BBC Breakfast has gone through an impressive behind-the-scenes transformation.
From next Monday (June 26), the likes of Sally Nugent, Jon Kay, Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt will present the programme in shiny new surroundings, after the MediaCity studio received its first makeover and expansion in more than 10 years.
Images of the multipurpose environment can be seen below.
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Although the iconic red sofa remains, BBC Breakfast has been handed a number of high-tech upgrades, including three more cameras and a state-of-the-art screen that allows hosts to tell stories in imaginative and bold new ways.
A new camera angle also showcases the position of the studio within the heart of BBC North operations at Salford Quay House, where BBC Breakfast, BBC Sport and 5Live are based.
The space will be shared with BBC Sport for its daily Sportsday segment, The Football News Show and live bulletins.
Richard Frediani, BBC Breakfast editor, shared in a statement: "After celebrating 10 years in Salford and 40 years on BBC One, it was time for a new look and studio for the UK's most watched morning show. Breakfast is how millions of Britons start their day, and I hope they'll enjoy seeing their favourite presenters in a bright, modern space."
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Presenter Nugent added: "The new studio is a wonderful addition to BBC Breakfast, and I can't wait to host the first live morning show on the 26th June.
"We have recently celebrated our 40th anniversary and this is a great gift to mark the occasion."
BBC Breakfast airs every morning from 6am on BBC One.