TV show The Big Breakfast spawned a string of famous presenters, but many fell victim to tragedy and traumatic events.
Its one-off reboot was a massive success last year.
Now Mo Gilligan and AJ Odudu will front a new version for the next four Saturdays.
The chaotic and colourful Channel 4 hit show ran from 1992 to 2002.
The Big Breakfast was originally hosted by Chris Evans and Gaby Roslin, who went on to enjoy lucrative careers.
So what happened to the some of the other stars who became household names?
The Big Breakfast star Paula Yates
As the presenter of The Tube, Paula Yates was already a rising star when The Big Breakfast launched.
She was married to pop star Bob Geldof, with whom she had three children.
Her On The Bed With interviews became infamous, along with her flirtatious nature.
But the most notorious interview of all was with INXS singer Michael Hutchence, with her legs draped over him.
Paula left Bob just four months after it aired, having started an affair with the Australian heartthrob.
The couple had a daughter, but tragically, when the child was just 16 months, Michael was found dead in his hotel room.
Just three years later Paula was found at her London home having taken a heroin overdose.
Zoe Ball
Zoe Ball took over from Gaby Roslin but was only with The Big Breakfast a short time before she jumped ship to Live and Kicking with Jamie Theakston.
She was married to Norman Cook, aka Fatboy Slim, and has a son called Woody.
After seven years together, the couple split in 2006.
The bubbly presenter appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2005.
The presenter and DJ currently appears on Gogglebox with son Woody, who recently came out as bisexual.
Tragically, Zoe’s cameraman boyfriend Billy Yates took his own life in May 2017.
Later the 51-year-old admitted: “I was in shock for two years”.
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