An Exciting Comeback
An anchor from Good Morning Britain is gearing up to make a highly anticipated return to the show after being off-screen for three weeks. The 57-year-old anchor will be joining forces with ITV favorite Kate Garraway, 56, who has been stepping up to cover extra presenting slots in the absence of Susanna Reid.
Who's Making a Return?
Ed Balls, the former Labour politician, is set to make his comeback on Good Morning Britain this Monday. He will be co-hosting the ITV daytime show alongside Kate Garraway, who will be filling in for Susanna Reid during this period.
Reid's Temporary Break
Susanna Reid, who typically anchors the show from Monday to Thursday with Kate as the newsreader, announced her two-week break last month. With her temporary departure, Ed Balls will be returning to the show to take her place.
Fan Demand and Presenting Partners
Fans have been eagerly awaiting Ed Balls' return to the show, especially after demands from viewers who found his absence noticeable. Ed often alternates with Richard Madeley as Susanna's presenting partner and is known for being a fan favorite on the program.
Exciting Lineup Changes
Last week, Susanna Reid reassured fans not to worry as she announced her break from the show. During her absence, Charlotte Hawkins and Richard Madeley have been stepping in to co-host alongside Kate Garraway. This lineup adjustment has kept the show fresh for viewers.
Special Guest Hosts
Additionally, Robert Rinder will be returning for a second week to fill in as a guest host on Friday. Known for his show Judge Rinder, he will be taking over the presenting duties alongside Charlotte Hawkins while Adil Ray takes a break for Easter.
Stay Tuned
Good Morning Britain airs on weekdays from 6 am to 9 am on ITV1 and ITVX. With the return of familiar faces and exciting lineup changes, viewers can expect an engaging and dynamic show in the coming weeks.