Good Morning Britain this week and her absence has sparked concern.
28.07.2020 - 12:31 / ok.co.uk
Good Morning Britain was thrown into chaos on Tuesday morning as the studio suffered a power outage just minutes before going live. Kate Garraway, 53, informed viewers of the incident that almost saw the hit ITV show forced off air.
Just after the show hit screens at 6am, Kate said: "We are here by the skin of our teeth. We had a massive power cut at Good Morning Britain and it's been all sorts of drama.
Good Morning Britain this week and her absence has sparked concern.
Good Morning Britain.She explained: ‘He is stable and actually yesterday I spoke to the nurses and they said they had put Good Morning Britain on and they felt he looked, because his eyes are open, he looked focused.
Ben Shephard has taken a break from Good Morning Britain to concentrate on his show, Tipping Point, as it begins filming again following lockdown. Ben has been hosting ITV breakfast show GMB for three of the five days of the week as regular hosts Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid are on a break.
Ben Shephard is leaving Good Morning Britain to concentrate on Tipping Point, which is set to begin filming for the first time since lockdown. On Wednesday’s GMB, Kate Garraway confirmed that it was her co-host Ben Shephard’s last day on the breakfast show.
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