This Morning still appears to be going through a number of changes ahead of the start of a new partnership on the programme. Earlier this month (February) Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley were confirmed as the new permanent presenting duo.
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It's Musicals Week on Dancing on Ice, where viewers will see the celebrities and their professional skating partners perform routines to some hit tunes from the stage. The remaining nine contestants will attempt to impress the judges to soundtracks from the likes of Moulin Rouge, Sunset Boulevard, Little Shop of Horrors and Matilda.
So far, three celebrities have been knocked out of the ITV skating contest, with pro boxer Ricky Hatton being the first to leave. S-club 7 singer Hannah Spearritt was eliminated in week three, and soap actor Claire Sweeney was the latest celebrity to leave.
At the start of Sunday's show (February 11), hosts Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern announced that there will be a double elimination, with just seven celebrities remaining in the competition next week. This week also sees the return of the judges' challenge, with the contestants tasked to skate alone whilst performing a jump on the ice.
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Kicking off the show was comedian Lou Saunders and her pro partner Brendyn Hatfield, who performed Six from Six The Musical, and were given a total score of 26.5. However, one of those scores wasn't from the usual judge Ashley Banjo, as he has been replaced.
Holly Willoughby announced the star’s departure during last Sunday’s edition of the show. Ashley, 35, is hitting the road with his dance troupe Diversity for a 55-date tour across the UK.
Keeping his seat warm is American figure skater Johnny Weir. The 39-year-old, who is from Pennsylvania, is a two-time Olympian - competing in the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics.
Since hanging up his skates in 2013, Johnny has been a commentator and figure skating analyst
This Morning still appears to be going through a number of changes ahead of the start of a new partnership on the programme. Earlier this month (February) Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley were confirmed as the new permanent presenting duo.
ITV's daytime schedule has had a huge shake-up after two breakfast shows were axed.
This Morning has confirmed another presenter is stepping into the main host role despite Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley being confirmed as the new permanent presenting duo.
Dancing on Ice's Amber Davies got the support of her current partner and her ex-boyfriend as she came under fire for her latest appearance on the ice. The West End actress was back at the rink on Sunday night (February 25) as the quarter-final of the ITV skating competition took place.
Ant and Dec fans have been comparing tonight's episode of Saturday Night Takeaway to Oprah Winfrey's own show.
Beloved Morning TV star, Fern Britton, who regularly brought smiles to viewers across the nation as co-host of This Morning alongside Phillip Schofield, is set to step into the Celebrity Big Brother house. Fern, 66, charmed audiences on the popular ITV show from 1999 up until her departure in 2009, often presenting with Phil.
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.
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.
Good Morning Britain star Ben Shephard has revealed when his final episode will air and it's closer than viewers think. The 49-year-old was announced as the new co-host for This Morning alongside Cat Deeley last week.
Roman Kemp is high up in the bookies' odds to replace Ben Shephard on Good Morning Britain. It was announced last week that Ben, 49, would be teaming up with Cat Deeley as the new faces of This Morning, following Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield's departures in 2023. As a result, his chair on GMB is now available.
Dancing on Ice fans were clearly divided as the show paid tribute to Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean following their big news last week. During Sunday night's (February 18) live show, the pair confirmed they have “no plans” to step back from the ITV competition after announcing their retirement from skating together in 2025.
Many Dancing on Ice viewers were left disagreeing with the judges after another celebrity was voted off the ITV show. This week it was former Eastenders actor Ricky Norwood who left the series after Oti Mabuse, Christopher Dean, Jayne Torvill and Johnny Weir all opted to save Amber Davies following the skate-off.
Dancing on Ice viewers were left 'bawling' by Ryan Thomas' emotional performance on Sunday night. The former Coronation Street star was back on the ice with partner Amani Fancy for personal week where skaters were asked to perform a routine close to their hearts.
This Morning's Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary have broken their silence about the new hosts joining them on ITV. It's finally been confirmed that Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley are taking over from Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield as the main show presenters.
This Morning today revealed that Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard will be joining as full-time presenters - after a tumultuous year for the ITV show. It comes following months of speculation that the duo will be taking the reins from stand-in presenters who stepped up after Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby quit the programme. As well as his stints on GMTV followed by Good Morning Britain, having started on Channel 4 with The Bigger Breakfast, Ben also fronts gameshow Tipping Point.
ITV bosses have confirmed the news we were all waiting for - the new hosts of This Morning.
This Morning hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary had an awkward moment when a guest mentioned the show's reported new presenter while live on air. The presenters were fronting the ITV daytime show at the time as they continued to take on the full-time main host gig.
Love Island: All Stars has been likened to the "Jeremy Kyle Show" after a massive bust-up left one Islander in floods of tears.The drama first kicked off on Wednesday 14 January, after the cast had earlier played a revealing game called Couple Of Sorts, which showed what the public really thinks of their relationships. While the game may have seemed fun at first, the atmosphere soon got heated when Anton Danyluk and Georgia Harrison realised they weren't seen as a strong couple by viewers at home.
This Morning fans were left lost for words today after discovering Noel Edmonds' real age.
Lucy Mecklenburgh was left fighting tears after seeing her fiance Ryan Thomas fall twice during his latest performance on Dancing on Ice. The actor returned to the ice for the latest instalment of the ITV skating competition on Sunday night (February 11) which happened to be Musicals Week.