What time does Kate Garraway's Good Stuff start and who are the guests?
12.08.2022 - 23:49
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Kate Garraway doesn’t just bring us the news on Good Morning Britain during the week – she also hosts her own Saturday morning show called Garraway’s Good Stuff. The 55-year-old presenter and her co-star Shivi Ramoutar welcome plenty of celebrity guests to the programme, enjoying an hour of conversation, wellness inspiration and cooking tasty recipes. It’s an easygoing and lighthearted watch, especially if you happen to be an early bird on the weekends.
So, when can you tune in?You can watch Garraway’s Good Stuff at 8. 30am on Saturday mornings on ITV. The show airs at the same time each Saturday.
Too early for you? It’s on at 9. 30am on ITV+1 – or you can opt to catch up with the latest episodes on the ITV Hub. Gallery: Emmerdale spoilers: 22 pictures reveal exposed affair, sex shock and Noah released (Metro)Kate will welcome singer and former M People frontwoman Heather Small in the August 13 show.
She will also be joined by fashion designer Seema Malhotra and CEO and entrepreneur Nicole Sealey. Shivi Ramoutar will also be on hand to offer a tasty summer dish to try out, while personal trainer Sophie Ritchie will go into some unique workout routines. Kate has been absent from GMB and other TV work lately as her husband Derek Draper sadly remains hospitalised – after taking a ‘very serious turn’ amid his ongoing long Covid health struggles.
But she will be back on the show this week to have a good natter with her guests and offer fun recipes and exercises to kick off your weekend. Last week, guests included TV presenter Andrea McLean and actor Kris Marshall, while Ore Oduba saw to hosting duties. Follow Metro across our social channels, on Facebook, Twitter and InstagramShare your views in the comments belowAre you a
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