
“Let’s work the problem people. Let’s not make things worse by guessing.”
The Big Breakfast (1992)
It's 1992, and Britain is barely recovering from Thatcher’s hangover. John Major is on TV, his voice a droning reminder that politics can bore you to tears before breakfast. Loaded magazine is emerging, making irony fashionable again. Into this bland landscape of early-morning telly, dominated by the sober seriousness of GMTV and BBC Breakfast, bursts The Big Breakfast, irreverent, chaotic, and exactly what you didn't realise your mornings needed.