This year will see big changes for some of our daytime TV favourites, and the new year kicks off with Kate Garraway in an all-new role
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The drastic cuts to daytime Television at ITV shocked both industry professionals and viewers of the beloved shows affected.
As part of the budget shake-up, it’s thought that 220 jobs at the station could’ve been lost. Lorraine Kelly has been vocal about the changes, with her series being one of the shows most affected.
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Another viewer questioned why the regular presenter wasn’t back in the London bulletin role, and why Kate had taken over their duties.
Also writing on X, they shared, “I thought it was the regional London presenter that does the bulletins during GMB?”
Former This Morning editor, Martin Frizell, openly spoke out against the brutal cuts made by ITV, when they were first announced.
The husband of former ITV daytime presenter, Fiona Phillips, Martin stepped back as editor of the long-running show in 2024, to care for Fiona after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
Writing on Instagram, Martin said that daytime shows affected by the cuts were “more important than just ratings ponies,” stating, “they can change lives and do! No other daytime channel has had such impact.”
In conversation with The Standard, Lorraine Kelly expanded on her concerns for the future of her show, detailing how she’s been diversifying her career.
“Hopefully the audience will still stay with us,” she says of the changes to her series, adding, “because that’s the most important thing to me, is you know, that the audience are still enjoying what I do.
“The fact that people are so kind and they still watch after all these years and when I go out and about, people greet me like their friend, which is really, really lovely,” she says.
As well as making a return to radio over Christmas, covering for Jeremy Vine on BBC Radio 2, Lorraine has filmed a three-part travel series on Norway.
Set to air this month on Channel 4, the presenter is optimistic about the future and the potential for more travel shows. “If this works, maybe we’ll do more,” she says, adding, “We’ll just see, just see what happens.”
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