GETHIN JONES REVEALS RETURN DATE FOR BBC MORNING LIVE

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GETHIN JONES REVEALS RETURN DATE FOR BBC MORNING LIVE AFTER TEMPORARY HIATUS

In an exciting announcement, Gethin Jones has revealed when BBC Morning Live will be returning to our screens. The beloved daytime staple, which usually airs between 9:30am and 10:45am each weekday, has been on a break, with Rip Off Britain taking its place. However, fans can mark their calendars as Gethin confirmed that the show will be back on Monday, 10 June.

During last Friday’s episode, Gethin was joined by co-host Gaby Roslin for some lively entertainment. The pair even participated in a dance class led by Strictly Come Dancing professional Neil Jones. After showing off their moves alongside singer Lulu, Gethin announced the temporary hiatus, stating, “Our last show for three weeks. You’ll need the rest.” But fear not, as Gaby was thrilled to share that the “Rip Off Britain ladies” will be filling in during the break.

Helen Skelton, another familiar face on Morning Live, also bid farewell to viewers last week. Taking to Instagram, the former BBC Radio 5 Live broadcaster announced her temporary departure, expressing gratitude to the audience for their support and for welcoming the show into their homes.

Fans of Morning Live can look forward to the return of series six, which will be available on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 9:30am on Monday, 10 June. In the meantime, Rip Off Britain, featuring Angela Rippon, Julia Somerville, and Gloria Hunniford, has been keeping audiences engaged with investigations into various topics.

Stay tuned for more updates and exciting content from BBC Morning Live as it makes its highly anticipated comeback.

TV Star Reveals Shocking Truth About Popular Show

In a candid interview, a beloved TV star has opened up about the unexpected longevity of a hit programme and the disappointing rise of fraudsters. The star, who has been involved in the show since 2009, expressed their initial excitement about the show’s mission to inform and entertain. However, they never anticipated that it would continue for a staggering 16 years.

Speaking to virginradio.co.uk, the star revealed their deep disappointment in the increasing sophistication of fraudsters. Despite their dedication to presenting the show for 16 seasons, they admitted that they wish they didn’t have to confront such deceitful individuals.

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