16-04-2023, 07:40 PM
If you mean "see you tomorrow" on the Saturday before there would be no GMTV where it was replaced by the motor racing, then "probably not" is the most likely answer. But yes, if Disney Club was on there was no "see you tomorrow" in any event.
Perhaps I didn't express myself properly in my post - Disney Club was as far as Joe Public is concerned, one programme that just happened to start at 8am and finish at 10:40am or whatever time it went off the air. The fact it just happened to straddle 9:25 is irrelevant to them.
I dare say most people saw TV-am (and GMTV) and their sub programmes/strands as just another programme on ITV, and for all the fuss that was made about TV-am being "a new national network" (as David Frost said on the first show), that whole concept was soon forgotten (as was most of the original format for that matter) and you could be forgiven for not being aware it was an entirely different company providing it.
Perhaps I didn't express myself properly in my post - Disney Club was as far as Joe Public is concerned, one programme that just happened to start at 8am and finish at 10:40am or whatever time it went off the air. The fact it just happened to straddle 9:25 is irrelevant to them.
I dare say most people saw TV-am (and GMTV) and their sub programmes/strands as just another programme on ITV, and for all the fuss that was made about TV-am being "a new national network" (as David Frost said on the first show), that whole concept was soon forgotten (as was most of the original format for that matter) and you could be forgiven for not being aware it was an entirely different company providing it.