This Morning fans share Holly Willoughby concern as woman 'taken out' live on air in chaotic scenes
20.09.2023 - 15:57
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This Morning fans have shared Holly Willougby's concern after a woman was 'taken out' live on air. The presenter was back fronting the ITV daytime show on Wednesday (September 20) alongside Dermot O'Leary from the safety and comfort of the London-based studio.
The show's resident vet Dr Scott Miller, however, had been sent over to Bedfordshire - more specifically Wyboston Lakes - where he tried out a "unique open water experience like no other". He was doing the swimming segment with The Working Newfoundland Club to demonstrate how the dogs can help people who get into trouble in the water.
Starting the segment, a wetsuit-clad: "I'm here at Wyboston lakes to have a swim with them! And the best part about it is you get a little bit of a cuddle or a massive bear hug!"
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He was soon asked to demonstrate how the pup could rescue him if he was drowning. Dr Scott was asked to fall out the boat and hide in the lake for the demonstration, so the dog could use his instincts and save him.
‘"Oh my god, it's so freezing!’ Dr Scott yelled, as he plunged into the open water for the first time. As the dog swam up and saved him, Dr Scott, gripping onto its back, told the camera: "I am off, so I’ll catch you guys later!"
A little while later, Holly and Dermot cut back to Dr Scott, to see him reaching the bank. Once he got back onto dry ground, he said: "The best thing about it is you get a little bit of a cuddle or a massive bear hug."
But as he was talking, things turned to chaos as he couldn't keep the dog away from the water and one