Eamonn Holmes has said he is open to working with wife Ruth Langsford again.
The pair were previously replaced on their Friday slot on This Morning by Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary in December 2020 after 15 years.
The Belfast man launched his own breakfast show on GB News with Isabel Webster back in December.
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Appearing on Steph's Packed Lunch on Tuesday, the presenter asked Eamonn if he was enjoying his new role despite not being on air with Ruth anymore.
Eamonn said: "I think the buzz of being involved in news, however horrendous, I mean what's going on in Ukraine at the moment is absolutely appalling, but you are there. I'd rather be a part of it, I'd rather be reporting about it, I'd rather be talking to be people who are influential in what's going on than being an observer on the outside.
"Once you are involved in TV and once the story is breaking, that's everything.
"We do what we can on GB News. The audience has grown six folds now and that's good."
Steph McGovern then asked the broadcaster if viewers can expect to see him and Ruth working together again.
"That's a very good question. Well, we are open to it, we'd be open to it however Ruth is very busy with her designing range on QVC. She's got her other jobs on Loose Women, so we're very busy.
"GB News, doing breakfast like that does consume your day and you are asleep when other people are awake, so who knows? But I think we would be open to suggestions, yeah," Eamonn said.
He then asked the host: "Do you ever look back and say 'I really miss those breakfast television days?'"
Steph replied: "I don't... When I read that you were going back to breakfast telly, I was like, 'Oh poor lad, that's a half 3 alarm again."
Eamonn added: "No! If only it was half 3, it's half 2... the earliest I've ever had to get up. So half 2, and I would leave the house probably at quarter past 3.
"Then I'm down at work by 4.30 and we start doing what we have to do.
"Between 4.30 and 6 o'clock, that time goes very quickly, between getting the programme ready, getting made up and dressed."
When asked did he miss doing daytime TV, the presenter said: "No, no, not at all, I really am excited with the whole breaking news environment and being involved in that..
"It's just a tremendous privilege to be involved in something that you want to do. They say if you do something you love, you'll never work a day in your life.
"It's nice to be appreciated, it's nice to be with people who want you to be there and it's nice to feel like you are contributing."
Steph added that at the beginning of her career, Eamonn was the first person to tell her she was "doing well".
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