Good Morning Britain presenter Richard Arnold is away from the ITV studios from next week as he takes a break from his hosting duties on the breakfast programme, and will be replaced by a huge pop star.
23.07.2023 - 16:07 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
ITV is switching up its usual daytime schedule this week which will see viewers' favourite shows taken off air. As part of a major shake-up, Good Morning Britain, This Morning, Lorraine and Loose Women have each been cancelled on Monday (July 24), with some shows remaining off-air for the rest of the week.
Viewers who normally tune into ITV from 6am every Monday to catch a glimpse of Good Morning Britain will instead see a repeat episode of Gino's Italian Family Adventure tomorrow. The early morning news programme, which is hosted by the likes of Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard, will then be replaced by the FIFA Women's World Cup from 6:30am until 9:05am.
The live coverage will show Italy v Argentina which kicks off at 7am in New Zealand. Viewers would then expect to see Lorraine, hosted by Lorraine Kelly or relief presenters Christine Lampard and Ranvir Singh, to air at 9am - but instead they'll see the Germany V Morocco match kick off from 9:05am until 11:35am.
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This means that ITV's leading morning show This Morning - regularly hosted by Holly Willoughby, Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond -is also being affected on Monday. The programme usually airs from 10am to 12:30pm every weekday, but with live coverage of the women's football airing until 2:15pm, it has been taken off-air completely.
Heading into the afternoon, viewers would usually see Loose Women start at 12:30pm until 1:30pm, but the lunchtime panel programme has also been replaced by the FIFA World Cup. The good news is that This Morning will return on Tuesday (July 25) at a later time of 11:15am, and will then be followed by Loose Women at its usual 12:30pm start
Good Morning Britain presenter Richard Arnold is away from the ITV studios from next week as he takes a break from his hosting duties on the breakfast programme, and will be replaced by a huge pop star.
Alison Hammond was left 'devastated' after her This Morning co-host Dermot O'Leary snubbed a personal present she had bought for him. During Friday's show, which saw the pair co-host while Holly Willoughby is away on holiday, Alison revealed that she had bought Dermot a build a bear which contained a bit of a twist. It was revealed that the bear had Alison's laugh loaded onto it so that it would make that noise if squeezed, but the gift did not go down quite so well.
This Morning will be off air on Tuesday, 8 August as ITV1 shakes up its schedule to make room for the Women’s FIFA Football World Cup.The flagship mid-morning programme, which has been a staple on screens since 1988, will be replaced by coverage of the tournament, which is taking place in Australia and New Zealand.The final two rounds of 16 matches will be played tomorrow ahead of the quarter finals, which begin on 11 August. Colombia and Jamaica are set to go head to head at 9am BST on 8 August, with the winning team set to face the Lionesses in the Quarter Finals.
Lorraine Kelly has delighted our screens for over 20 years as the Scottish television host regularly takes to ITV for her own morning programme.
We’ve seen Fred Sirieix organise meet-cutes for lucky lovers on First Dates for over a decade, but now the maitre d’ is heading on some dates of his own with the biggest names in food – and This Morning ’s Dermot O’Leary. The 51-year-old is back for another series of Remarkable Places To Eat – a show where he’s taken to top-rated restaurants across the world by chefs and culinary experts. It started life on BBC Two, but the travel show has migrated to More4 for its upcoming series and in the first episode, Fred is shown the sites of Italy’s Puglia by his pal Dermot.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan were spotted headed out after a slap-up meal at swanky Italian restaurant Villa Blanca, and the couple seemed quietly thoughtful following their outing. The married couple, who are legendary in the TV world after being the first duo to present This Morning together from 1988 to 2001, strolled down the road in Hampstead together, as they attempted to avoid the rain and muddy puddles. Good Morning Britain host Richard even carried his wife's handbag, a cream holdall, as she wrapped her arm around his.
Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary have officially bid 'goodbye' to This Morning - but only for a short while. Their last week of shows have been heavily disrupted by ITV's coverage of the Fifa Women's World Cup and despite their last of the summer being cut by an hour, they still enjoyed a jam-packed show.
This Morning regular presenters Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary have headed on their summer holidays, as they take a break from hosting the programme. During today’s show, 28 July, the two had some banter after recent quashing claims that their relationship is “strained” as they were served a fry-up during one segment. Dermot, 50, was delighted at the fact he was getting to taste the meal, as well as some bubbly which is supposed to compliment your tastebuds while eating a takeaway.
Andi Peters snapped 'you're so rude' at Ben Shephard on Good Morning Britain before later suffering an epic fall live on Lorraine. The TV star was back on both ITV shows in his usual energetic fashion as he brought viewers details of the latest competition which could see them win cash and a car.
Alison Hammond left fans saying it 'felt off' to watch her as they spotted a change in her during her latest social media appearance. The presenter took to Instagram with one of her usual videos filming in and round the This Morning studio.
Holly Willoughby is set to become the solo face of This Morning after ITV bosses decided not to find a full-time replacement for Phillip Schofield. The 42-year-old fronted This Morning alongside Phil for more than a decade until he left the show following reports of an affair with a younger male colleague.
Viewers who were looking forward to tuning into This Morning on Monday (July 24) will have been left disappointed as the ITV show has been taken off-air. The flagship show normally airs every Monday to Friday from 10am until 12:30pm with the likes of Holly Willoughby, Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond hosting.
Good Morning Britain and Lorraine have both been taken off-air today (July 24) as part of a schedule shake-up. Viewers who usually tune into ITV every weekday are used to seeing the flagship shows run alongside one another, delivering the latest headlines and showbiz gossip.
Alison Hammond has left fans saying 'omg' after showcasing her brand new look. The TV star, who presents This Morning every Friday alongside Dermot O'Leary, has been seen debuting a different attire to mark her upcoming role, which is worlds away from her ITV job.
Good Morning Britain fans were left baffled this morning after the ITV show was taken off air. Viewers who usually tune into the news programme from 6am every weekday were surprised to see the show removed from the usual schedule entirely on Friday (July 21).
Good Morning Britain will not air today in an ITV schedule shake-up, as the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 will be shown instead.This Morning and Lorraine will air as usual, after the former was absent from yesterday's schedule.The Women's World Cup will see the Filipino and Swedish teams go head to head, with the match airing from 6am until 8, where it will be followed by an episode of The Chase, before ITV's schedule returns to normal with Lorraine at 9am. It comes after regular host Susanna Reid paid her farewells to viewers as she left for her extended summer break.
ITV presenter Susanna Reid has announced her departure from Good Morning Britain as she said "bye" in a statement during Wednesday's instalment. The star is heading off on an extended break from fronting the breakfast show for the summer.
Holly Willoughby is said to be 'not hiding away' despite the recent pressure she has faced to continue on as normal following the Phillip Schofield scandal that rocked This Morning.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag This Morning hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary have issued a statement explaining why the show will be off air on Thursday. As Wednesday’s episode came to an end, 19 July, the presenters bid farewell to viewers and explained how the popular ITV daytime programme would not be returning until Friday.They went on to confirm that Thursday’s episode had been cancelled because the FIFA Women’s World Cup football tournament was being shown on ITV1 instead.
Susanna Reid appeared emotional as she was joined by her friend live on Good Morning Britain. The presenter was back hosting the show on Wednesday (July 19) alongside Martin Lewis when they were joined via video link by cancer campaigner Suki Thompson.