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| '''Name''' || Tea Time Chat
  |name=Tea Time Chat
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  |genre= Magazine
| '''Broadcast''' || 2017-present
  |start date=23rd January 2017
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  |producers=[[Sam Hance]]<br>[[Tom Lee]]<br>[[Edwin Barnes]]<br>[[Katherine Bell]]
| '''Genre''' || Magazine
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| '''Created by''' || [[Kate Whitaker]] and [[Joel Mitchell]]
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| '''Producers''' || [[Sam Hance]]<br>[[Tom Lee]]<br>[[Edwin Barnes]]<br>[[Katherine Bell]]
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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.
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.


=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. The black studio walls surrounded this and a quilt covered the presenter's 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.  


Throughout its evolution, the set traditionally had the same set-up, but with a working TV, the quilt hung above it, the table now parallel to the presenters, and newspaper covered wooden boards behind the sofas. The lighting was also changed to create a brighter friendlier feel to the show. On rare occasions, guests sit on the separate armchairs.
Throughout its evolution, the set traditionally had the same set-up, but with a working TV, the quilt hung above it, the table now parallel to the presenters, and newspaper covered wooden boards behind the sofas. The lighting was also changed to create a brighter friendlier feel to the show. On rare occasions, guests sit on the separate armchairs.