Good Morning Britain host Kate Garraway was left apologising to viewers after telling a guest not to 'say that word'. Kate and co-host Adil Ray were joined by Iain Dale and Jacqui Smith on Friday morning's episode.
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Good Morning Britain star Richard Gaisford has revealed that he was rushed to hospital after needing "emergency surgery".
The ITV show's chief correspondent took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to tell fans that he had received "first class" treatment at a Portsmouth NHS hospital after being admitted on Sunday. "Not quite the Sunday I'd planned," Richard, 51, wrote.
"Many thanks to the incredible team @PHU_NHS for amazing care and a spot of emergency surgery. NHS at its very best.
I realise there are untold pressures at the moment, but the service I received was first class and hugely appreciated." Richard's ITV colleagues wished him well, with GMB weather presenter Laura Tobin replying: "Take care x." Meanwhile, ITV News presenter Sally Biddulph wrote, "Get well soon Richard x." Fans also reacted to the news, with one writing: "OMG what happened @richardgaisford? Hope you're feeling better soon.
Take care." Another wrote, "Get well soon! But much appreciated to hear your kind words while you're unwell, means a lot for the NHS troops.
Take care." The journalist has been a correspondent on the ITV show since it was GMTV in 2000. He has stayed in the role and stood-in as a presenter at times as it became Daybreak in 2010 and eventually Good Morning Britain in 2014.
Richard has also appeared on other ITV shows, including The Sunday Programme as a reporter and both Lorraine and ITV News as an occasional correspondent. Richard's job at GMB has sent him into a number of dangerous territories, with the correspondent heading to Ukraine to cover Russia's invasion in 2022.
Fans feared for him as he took cover amid bomb sirens during a Kyiv interview in February of that year. Last week, Good Morning Britain said goodbye to long-time
.Good Morning Britain host Kate Garraway was left apologising to viewers after telling a guest not to 'say that word'. Kate and co-host Adil Ray were joined by Iain Dale and Jacqui Smith on Friday morning's episode.
Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard had a ‘rare chemistry’ after ‘instantly connecting’ during their presenting debut on This Morning, a body language expert has revealed. After months of speculation over who would be taking over from Phillip Schofield, who left the show in May last year, and Holly Willoughby, who resigned in October after 14 years, Ben and Cat joined the show as the permanent new faces of This Morning.
This Morning's Cat Deeley has a lot on her plate. From joining the ITV show as the new permanent host alongside Good Morning Britain's Ben Shephard, the 47 year old is also currently overseeing a huge home renovation project. According to reports, Cat and her husband, Irish comedian Patrick Kielty, paid £4.9 million for a rundown property in Hampstead, intending to transform it into a mid century Malibu style home.
After a very long wait, the two new hosts of This Morning have made their first appearance with presenters Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley having made their debut on the blue sofa.The pair have replaced Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield as well as a plethora of other hosts from Rochelle Humes to Josie Gibson, Craig Doyle and Andi Peters as This Morning's permanent hosts. Ben and Cat will host the episodes from Monday to Thursday, while Dermot O’Leary and Alison Hammond will keep their usual Friday slot.This Morning had been seeking new hosts since Philip stepped down in May last year, with his co-host Holly remaining on the show until her departure in October.
Ben Shephard has made a tongue-in-cheek swipe at Cat Deeley's husband Patrick Kielty ahead of their debut as the permanent hosts of ITV's This Morning on Monday. The presenter, 49, cheekily joked that while he'd never worked with Cat, 47, herself, he'd taken a lot of penalties against her husband Patrick during SoccerAid and "he's yet to save one".
Good Morning Britain's Ed Balls has made his fans super happy after stating he will be back on the show, ending speculation that Richard Madeley would be his replacement. He told his Instagram followers that he's not going anywhere and even shared a photo of him posing with Oscars paraphernalia, to plug ITV's upcoming coverage of the prestigious awards ceremony.
Kate Garraway did not appear on Good Morning Britain for the second day and her absence has now been explained by hosts.
Kate Garraway's Good Morning Britain co-stars have explained her absence after she sparked concern by not appearing on the programme. The presenter is usually seen at the helm of the ITV news programme on a Thursday and Friday and will be working with a range of co-hosts following Ben Shephard's exit last month.
Kate Garraway has raised concerns after she was replaced on Good Morning Britain and left her radio show just 30 minutes in this week. On Wednesday, the presenter, who lost her husband Derek just two months ago, started her usual 10am to 1pm slot on Smooth Radio, playing songs by Ed Sheeran and Paul Young. But after about half an hour, Kate's co-star Tina Hobley took over the show.Tina told listeners that Kate had been "sent home" because her voice had "completely gone".
Viewers of ITV's Good Morning Britain were left worried when Kate Garraway was not on the show on Thursday morning like she usually is.
Royal fans are all saying the same thing on social media as rumours about Princess Kate's health continue to swirl.The Princess of Wales, 42, who has just been seen publicly for the first time in her mother's car since undergoing "planned major abdominal surgery", was the topic of conversation on ITV's ITV's Good Morning Britain who shared a poll on their X, formerly Twitter, page asking if the Palace should address rumours surrounding Kate's health. Her retreat from the public eye has sparked many conspiracy theories, with GMB asking the question on their X account: "As conspiracy theories continue to grow online should the palace explain Princess Kate's illness?" The poll came after a new statement was released last week from the palace.
Ben Shephard's first replacement on Good Morning Britain has been confirmed ahead of his move to This Morning. The presenter has already finished his 10-year stint on the ITV news programme ahead of heading for pastures new.
ITV's Good Morning Britain has confirmed the first replacement for Ben Shephard, after he stepped down from the show. Long-standing presenter Adil Ray is set to take on the job as host of the popular morning programme. Ben, 49, was revealed as a new face of This Morning alongside Cat Deeley last month and will be taking over from Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
My Mum, Your Dad power couple Roger Hawes and Janey Smith sparked engagement rumours as fans told mum Janey to 'go for it' as she insisted she's an "independent person" who would consider proposing. The couple found a connection on camera, and are still going strong, more than six months after meeting on the reality series.
Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid and co-host Richard Madeley sent a message to their colleague live on air after he was rushed to hospital at the weekend for emergency surgery.
A few days after his Good Morning Britain exit, Ben Shephard has paid tribute to one of his now ex-co-stars as a new week on the show stars without him. There were emotional scenes last week as the presenter hosted the ITV news programme for the last time.
Ben Shephard is leaving his long-time colleague Susanna Reid as he prepares to become the new host of This Morning with Cat Deeley.The presenter fronted his last show on Friday, 23 February, where it was announced that his first day in his new gig will be Monday, 11 March. While it was an emotion-filled last day in the Good Morning Britain studio, Susanna, 53, has since taken to her social media to say an emotional goodbye to her friend and colleague, saying she's "going to miss".
Emotions were running high for Kate Garraway on Friday morning's Good Morning Britain as she bid farewell to her co-host Ben Shephard as the 49-year-old leaves to front This Morning.
Ben Shephard was left trying to hold back the tears as he presented Good Morning Britain for the last time. The presenter announced last week that he was leaving the ITV news programme as he'd landed the new main host gig on This Morning.
Good Morning Britain viewers have been left divided over Ben Shephard's last stint hosting the programme. The presenter was at the helm of the ITV news programme on Friday (February 23) for the last time with Kate Garraway as he leaves after 10 years.