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28.04.2020 - 19:35 / breakingnews.ie
Loose Women is returning with a difference after six weeks off air.
The daytime ITV show stopped broadcasting live as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Now the panellists will return for the first live studio show, with some adjustments, on Monday.
Three women, instead of all the panellists, will be in the studio with one joining via video link when the show returns.
There will also be some pre-recorded shows across the week, as well as the live shows on Mondays and Wednesdays.
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For super fans of daytime TV, it has been six long weeks without one of ITV's major shows.
Loose Women is set to return to our screens from a live studio after a six week hiatus.
Loose Women has been off air during the coronavirus lockdown, but it is set to return to screens next Monday with its first live show in six weeks. ITV has been showing repeat episodes of the popular show every lunchtime, but the ladies will return to screens with new shows from Monday 4 May at 12.30pm.