Breakfast (disambiguation)

Breakfast is the first meal of the day.

Breakfast may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

Broadcasting

  • Breakfast, the early-morning daypart period on a radio or television station when most listeners or viewers will be eating breakfast, e.g.:
    • Breakfast (Australian TV program), a 2012 Australian breakfast television news program that aired on Network Ten
    • Breakfast (New Zealand TV program), a New Zealand magazine style news and current affairs program that airs on TV One
      • Saturday Breakfast, a 2011–2012 Saturday edition of the daily New Zealand magazine style news and current affairs program
    • Breakfast (Philippine TV program), a 1999–2007 Filipino morning television program that aired on Studio 23
    • Breakfast, a programme on BBC Radio 3 broadcast on weekday mornings
    • BBC Breakfast, a British morning television news programme simulcast on BBC One and the BBC News channel
    • Breakfast News, a 1989–2000 British morning television news programme that aired on BBC One
    • Breakfast Time, a 1983–1989 British morning television news programme that aired on BBC One
    • CP24 Breakfast, a Canadian morning news and entertainment program on CP24
    • News Breakfast, or 'ABC News Breakfast, a 2008 Australian breakfast television news program on ABC1 and ABC News 24
    • The Big Breakfast, a 1992–2002 British morning television news programme that aired on Channel 4
  • "Breakfast" (airdate 1987), the first episode of the British television series ChuckleVision,

Music

Albums

Songs

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See also

  • Break fast, the meal eaten after Jewish fast days such as Yom Kippur and Tisha B'Av
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