The Big Breakfast - Season 9 / Year 2022
Season 9 / Year 2022
Episodes
13/08/2022
Mo Gilligan and AJ Odudu host a summer revival of the early morning show, joined by guests Daniel Kaluuya, Rita Ora, Joel Dommett, Aitch, and Big Has. Judi Love grills guests in the On the Bed Interview, while Melvin Odoom and Harriet Rose are out and about on the streets of the UK playing Hot Sausage with members of the public. Plus, Phil Gayle presents the morning headlines.
20/08/2022
After a successful one-off return in 2021, the morning entertainment show bursts back onto screens for the second of four raucous live summer episodes. Mo Gilligan and AJ Odudu present the series and are joined by a host of famous faces. Judi Love grills guests in the On the Bed Interview, Melvin Odoom and Harriet Rose are out and about on the streets of the UK playing Hot Sausage with members of the public, and Big Breakfast newsreader Phil Gayle delivers the morning's headlines. As well as features and games to brighten up Saturday morning, this time Mo and AJ are joined by chart-topping singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding, Eurovision spaceman Sam Ryder, comedian Chris McCausland, platinum-selling musician Fuse ODG, chef Poppy O'Toole, Strictly Come Dancing pro Johannes Radebe, rapper Krept, actor Tameka Empson and comedian Asim Chaudhry.
27/08/2022
Mo Gilligan and AJ Odudu present the revival of the early morning show. They are joined by guests Big Zuu, Oti Mabuse, AJ Tracey, Joe Lycett, Emma Willis, Kadeena Cox, and Tom Grennan, who performs live. Judi Love grills guests in the On the Bed Interview, Melvin Odoom and Harriet Rose are out and about on the streets of the UK playing Hot Sausage with members of the public, and Phil Gayle delivers the morning's headlines.
03/09/2022
Mo Gilligan and AJ Odudu host the final episode of the summer revival, joined by comedian Munya Chawawa, model Jourdan Dunn, actor Lashana Lynch, comedian and presenter Rosie Jones, comedian Russell Howard, and singer Self Esteem. Melvin Odoom and Harriet Rose are out and about on the streets of the UK playing Hot Sausage with members of the public, Judi Love grills guests in the On the Bed Interview, and Phil Gayle delivers the morning's headlines.
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