ITV has confirmed Coronation Street and Emmerdale will return to our screens tomorrow.
The broadcaster has amended its usual schedule in the wake of Queen Elizabeth's death. Her Majesty died aged 96 at Balmoral on September 8.
ITV has made changes to its normal programming since then to make room for extensive coverage of the heartbreaking event. This has impacted the broadcast of its two major soaps.
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Emmerdale usually airs at 7.30pm on weeknights and Coronation Street is broadcast at 8pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. However, ITV has confirmed both soaps will be broadcast tomorrow before the nations holds a minute's silence in memory of the former monarch.
Emmerdale will be broadcast at 6.30pm and Corrie will air at 7pm. A statement from the channel added: "ITV will continue to make changes to its main channel 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's Sunday schedule will kick off with a special edition of Good Morning Britain, which will be hosted by Adil Ray and Kate Garraway. We have attached the full schedule below.
ITV's schedule Sunday, September 18
6am - Good Morning Britain
9.30am - Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh
11.25am - EFL Highlights
1.20pm - ITV News and Weather
1.30pm - You've Been Framed
2pm - Ainsley's Caribbean Kitchen
2.30pm - Simply Raymond Blanc
3pm - James Martin's Great British Adventure
3.30pm - Dickinson's Real Deal
4pm - Tipping Point: Lucky Stars
5pm - Ninja Warrior UK: Race For Glory
6pm - ITV News and Weather
6.30pm - Emmerdale
7pm - Coronation Street
7.55pm - Queen Elizabeth II: National Silence
8.05pm - Ridley
10pm - ITV News and Weather
10.20pm - Bradley and Barney: Breaking Dad
10.45pm - Gallagher Premiership Rugby Highlights
11.45pm - The Queen Remembered
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