Piers Morgan had to end an interview on his show early after his guest branded him a ‘c**t’
10.05.2022 - 15:31 / nme.com
Alan Partridge has poked fun at Piers Morgan’s struggling TV ratings.Steve Coogan’s beloved comedy character took aim at the former Good Morning Britain presenter and his new show in a speech at the TV BAFTAs.“Hello, I’m Alan Partridge,” the comedian began, saying: “Here to commemorate 75 years alongside this fella,”lifting up the BAFTA award.“Yep, it’s the BAFTA trophy,” he added. “A face I affectionately call the TV commissioner because he’s one-eyed, brainless and couldn’t crack a smile if he wanted to.”Apologising for his absence in person, Partridge said: “Sadly I can’t be with you, because I’m on a nationwide tour, performing in person each night to an audience bigger than Piers Morgan gets on the actual telly.”He added: “But the good thing about Piers is it doesn’t bother him.Take a look at the full speech here:A post shared by Alan Partridge (@alanpartridge_aha)Alan Partridge returned for a second series of This Time With Alan Partridge last year.In a four-star review, NME wrote: “Sharp, funny and toe-curlingly cringeworthy in the way that only Alan can be, This Time‘s return is a comforting continuation of the Norfolk celeb’s recent revival.
So how long until he messes it all up?” Partridge is currently on tour with his show Stratagem. He began the tour in Belfast on April 22, and will finish it with three dates at the O2 in London on May 31, June 1 and June 3.Tickets for Stratagem are available here.
.Piers Morgan had to end an interview on his show early after his guest branded him a ‘c**t’
Ricky Gervais has slammed Piers Morgan for his interview with an official Taliban spokesman on TalkTV show Uncensored.
Piers Morgan has admitted he worries for the Queen and says he is becoming "more and more concerned" about her health. The TalkTV presenter's fears were intensified following Monday's (May 9) announcement that Her Majesty would miss the State Opening of Parliament for the first time in nearly six decades. The 96 year old monarch continues to suffer from “episodic mobility problems” and gave special permission for her son Prince Charles to deliver the speech on her behalf.
It was a big night for Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnell as they picked up the Best Entertainment Programme gong for Saturday Night Takeaway at the 2022 BAFTA TV Awards on Sunday 8 May. And the duo couldn't resist cheekily reigniting their feud with Piers Morgan, who has publicly taken offence to the long list of awards they have won over him. When pressed about the possibility of being "hated" by the GB News host during the winners' conference, Ant, who kissed wife Anne-Marie during his win earlier, quipped: "That's great, I don't mind that." Dec added that if their wins kept upsetting 57 year old Piers, then they "we're doing something right".
Piers Morgan has blamed an “incompetent” aide and a Donald Trump “simmering with anger” for the incident in which the former POTUS stormed off the set of Talk TV’s Uncensored, but in reality the episode was a damp squib.
Piers Morgan made his highly anticipated return to TV this week, with his new show, Piers Morgan Uncensored, on airing on new channel TalkTV.The former Good Morning Britain presenter, 57, made a comeback to TV a year after he stormed off of the set of the ITV news show and quit following a heated debate about Meghan Markle's Oprah Winfrey interview with Alex Beresford. Piers' comeback show kicked off with an opening introduction where he vowed the show would be a "no cancel zone" and started the show with a "trigger warning".
Piers Morgan’s debut Uncensored show including an interview with Donald Trump averaged 300,000 viewers across 8pm last night in the UK, tripling the competition from BBC News and Sky News and pulling in 10 times the viewers of GB News.
Piers Morgan has agreed with the assertions of Donald Trump that he 'overreacted' when he walked out of Good Morning Britain.