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   |genre= Magazine
   |genre= Magazine
   |start date=23rd January 2017
   |start date=23rd January 2017
   |producers=[[Kate Whitaker]]<br>[[Tom Lee]]<br>[[Andy Tallon]]<br>[[Courtney Brotherson]]
   |producers=[[Kate Whitaker]]<br>[[Tom Lee]]<br>[[Andy Tallon]]<br>[[Courtney Brotherson]]<br>[[Caitlin McDonald]]
   |executive producers= [[Edwin Barnes]]<br>[[Katherine Bell]]<br>[[Sam Hance]]
   |executive producers= [[Edwin Barnes]]<br>[[Katherine Bell]]<br>[[Sam Hance]]<br>[[Hayley Louise Clark]]
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Tea Time Chat (a.k.a Tea Time Chats) is a half-hour weekly magazine show. It was created by [[Kate Whitaker]] and [[Joel Mitchell]]. Featuring different presenters, producers and segments, it is a prime platform for new members to learn different skills. The first episode was broadcast in January 2017. The show generally is a good starting point for new members to try different roles, start on Producing and it works well for Give It A Gos too.
Tea Time Chat (a.k.a Tea Time Chats) is a half-hour weekly magazine show. It was created by [[Kate Whitaker]] and [[Joel Mitchell]]. Featuring different presenters, producers and segments, it is a prime platform for new members to learn different skills. The first episode was broadcast in January 2017. The show generally is a good starting point for new members to try different roles, start on Producing and it works well for Give It A Gos too.


After taking a longer break for most of the 2017/18 academic year, TTC returned in autumn term 2018 with weekly episodes. For this "season", [[Hayley Louise Clark]] was chosen as the executive producer, and was the first production most freshers worked on that year.
=Set=
=Set=
It began with two [[sofa]]s at a right angle to each other. The TV, which wasn't initially used, was in the middle and a small table was angled parallel to it, with a tea set on top. The black studio walls surrounded this and a quilt covered the presenters' sofa.  
It began with two [[sofa]]s at a right angle to each other. The TV, which wasn't initially used, was in the middle and a small table was angled parallel to it, with a tea set on top. The black studio walls surrounded this and a quilt covered the presenters' sofa.  
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