# "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" (Willamson) – 7:27 (Frankfurt)
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# "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" (Willamson) – 7:15
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# "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" (Williamson) – 7:15
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In 1969, Sydney's Good Morning!!! breakfast show on TEN-10 was renamed Breakfast-a-Go-Go, bringing it into line with the Melbourne program.
The theme song, entitled "Once in a Lifetime", is played by John Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls .
Other characters include Gabriel Damon as Bradley; Samantha Mills as Wendy; Julie Ronnie as Lonnie Maple; Matt Shakman as Georgie Winslow; Charles Siebert as Charlie Davis; Britton Elliott as Janet Hillhurst; Josh Goddard as Steven; and Andrea Messersmith as Laurie.
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Mikey Gonzalez (Max Battimo), Zack's best friend, who, although not generally awkward as Screech, became quite shy around girls; a good student, especially in math and history but sometimes gets into conflict with Zack.
The title of the feature film, Good Morning, Night, is taken from a poem by Emily Dickinson.
The show also starred Joby Baker, who was known for guest starring in many sitcoms.
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The show's creators were Carl Reiner, Sheldon Leonard, Bill Persky, and Sam Denoff, all of whom had worked on The Dick Van Dyke Show, and was inspired by Persky & Denoff's personal experiences working as continuity writers for several disc jockeys on radio station WNEW in New York during the 1950s.
His other performances with the ensemble range from venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and the Concertgebouw to television appearances on Good Morning and David Letterman.