. June 2, 1993
154. June 3, 1993
155. June 4, 1993
156. June 5, 1993
157. June 6, 1993
158. June 7, 1993
159. June 8, 1993
160. June 9, 1993
161. June 10, 1993
162. June 11, 1993
163. June 12, 1993
164. June 13, 1993
165. June 14, 1993
166. June 15, 1993
167. June 16, 1993
168. June 17, 1993
169. June 18, 1993
170. June 19, 1993
171. June 20, 1993
172. June 21, 1993
173. June 22, 1993
174. June 23, 1993
175. June 24, 1993
176. June 25, 1993
177. June 26, 1993
178. June 27, 1993
179. June 28, 1993
180. June 29, 1993
181. June 30, 1993
182. July 1, 1993
183. July 2, 1993
184. July 3, 1993
185. July 4, 1993
186. July 5, 1993
187. July 6, 1993
188. July 7, 1993
189. July 8, 1993
190. July 9, 1993
191. July 10, 1993
192. July 12, 1993
193. July 12, 1993
194. July 13, 1993
195. July 14, 1993
196. July 15, 1993
197. July 16, 1993
198. July 17, 1993
199. July 18, 1993
200. July 19, 1993
201. July 20, 1993
202. July 21, 1993
203. July 22, 1993
204. July 23, 1993
205. July 24, 1993
206. July 25, 1993
207. July 26, 1993
208. July 27, 1993
209. July 28, 1993
210. July 29, 1993
211. July 30, 1993
212. July 31, 1993
213. August 1, 1993
214. August 2, 1993
215. August 3, 1993
216. August 4, 1993
217. August 5, 1993
218. August 6, 1993
219. August 7, 1993
220. August 8, 1993
221. August 9, 1993
222. August 10, 1993
223. August 11, 1993
224. August 12, 1993
225. August 13, 1993
226. August 14, 1993
227. August 15, 1993
228. August 16, 1993
229. August 17, 1993
230. August 18, 1993
231. August 19, 1993
232. August 20, 1993
233. August 21, 1993
234. August 22, 1993
235. August 23, 1993
236. August 24, 1993
237. August 25, 1993
238. August 26, 1993
239. August 27, 1993
240. August 28, 1993
241. August 29, 1993
242. August 30, 1993
243. August 31, 1993
244. September 1, 1993
245. September 2, 1993
246. September 3, 1993
247. September 4, 1993
248. September 5, 1993
249. September 6, 1993
250. September 7, 1993
251. September 8, 1993
252. September 9, 1993
253. September 10, 1993
254. September 11, 1993
255. September 12, 1993
256. September 13, 1993
257. September 14, 1993
258. September 15, 1993
259. September 16, 1993
260. September 17, 1993
261. September 18, 1993
262. September 19, 1993
263. September 20, 1993
264. September 21, 1993
265. September 22, 1993
266. September 23, 1993
267. September 24, 1993
268. September 25, 1993
269. September 26, 1993
270. September 27, 1993
271. September 28, 1993
272. September 29, 1993
273. September 30, 1993
274. October 1, 1993
275. October 2, 1993
276. October 3, 1993
277. October 4, 1993
278. October 5, 1993
279. October 6, 1993
280. October 7, 1993
281. October 8, 1993
282. October 9, 1993
283. October 10, 1993
284. October 11, 1993
285. October 12, 1993
286. October 13, 1993
287. October 14, 1993
288. October 15, 1993
289. October 16, 1993
290. October 17, 1993
291. October 18, 1993
292. October 19, 1993
293. October 20, 1993
294. October 21, 1993
295. October 22, 1993
296. October 23, 1993
297. October 24, 1993
298. October 25, 1993
299. October 26, 1993
300. October 27, 1993
301. October 28, 1993
302. October 29, 1993
303. October 30, 1993
304. October 31, 1993
305. November 1, 1993
306. November 2, 1993
307. November 3, 1993
308. November 4, 1993
309. November 5, 1993
310. November 6, 1993
311. November 7, 1993
312. November 8, 1993
313. November 9, 1993
314. November 10, 1993
315. November 11, 1993
316. November 12, 1993
317. November 13, 1993
318. November 14, 1993
319. November 15, 1993
320. November 16, 1993
321. November 17, 1993
322. November 18, 1993
323. November 19, 1993
324. November 20, 1993
325. November 21, 1993
326. November 22, 1993
327. November 23, 1993
328. November 24, 1993
329. November 25, 1993
330. November 26, 1993
331. November 27, 1993
332. November 28, 1993
333. November 29, 1993
334. November 30, 1993
335. December 1, 1993
336. December 2, 1993
337. December 3, 1993
338. December 4, 1993
339. December 5, 1993
340. December 6, 1993
341. December 7, 1993
342. December 8, 1993
343. December 9, 1993
344. December 10, 1993
345. December 11, 1993
346. December 12, 1993
347. December 13, 1993
348. December 14, 1993
349. December 15, 1993
350. December 16, 1993
351. December 17, 1993
352. December 18, 1993
353. December 19, 1993
354. December 20, 1993
355. December 21, 1993
356. December 22, 1993
357. December 23, 1993
358. December 24, 1993
359. December 25, 1993
360. December 26, 1993
361. December 27, 1993
362. December 28, 1993
363. December 29, 1993
364. December 30, 1993
365. December 31, 1993
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