This Morning viewers were left shocked this week over 'grim' scenes.
On Friday Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary were on hand to present the popular ITV programme.
During the show, there was a game of Dosh On Your Doorstep with Josie Gibson.
Alison and Dermot watched excitedly from the studio as their co-star surprised Beth at her home in Warwickshire for a chance to win £1,000.
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When asked what she would spend the money on if she won, Beth explained that she had been diagnosed with a form of leukaemia in April and that the chemotherapy that she is currently being treated with is making her feel especially cold.
To make matters worse, Beth's heating had also broken and so she planned on spending the £1,000 winnings on getting it fixed.
This left the hosts and viewers shocked, leading them to organise a plumber to fix her boiler for free who showed up while they were still on air.

Beth was reduced to tears at the kind gesture as her daughters embraced their mum.
She was clearly lost for words and was only able to say thank you to Josie and the This Morning team.
But taking to social media, viewers were angered that it took appearing on the show for her heating to be fixed.
"Firstly wishing Beth good luck in her cancer treatment. Felt sad she had been suffering the cold as a result of boiler breakdown, terrible when undergoing chemo. But pleased this has now been resolved," one said.
Another commented: "Kinda grim that chemotherapy patients (or anyone for that matter) has to win a competition in order to be able to afford to fix their boiler. Everyone deserves hot water, it’s the bare minimum people should expect in a rich country like the UK."
"Literally why is everyone happy about this? This is outrageous? Why should anyone have to WIN their boiler being fixed????" a third fumed.
A fourth said: "So she had to win a competition to get that? In her condition? Gross."
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