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===Relaunch=== The show was relaunched on 20 January 2003 with presenters [[Iain Lee]] and [[Edith Bowman]]. Mel and Sue took over the final half-hour from 8:30.<ref>{{cite web |title=Comedy duo join new Rise line-up |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/2666381.stm |website=BBC News |date=16 January 2003}}</ref> <!--The first episode featured Claire Goose and Darren Brown as well as popular TV chef Jamie Oliver. Many{{who}} remarked that it was the new Big Breakfast as it is set in Bayswater with two presenters sitting in front of a door which leads into South London where there are shops very often shown in the foreground. The first show had the clock conflicting with on screen graphics and the show faced the indignation of a zero rating. In the first episode of 2003, the hosts showed us around the new set which had a live audience, staff making teas and coffees and breakfast items, an area where the guests could have make up and chill out before they were called on. The graphics were slightly different in that they showed different parts of London, the titles featured the city, a pathway with two illuminated tiles, Arsenal's Highbury Stadium, a train station with a man standing outside and then it ending with Bayswater where the show was filmed and the RI:SE logo being displayed before a fade cut into the mornings show --> Bowman was later replaced by 2002 ''[[Big Brother (British TV series) series 3|Big Brother]]'' winner, [[Kate Lawler]]. Zora Suleman provided half-hourly news updates. [[Dougie Anderson]] was a stand-in presenter and also often reported from a record shop near the studio, as well as helping with the daily television review. During the [[Iraq War]] the show was shortened to allow for Channel 4 News coverage to be shown.{{cn|date=August 2024}} In the Summer of 2003, Mel and Sue left RI:SE and the show was solely presented by Iain, Kate and Dougie. RI:SE gave extensive coverage to reality TV formats including [[Big Brother (British TV series)|Big Brother]], [[Pop Idol]] and [[The Salon (TV series)|The Salon]]. In Summer 2003, RI:SE launched a contest for a member of the public to become the "reality correspondent", a competition won by "Kitty"{{vague|date=January 2014}}, who remained with the show until the final episode. Big Brother monitor "James"{{vague|date=January 2014}} joined Iain Lee and Kate Lawler, after winning a competition to give updates on events in the house and conducting live interviews with the latest evictees. One episode featured PJ{{vague|date=January 2014}} who joined Iain and Kate after the first housemate - Anouska - was evicted from the [[Big Brother (British TV series) series 4|Big Brother 4]] house. James also accompanied Kitty on the final show.
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