Susanna Reid replaces on Good Morning Britain on Sunday as ITV continues regular schedule changes
Susanna Reid will not be returning to Good Morning Britain on Sunday morning after the show begins.
The presenter, 51, has been leading the ITV breakfast show since the Queen’s death at Balmoral Castle in Scotland last Thursday but she will be off on Sunday when Adil Ray, 48, and Kate Garraway, 55, will host the show from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
A special edition of the program will include the latest information ahead of the late monarch’s funeral on Monday, with some changes made to ITV’s schedule on Sunday.
Take a break: Susanna Reid will not be returning to Good Morning Britain on Sunday morning for a show-off after top news coverage since the Queen’s death
Love Your Weekend With Alan Titchmarsh will follow up on Good Morning Britain at 9:30am, with EFL Highlights airing at 11.25am and ITV News and Weather at 12:30pm.
You’ve Been Framed will air at 1:30pm while Ainsley’s Caribbean Kitchen will air at 2pm and Simply Raymond Blanc will air at 2:30pm.
James Martin’s Great British Adventure will air at 3pm and Dickinson’s Real Deal Winner will air at 3:30pm, followed by Tipping Point: Lucky Stars at 4pm and Ninja Warrior UK: Race For Glory at 5pm . ITV News and Weather will then broadcast at 6pm, followed by regional news.
Host: Adil Ray, 48, and Kate Garraway, 55, will host the show from 6:30am to 9:30am on Sunday
Then an episode of Emmerdale while originally slated to be the second season of the series to air on Friday, September 16, will be shown at 18:30.
Coronation Street, the episode was originally scheduled to show on Friday, September 16th then returns at 7pm before Queen Elizabeth II: National Silence at 7.5pm.
Ridley will air at 8:55 p.m., ITV News and Weather will air at 10 p.m., Bradley and Barney: Breaking Dad will air at 10 p.m., and Gallagher Premiership Rugby Highlights will air at 10:45 p.m. documentary Queen Remembrance at 11:45pm.
Farewell: The country’s longest-reigning royal, Queen Elizabeth II, died ‘peacefully’, aged 96, at Balmoral in Scotland last Thursday (pictured in October 2021)
ITV will continue to make some changes to the main channel scheduled to air in the coming days to reflect significant state events culminating in the Queen’s funeral in London on Monday.
A series of documentaries about the Queen’s 70-year reign and the new monarch, King Charles III, will be broadcast.
The channel boss would like to re-introduce some of the channel’s regular programs this week.
Sombre: On Tuesday evening, the Queen’s coffin was flown to London, where she was taken to Westminster Hall to lie in state
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