61-401: This Morning may refer to: This Morning (TV programme) , a British daytime television programme This Morning (radio program) , a Canadian radio show which aired from 1997 to 2002 CBS This Morning , an American morning show, successor and predecessor to The Early Show CNN This Morning , an American morning show "This Morning",
122-701: A meteor shower , the June Lyrids in June 1966. After teacher training in Gateshead in the late 1960s, he was employed to teach biology at Altrincham Grammar School for Boys until May 1984, when his schooling career came to "an abrupt end" following an indecent proposal he made to two pupils at his home. Talbot began working for Granada Television in 1982, with The Final Frontier , an educational science series networked on ITV as part of their children's programming strand. In 1984, he began presenting for
183-497: A "giggly" interview with then Prime Minister Boris Johnson . The co-hosts' decision to take a selfie with Johnson was also criticised, and viewers raised a "lack of professionalism" and "clear bias". Schofield defended the stunt writing: "Can I point out that if Mr Corbyn had asked for a selfie, we would have happily obliged." Viewers argued that the pair had been more critical when interviewing Jeremy Corbyn , who faced repeated calls to apologise for accusations of antisemitism in
244-572: A 2014 World Record attempt by doing a solo flight to 1,000 metres high, live on This Morning . Reporter Jenni Falconer covered the occasion. On 3 October 2013, This Morning celebrated its 25th anniversary. The programme was broadcast live from its original home at Albert Dock in Liverpool with presenters Phillip Schofield, Eamonn Holmes , Holly Willoughby, Alison Hammond and Ruth Langsford being joined by original presenters Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan . Numerous historical clips of
305-669: A British daytime magazine programme that is broadcast on ITV . It debuted on 3 October 1988 and is broadcast live every weekday from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm across the United Kingdom , and in Ireland by Virgin Media One . The programme features a variety of news, showbiz , fashion, health and beauty, lifestyle , home and garden, food, tech, live phone-ins, and competitions. The show was originally presented by husband and wife duo Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan for more than
366-580: A Scottish court on 11 March 2016, where he faced ten fresh charges of indecent assault dating from 1968 to 1981 and two charges of breach of the peace . He did not enter a plea during the hearing. In May 2017, Talbot was convicted of seven charges of indecent assault against boys that took place on trips to Scotland while he was a teacher at Altrincham Grammar. On 15 June 2017, he was sentenced to four years' imprisonment at Lanark Sheriff Court , to run from 14 August, after he had served half of his existing sentence for indecent assault. On 29 November 2017, Talbot
427-451: A daily average of two million viewers. In the first few series, the show's "experts" were weatherman Fred Talbot , agony aunt Denise Robertson , medic Dr Chris Steele , cook Susan Brookes , beauty presenter Liz Earle , hair and make-up artists Andrew and Liz Collinge, and wine expert Charles Metcalfe. The theme tune was by David Pringle, who also wrote opening music for Wheel of Fortune , Fun House and The Pyramid Game . To end
488-543: A decade after its launch. It is currently presented by Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley from Monday to Thursday with Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary presenting on Fridays. The daytime programme has aired on ITV for over 35 years, making it one of the longest-running daytime programmes on British television. It won the National Television Award for Best Daytime/Live Magazine Show for 12 years running, from 2011 to 2022. In 1988, ITV decided to create
549-596: A further sexual assault in June 2014. His trial began in January 2015, accused of abusing four former pupils at Altrincham Grammar School and a fifth schoolboy from the Newcastle area, during an annual holiday in the 1970s. He was defended by Suzanne Goddard QC. Witnesses included Stone Roses lead singer Ian Brown , a former pupil of Talbot's at Altrincham Grammar School for Boys, who swore under oath that Talbot showed his class gay pornographic films. Evidence
610-542: A gap to go back and forth between Britain and the island of Ireland . Crowds often gathered to watch his leap. On one occasion in 2004, a diver swam near the map to distract Talbot and on another a streaker swam naked up to the map and jumped on. Talbot also presented several regional feature series for ITV Granada , including Locks and Quays and Wainwright Country before returning to weather presenting with Granada Reports in February 2009. He also contributed to
671-567: A guest) by Schofield and Willoughby "belittling". Television personality and cleaner Kim Woodburn , who appeared on the show after leaving the Celebrity Big Brother house, branded Schofield and Willoughby "phoney" and "two-faced" on the show. Dr Ranj Singh said in 2023 he had made an official complaint of a toxic culture and been managed out. ITV confirmed an external adviser carried out an investigation in 2021. Former Secretary of State for Culture Nadine Dorries questioned
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#1732791835357732-582: A live daytime morning programme and five regional ITV companies made pilot shows to bid for the national contract: The first episode of This Morning aired at 10:40 am on 3 October 1988 and finished at 12:10 pm, live from the Granada studio inside the Albert Dock in Liverpool . An industry insider believed the idea would not work and would be pulled by Christmas 1988, but despite This Morning being launched with no publicity, its ratings quickly rose to
793-418: A new set and with Holly Willoughby replacing Fern Britton as co-host, which saw ratings rise by 20%. This Morning Cook In! , an interactive cook event, began on 1 March 2010. Each week, five viewers and a celebrity guest cooked along, via Skype , with Gino D'Acampo or Phil Vickery . From 20 March 2010, This Morning increased from five to seven shows a week, with two new one-hour shows broadcast on
854-441: A production assistant. Schofield stated that the affair had begun when the co-worker was 20 years old, at which point Schofield was in his mid-50s, and admitted lying about it to ITV's management, his work colleagues, his lawyers, his agent and his friends and family. He resigned from ITV and apologised for his lies, while calling the relationship "consensual" and "unwise but not illegal." ITV said it had investigated rumours of
915-540: A relationship between Schofield and the co-worker in early 2020, but that both men had repeatedly denied the affair. News of Schofield's affair and departure from ITV received extensive coverage in the British media. Elton John said that "If it was a straight guy in a fling with a young woman, it wouldn't even make the papers" while Jeremy Clarkson said "It seems to me he is only guilty of being what he said he was: gay." Piers Morgan also supported Schofield, saying it
976-541: A series of challenges for former Made in Chelsea cast member Georgia Toffolo that included completing tasks required of staff in KFC and a sewage works. Viewers deemed the segment "pathetically patronising" to watch Toffolo "slum it like ordinary folk for the day" and claimed the show was "patronising working-class people." In December 2019, during the 2019 general election , Schofield and Willoughby were criticised for
1037-408: A song by The Cure from The Cure "This Morning", a song by Irish band Picture This See also [ edit ] This Morning with Richard Not Judy , a British comedy television programme Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title This Morning . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
1098-454: A stand-in presenter since 1999, and her husband Eamonn Holmes became permanent presenters on Fridays and main presenters during school holidays. On 26 March 2009, Britton announced that she was to leave This Morning after ten years and would be replaced by Holly Willoughby on 14 September 2009. She presented her final show on 17 July 2009. In 2014 and 2015, Amanda Holden and Christine Lampard presented alongside Schofield when Willoughby
1159-460: A statement to the Daily Mail on 26 May, Schofield admitted that, before leaving his wife in 2020, he had carried on an extramarital affair with a younger male ITV co-worker. He had first met the co-worker while giving a talk at the drama school where the latter was then a 15-year-old student. Schofield later arranged a job interview for the co-worker at This Morning , where he was hired as
1220-543: A woman would not have created such a scandal. Willoughby, who had previously said she was hurt that Schofield had lied to her when she asked about the rumours, returned to This Morning on 5 June for the first time since his departure. Stating that she felt "shaken, troubled and let down," she said that everyone at the programme had given "love and support to someone who was not telling the truth." She expressed concern for Schofield's mental health, thanked viewers for their kindness and support, and said "what unites us all now
1281-486: Is a desire to heal." Stating that it was "deeply disappointed by the admissions of deceit" made by Schofield, ITV severed ties with him, and instructed a King's Counsel to carry out an external review of its handling of the incident. ITV confirmed that This Morning would continue without Schofield, and announced that Jane McDonald would replace him as host of The British Soap Awards . The talent agency YMU dropped Schofield after representing him for 35 years, and
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#17327918353571342-525: Is regularly featured on clip shows. In 1996, the show was moved to the London Studios on the grounds that it was difficult to get celebrity guests to travel from London to Liverpool. The show proved newsworthy on several occasions. In 2001 This Morning covered new ground by showing a gay partnership celebration live, and a 2008 interview with Kerry Katona slurring her words also attracted coverage. ITV relaunched This Morning in 2009 with
1403-568: The CITV science series Prove It! and guest presented weather forecasts for the ITV Breakfast programme Daybreak . In December 2012, Greater Manchester Police carried out a search of Talbot's home in Bowdon , when allegations first emerged of abuse at Altrincham Grammar School between the early 1970s and early 1980s. A day before the search, Talbot posted on his Twitter account that he
1464-539: The Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal on 8 November 2012, Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby interviewed then Prime Minister David Cameron . During the interview, Schofield presented Cameron with a list he had obtained from the internet of five people named as paedophiles in connection with the North Wales child abuse scandal . The names of several former senior Conservative politicians were visible on
1525-650: The Prince's Trust announced that it would no longer feature him as an ambassador, saying it was "no longer appropriate to work together." When in Rome stopped selling the Phillip Schofield brand wines on its own website after revelations emerged about Schofield's affair, saying "this collaboration has drawn to a natural conclusion". As a result of the controversy, ITV in October 2023 began requiring all workers at
1586-556: The This Morning team as a regular segment presenter and announcer. In November 2021, she guest presented three episodes of the show alongside Schofield. In December 2020, it was announced that Holmes and Langsford were being replaced on Fridays by Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary , but would remain in their school holiday presenting slot. In December 2021, Holmes announced he was leaving This Morning and would be moving to GB News , with Langsford also announcing her departure from
1647-511: The Friday show. Coleen Nolan and Twiggy replaced Madeley and Finnigan in 2001, with Britton and Leslie remaining on Fridays. Twiggy was later dismissed, whilst Nolan presented until the end of 2001 with Leslie, and was subsequently replaced by Britton. Phillip Schofield joined the programme as a Friday presenter in September 2002. The following month, Leslie's contract on This Morning
1708-544: The Labour Party . Viewers noted that Islamophobia in the Conservative Party was not raised with Johnson. Ofcom received 149 complaints. On 5 September 2022, This Morning included a new prize of "energy bills" in their regular "spin to win" game. The prize equated to four months of payments, up to £400 each month. When a contestant failed to provide the qualifying passcode on air This Morning ended
1769-481: The culture and working practices of the show. Questions over safeguarding and complaint handling by ITV have been raised generally and on 14 June Carolyn McCall answered to MPs on the Culture, Media and Sport Committee . Loose Women panellist Carol McGiffin said This Morning was "tainted" and her colleagues did not like the show or Schofield's handover to them. A former production staff member also criticised
1830-414: The current situation can't go on, and I want to do what I can to protect the show that I love." In the first broadcast after his exit, Hammond and O'Leary praised Schofield as "one of the best live television broadcasters this country has ever had". A broadcasting executive subsequently told The Times that Willoughby had given ITV an ultimatum that either she or Schofield had to leave the programme. In
1891-634: The first series, in 1989, the show was presented via satellite from the United States at Disneyland in Anaheim, California . Produced by Granada's Field Producer, Brian Thomas, the set was built directly in front of 'Sleeping Beauty Castle', a first for Disney. As part of the show, Talbot used a floating map of the British Isles to report the forecast. A clip of Mark Roberts , a prolific streaker , running onto Talbot's weather map in 1995
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1952-499: The game was reported on Russian state television. British politician Mary Kelly Foy tweeted: I'm disgusted that @thismorning have used people being unable to afford their energy bills as some kind of twisted gameshow. The producers need to rethink this immediately! Everyone deserves dignity, especially if they're struggling. On 6 September 2022, Schofield referenced the controversy by saying, "I wonder how much of that they can complain about online." Ofcom received 170 complaints about
2013-419: The general public. Online petitions were also organised calling for the pair to be sacked. Following months of speculation about his private life, and widespread reports of a feud with Willoughby, Schofield presented This Morning for the last time on 18 May 2023, after more than 20 years in the role. Two days later, he announced his departure from the programme with immediate effect, saying: "ITV has decided
2074-401: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=This_Morning&oldid=1142196878 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages This Morning (TV programme) This Morning is
2135-448: The list. Schofield was widely criticised for his action, with broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby describing his behaviour as "cretinous". Cameron responded by warning against a witch hunt, "particularly about people who are gay". ITV's director of television, Peter Fincham , said that Schofield was "wrong" in confronting Cameron and said that the broadcaster had agreed to co-operate fully with government regulator Ofcom 's investigation into
2196-415: The matter. The investigation was initiated after Ofcom received 415 complaints from viewers. Schofield later apologised, blaming a misjudged camera angle. Schofield and ITV later paid £125,000 compensation to settle a libel suit from one of those falsely accused, Alistair McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of West Green . In 2018, viewers and commentators criticised a segment titled "It's A Toff Life". Producers set
2257-573: The network – including staff, consultants, contractors, freelancers, apprentices, and individuals on work experience – to disclose all personal relationships with colleagues. The policy applies to co-workers in romantic or sexual relationships, but also to those who are friends or relatives, who live in the same household, or who share other close connections. Failure to comply with the policy can result in disciplinary action, including termination of employment. Schofield wrote in his memoir that in 2009, co-presenter Fern Britton accused him of meddling in
2318-500: The phone call, prompting Willoughby to say, "Well, we're not going to make Joyce's dreams come true." Schofield replied, "Well it's her fault." Schofield asked the first qualifying contestant if they were "worried" about energy bills and the contestant replied that "it's absolutely murder" having a prepayment meter. The inclusion of bill payments was compared to Black Mirror or The Hunger Games . Coverage from Sky News asked "Is Russia using Phillip Schofield for propaganda?" after
2379-591: The public, when filming for This Morning at the lying in state of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Hall . In a statement, ITV said that the pair was escorted from the press gallery by government staff and did not file past the Queen's coffin. Social media users contrasted this with the actions of former prime minister Theresa May and other celebrities including David Beckham , Susanna Reid and Tim Vine , all of whom queued for many hours with members of
2440-588: The regional news programme Granada Reports in North West England . He continued as a regular reporter for Granada Reports and became a weatherman for the ITV 's This Morning in October 1988. Until production of This Morning was moved from the Albert Dock , Liverpool, to London, Talbot presented weather reports from a large floating map of the UK and Ireland in the dock. He was required to jump across
2501-709: The remaining weeks' shows from the South Bank due to the main studio having a revamp ready for the new series on 1 September. The new series had many changes, including a brand new set, theme music, titles and the new logo being painted onto the outside of the building. In February 2017, it was announced that The London Studios , where This Morning is filmed, were planned to close for large-scale redevelopment in early 2018, and that This Morning would be relocated to Television Centre during construction. This move became permanent when ITV announced its intention to sell The London Studios in October 2018. In July 2017, at
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2562-410: The segment and it prompted widespread criticism from viewers and commentators. Ofcom's broadcasting code states that: "We would strongly advise broadcasters not to present a monetary prize as a possible resolution of financial difficulty." On 7 September 2022, the prize was removed without comment from ITV. On 17 September 2022, Schofield and Willoughby drew criticism for not joining The Queue with
2623-458: The show aired live coverage of the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank . From 6 January 2020, the programme was extended by 30 minutes following a live handover from Lorraine , which saw the show start at the earlier time of 10:00 as part of changes to the ITV daytime schedule. On 7 February 2020, Schofield came out as gay in an interview on This Morning , where he stated that "with
2684-403: The show and left because of this. Since the departure of Schofield, several people involved in the show have alleged a toxic culture operated . Ruth Langsford made a complaint to ITV while she worked there. Eamonn Holmes stated Phillip Schofield was "a narcissist and a bully at the centre of the toxicity." Media personality and singer Kerry Katona described it as "fake" and her interview (as
2745-464: The show were aired, including Gene Pitney 's miming gaffe from 1989 . Keith Lemon presented the weather from the show's famous floating weather map, while Stephen Mulhern presented various items including 'The Hub Sub' (the 'Hub' on a submarine). There was speculation concerning whether Fern Britton would return for the 25th anniversary; however, it was confirmed eight days beforehand that she would not. On 27 August 2015, This Morning broadcast
2806-485: The show without a main host for the first time in over 35 years, a number of presenters were tried out on This Morning , including Steve Jones , Andi Peters , Ben Shephard , Rochelle Humes, Rylan Clark, Cat Deeley , Sarah Ferguson , Emma Willis , Christine Lampard, Mollie King , Lisa Snowdon and Siân Welby . On 16 February 2024, Shephard and Deeley were announced as the show's new permanent presenters and they started presenting Monday–Thursday from 11 March. Amid
2867-761: The show, although she returned to guest present a week of episodes in August 2022 alongside Rylan Clark . In 2021, Craig Doyle joined the This Morning team as a regular segment presenter and announcer. In May 2022, he guest presented two episodes of the show alongside Hammond. Subsequently, Doyle and Gibson replaced Holmes and Langsford as the show's regular stand-in presenters. On 20 May 2023, Schofield agreed to step down from This Morning with immediate effect after more than 20 years following reports that his relationship with co-host Holly Willoughby had come under strain. Schofield said that he understood ITV had decided that "the current situation [could] not go on". Willoughby
2928-483: The show. From 1 to 5 October 2018, This Morning celebrated 30 years on air. During the week, it broadcast a live wedding, a brief come-back of the classic weather map from Albert Dock (presented by Hammond), special opening titles, a new app, a live studio audience, a special 30 years bus (with correspondents Lisa Snowdon and Ore Oduba), as well as special games and guests. On 2 October, an ITV special aired, entitled This Morning: 30 Unforgettable Years . On 12 October,
2989-529: The start of the summer series, new titles were made to match Langsford and Holmes presenting the show. The titles were different from the usual design, showing a behind-the-scenes look from the doors to the studio, make-up props and room, clothing department and the art gallery with a view of the studio at fast speed with crew in the presenters' place. The show was also retitled This Morning with Eamonn and Ruth . The regular series titles used since 2015 returned on 4 September, when Willoughby and Schofield returned to
3050-603: The strength and support of my wife and my daughters, I have been coming to terms with the fact that I am gay". In June 2022, amid the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II , Schofield and Willoughby hosted an episode of This Morning at Buckingham Palace . From October 1988 to July 2001, This Morning was presented by husband and wife Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan . During the tenth series, Caron Keating and Ross Kelly presided, and from series 11 in 1999 Fern Britton and John Leslie were regular presenters of
3111-435: The two had never been in a "love affair" and were still friends. He said his career was over; said he had "lost everything" and felt "utterly broken", embarrassed and ashamed; and claimed that if not for his daughters Ruby and Molly guarding him, he would have attempted suicide. Although he acknowledged the age difference, Schofield said he believed homophobia was a factor in the media coverage, suggesting that an affair with
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#17327918353573172-579: The weekends, where Schofield and Willoughby presented pre-recorded links in between compilations of the week's programming. The weekend editions were later dropped from the schedule. The "Hub" interactive segment was heavily featured from 2010 until 2014. Presenters included Jeff Brazier (2013–14), Jenni Falconer (2013–14), Stephen Mulhern (2011–2014), Rylan Clark (2013–14), Emma Willis (2012–2014), Coleen Nolan (2010–2012), Samanthi Jayawardena (2010–2012) and Matt Johnson (2010–2013). On 21 August 2013, Carol Vorderman took her first steps towards
3233-568: The working culture which led to her resignation. Fred Talbot Frederick Wilson Talbot (born 17 December 1949) is a British former television presenter. He grew up in north west England. Born in Edinburgh , Talbot grew up in north west England, where he attended North Cestrian Grammar School in Altrincham, Cheshire. In 1964 he was a founding member of the Altrincham and District Astronomical Society, with which he co-discovered
3294-504: Was also provided by Talbot's extensive diaries, which noted his sexual activity. On 13 February 2015, a jury at Minshull Street Crown Court in Manchester found Talbot guilty of indecent assault against two teenage boys at the school, and acquitted him of eight further charges. Immediately remanded in custody bearing in mind Talbot's "abuse of trust", sentencing was adjourned until 13 March 2015. With reporting restrictions lifted, it
3355-708: Was jailed for eight months for a further sexual assault, this time of a male over the age of 16, having admitted the offence at a previous hearing. Talbot was released from prison in December 2019. In 1998, Talbot was named Weatherman of the Year at the Annual International Weather Festival in Paris. In 2007, Talbot was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Science by Manchester Metropolitan University in recognition of bringing to
3416-432: Was later announced as head presenter, with Hammond, O'Leary, Gibson and Doyle as rotating presenters alongside Willoughby. On 5 October 2023, Willoughby withdrew from the programme at short notice when a murder plot against her became known. She subsequently took leave from the show for an indefinite period. Five days later, Willoughby announced on Instagram that she had quit the show. After Willoughby's departure left
3477-575: Was noted that a number of similar complaints against Talbot had since been passed by police to the procurator fiscal about alleged offences said to have been committed in Scotland. During the trial, Talbot said he knew at fourteen that he was homosexual. At Minshull Street Crown Court on 13 March 2015, Judge Timothy Mort sentenced Talbot to five years in prison. Talbot was told that he would serve at least two-and-a-half years in prison before being considered for release on licence. Talbot appeared in
3538-546: Was on a holiday cruise in the Atlantic Ocean. He did not return to his role at ITV Granada upon his return to the UK, but he was not suspended. In April 2013, police arrested Talbot, who refused to answer interview questions about allegations by men who claimed they had been abused as children. Following a re-arrest in December 2013, he was charged with ten historical sexual offences, followed by an eleventh charge for
3599-573: Was on maternity leave. Holden returned as a guest presenter in 2017. In August 2013, Rochelle Humes and her husband Marvin Humes joined This Morning as regular stand-in presenters and presented together until 2015. Humes returned in 2018 to present alongside Schofield when Willoughby was in Australia filming I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! . Following this, she has returned as a guest presenter numerous times. In 2018, Josie Gibson joined
3660-553: Was terminated after television presenter Matthew Wright named him as the man who allegedly raped Ulrika Jonsson . Jonsson had written in her autobiography that "an acquaintance" had raped her when she was 19. Schofield then took over as a main presenter. In 2003, Alison Hammond joined the This Morning team as a regular segment presenter and announcer. Lorraine Kelly presented with Schofield on Mondays and Fridays from September 2004, after Britton requested to spend more time with her family. In 2006, Ruth Langsford , who had been
3721-427: Was time for the media to stop "relentless persecution" of Schofield. Following his resignation, he gave separate interviews to BBC's Amol Rajan and The Sun in June 2023, in which he apologised to the co-worker for bringing the "greatest misery into his totally innocent life." He denied grooming the man, and said that he had lied not to protect his own career but to preserve the co-worker's privacy. He said that
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