This Morning viewers were left a little baffled when they tuned in to one particular segment on the latest show. Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were back at the helm of the ITV daytime programme on Tuesday (May 17).
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For 34 years, This Morning has been a staple of British daytime viewing. From hard hitting topical discussions through to culinary mishaps, it’s been a familiar friend for many viewers as they tune in every weekday to discover the latest talking points and celebrity gossip.
Originally fronted by husband and wife duo Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan, the show has gone on to introduce the world to several much loved presenters, including those currently at the helm, Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby – and more recently, Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary, who present the programme every Friday.The winner of both National Television Awards and TV Choice Awards, the show has been delighting audiences since October 1988, making it one of the longest running daytime programmes on British TV. But where are the ITV daytime show's popular presenters now? Richard Madeley and Judy Finnegan (1988 – 2001) The duo who started it all, husband and wife team Richard Madeley and Judy Finnegan were the hosts of the show when the programme first debuted back in October, 1988.
The couple quickly became the national’s sweethearts, with their laid back presenting style drawing widespread praise from many viewers. As a result of their popularity, the pair were even invited to front a number of other shows, including a special live episode at Disneyland California, in which they interviewed Disney legends Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
The iconic duo eventually left This Morning in 2001 to front their own talk show on Channel 4.The Richard and Judy Show was launched in 2008, before continuing on digital channel Watch until 2009, but it was officially cancelled shortly after. Since then, the couple have continued to recommend books as part of
.This Morning viewers were left a little baffled when they tuned in to one particular segment on the latest show. Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were back at the helm of the ITV daytime programme on Tuesday (May 17).
Good Morning Britain is often dividing viewers - but a number have people have lodged official complaints following an interview with Susanna Reid and the Prime Minister. The presenter finally got to talk to Boris Johnson, almost five years after he last spoke to the ITV programme.
Good Morning Britain has come under fire from viewers after suffering what they described as a 'shameful' Eurovision blunder. The annual song content is just days away and the first semi-final takes place on Tuesday night (May 10).
Martin Lewis has replaced Richard Madeley on Good Morning Britain for the first show of the week. On Monday 9 May the 65 year old was replaced by the financial journalist who appeared alongside Susanna Reid, which ITV viewers were delighted to see. The Money Saving Expert took the opportunity to discuss the latest changes to the cost of living as well as university fees and viewers rushed to Twitter to praise the switch-up.
Lorraine Kelly has spoken out after being put on the spot about becoming the new Countdown host following Anne Robinson's departure from the show.
Holly Willoughby got frustrated on This Morning ' s Spin To Win Game and called the player 'useless.' Anyone who enters the game has to answer the phone in three rings and instead of greeting the caller say the correct phrase or password. On yesterday's programme, a player called Christina had been selected at random but did not follow the rules as the TV presenter and her co-star Philip called. Answering the line, Christina said: "Hello," and was met with a disappointed Holly who chirped back: "Oh Christina." The host then added: "Useless." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Good Morning Britain viewers said they were 'heartbroken' as Susanna Reid told the Prime Minister of a pensioner who uses her free bus pass to sit on buses all day in order to keep warm amid the cost of living crisis. The presenter sat down with Boris Johnson for his first interview on the ITV news programme in nearly five years on Tuesday (May 3). She headed to Downing Street to have the chat live from No.10 but viewers were initially left confused when the PM was late.
Good Morning Britain viewers have been left reacting to the news that Boris Johnson will finally appear on the programme for the first time in five years. It was confirmed on Monday that Susanna Reid will speak to the Prime Minister at No.10 with the interview airing on Tuesday (May 3).
Kate Garraway made a return to Good Morning Britain on Monday after being forced off the show last week. Viewers are used to seeing the presenter host the Thursday and Friday editions of the ITV news programme alongside Ben Shephard.
This Morning viewers were full of compliments as Alison Hammond showed off a new look on Friday's show. The presenter was back fronting the ITV daytime show alongside co-host Dermot O'Leary after jetting back from Dubai.
Phillip Schofield revealed that This Morning was forced into making a change in order to get its 'headline act' on the show. The presenter and co-host Holly Willoughby were back on screens for this last show of the week.
A guest on This Morning felt the need to remind Phillip Schofield of where he was as he made a summer confession. The presenter was back at the helm of the ITV daytime show on Wednesday alongside co-host Holly Willoughby.
The Daily Star. As well as presenting This Morning since 2002 - first alongside Ferne Britton, then Holly Willoughby - he is also well known for hosting the game show The Cube and Dancing on Ice. He is also the current face of We Buy Any Car adverts.
Good Morning Britain saw the return of Ed Balls on Tuesday's show (April 26) as he hosted the show alongside Susanna Reid. The former Labour MP first made his presenting debut on the show last year.