Loose Women has been taken off air tomorrow as ITV confirmed a schedule shake-up.
The panelists usually air their opinions on the popular programme on weekdays from 12.30pm. However, ITV has amended its typical schedule in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II's death.
Buckingham Palace confirmed Her Majesty died aged 96 on Thursday, September 8. The traditional TV schedule has been amended as a range of special programmes have aired to mark the Queen's legacy as the nation mourns her passing.
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ITV has confirmed the schedule tomorrow will see Good Morning Britain air in its regular slot from 6am - 9am. Wednesday's edition of the news programme will be hosted by Susanna Reid and Martin Lewis as the finance guru will provide financial advice to viewers amid the cost-of-living crisis.
There will be a return to its usual programme as Good Morning Britain will be followed by Lorraine and This Morning. However, Loose Women will not return to our screens as This Morning will run until 1pm.
ITV's flagship daytime programme will be followed by an extended ITV News Special, which will cover Queen Elizabeth II - Lying In State.
The schedule will return to its usual format in the night as Emmerdale will be broadcast at 7.30pm followed by Coronation Street at 8pm.
There is then another chance for viewers to watch Young Elizabeth at 11.10pm. The film explores how the Queen’s early life shaped the woman and the monarch she would eventually become.
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