The First Time I Loved This.
Episode 2: The First Time I Loved Saturday Morning TV 'I think I am personally responsible for Fearne Cotton's career' In this episode of The First Time I Loved This, I’m going back to the slow, cosy magic of Saturday morning TV. Before streaming. Before scrolling. Before everything felt so loud. This episode is about waking up early without an alarm, switching on the TV, and knowing something was waiting for you. It’s about cartoons bleeding into live shows, cereal bowls on the bed, towel turbans after rushed showers, and the quiet comfort of routine. I talk about the shows and moments that defined Saturday mornings in the 90s, from Live & Kicking and SMTV Live to Rugrats, Animaniacs and Bernard’s Watch, and why they felt so different to what kids watch now. But more than that, this episode explores why Saturday morning TV mattered. How it taught us patience. How it created shared memories. And how it gave us a pause in a world that, even back then, could feel overwhelming. If you miss when TV felt gentler, if Saturday mornings meant safety and familiarity, or if hearing the words “Live & Kicking” makes you smile instantly, this one’s for you!
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