This Morning will be aired at a later time on Monday, September 12 as the nation continues to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II. In the wake of the monarch's passing, broadcasters have adjusted or removed shows from the schedule to air special coverage.
On Friday, September 9, ITV bosses decided to remove This Morning, Lorraine and Loose Women from the schedules. The only regular breakfast show to air was a special episode of Good Morning Britain, with Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard paying tribute to the Queen. You can read more on this here.
Now ITV has revealed the schedule for Monday, and while This Morning will return with a poignant episode, it will air at a later time. Lorraine and Loose Women will remain off air.
The broadcaster said: "ITV’s main channel will continue to make changes to its schedule to broadcast the important state events of the coming days culminating in the historic state funeral with extensive and dedicated news coverage from our news teams. ITV will also be showing a number of documentaries about the Queen and the new King over the coming days. No advertising will run during any of the Royal coverage or commentary." You can read more on why commercial breaks have been axed here.
ITV schedule on Monday, September 12
GMB will start at 6am and run until 10am, presented by Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard.
At 10am an ITV News Special will present The King's Tour - Westminster.
At 11am a special This Morning will be on air presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, featuring stories and memories from people who met and encountered The Queen during her reign.
At 1pm there will be an ITV News Special: Queen Elizabeth II: Lying At Rest which will continue throughout the afternoon.
Late afternoon programming will follow at 4:30pm with Tipping Point: Best Ever Finals; at 5pm The Chase, before returning to Regional News at 6pm and an extended ITV Evening News at 6:30 which will run through early evening until 8pm.
At 8pm ITV will return to scheduled programming with Coronation Street (episode originally scheduled for Friday 9 September) and The Suspect at 9pm.
There is an extended ITV News At Ten at 10pm and then at 11pm another chance to see the documentary narrated by Mary Nightingale, Queen Elizabeth II looking at the life of the Queen with interviews with relatives and commentators.
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