Scots band The Vintage Explosion performed on This Morning after Sir Rod Stewart's endorsement skyrocketed their career.
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This Morning’s Alison Hammond was left in stitches during today's live coronation special after co-host Dermot O'Leary struggled to enter The Rovers Return pub door. During the moment on live TV, which Dermot would have probably preferred not to draw attention to, Alison could not stop laughing as they finally entered the pub on Coronation Street.The duo started the segment of the show by welcoming viewers back to the coronation street party, before Alison turned to her co-host and said: “Listen, babes, it is time to head inside because it's thirsty work partying don’t you think?” Dermot replied: “I'm parched” before Alison said: “Do you fancy maybe a pint of Newton and Ridley? Let's go in”.
They then both eagerly turned around to lead the viewers inside. However, Dermot tried to open the door by pulling it before realising it needed to be pushed.The blunder, which almost everyone will have experienced at some point in their lives, might have gone unnoticed if Alison didn’t shout out: “It’s a push, not pull,” before hysterically laughing as they walked into the famous Coronation Street pub.
Scots band The Vintage Explosion performed on This Morning after Sir Rod Stewart's endorsement skyrocketed their career.
This Morning viewers have been left divided over Alison Hammond's latest appearance on the show as they claimed they saw a 'different side' to her. The presenter was back at the helm of the ITV daytime programme on Thursday (May 25) after stepping in to host at the eleventh hour earlier this week.
This Morning viewers said they felt 'sick' after initially being left baffled by Rishi Sunak's appearance on the ITV daytime show. The Prime Minister appeared on the programme on Thursday (May 25) where he was quizzed live in the studio by Alison Hammond and Craig Doyle.
Alison Hammond has spoken out on social media for the first time since Phillip Schofield's exit from This Morning was announced. The presenter, who has since stepped up to hosting duties following the shock news, is usually quite active on Instagram but has remained quiet on the platform since last week.
A This Morning regular has opened up on the 'atmosphere' behind-the-scenes on the ITV daytime show following Phillip Schofield's exit. It was announced by ITV on Saturday (May 20) that after 20 years fronting the daytime show, the veteran presenter had made the decision to 'step back' from This Morning.
Alison Hammond returned to the This Morning sofa on Wednesday alongside Craig Doyle, as her usual co-presenter Dermot O'Leary was off celebrating his 50th birthday. Body language expert Darren Stanton argued that although Alison is the "stronger presenter" with the role of a "leader" with Craig, she feels "more connected and confident" with Dermot by her side on the couch. Speaking on behalf of Betfair, Darren said: "Alison is a natural presenter with ITV’s viewers, she’s enticing and knows how to do it well.
Alison Hammond is said to be 'feeling the pressure' following Phillip Schofield's exit from This Morning as she takes on 'greater responsibility. Or at least that is what her body language seems to be suggesting.
Controversial broadcaster Piers Morgan has claimed Phillip Schofield is "utterly heartbroken" after not being given the opportunity to say a "proper goodbye" to the audience on This Morning after his "immediate" exit. This Morning veteran Phil, 61, confirmed he was leaving the show after 21 years of presenting duties, as reports of a "feud" with his co-host Holly Willoughby, 42, raged on.
With This Morning's presenting line-up having been thrown into chaos, there's bound to be a few slip-ups – and Alison Hammond had a blunder today when introducing regular Kat Farmer.The TV host accidentally called This Morning's fashion presenter by the wrong name when teasing her upcoming segment before apologising for the mistake. After referring to Kat as "Kate" at the start of the show, Kat made the blunder of saying she'd be on at 12:45pm instead of 11:45pm before quickly correcting herself, with Alison saying: "Oh we're all over the place!" She then turned to co-host Dermot O'Leary and asked: "Did I call her Kate?" to which he responded: "I think you did." "I'm sorry Kat, I do apologise, I do apologise," she added, with Kat joking: "You threw me!" "11:45, 12:45, you name it, she'll be here," Dermot said as the three presenters laughed off moment.
This Morning viewers rushed to social media to comment as they believed Alison Hammond had made a blunder when revealing what was coming up on the latest show.
The stand-in hosts for Tuesday's episode of This Morning have been revealed, after Phillip Schofield's immediate exit and Holly Willoughby deciding to take some time off. On Saturday, Phillip Schofield, 61, confirmed he was stepping down from the show with immediate effect amid reports of a feud with co-host Holly, 42.
Following the departure of Phillip Schofield from This Morning, Rochelle Humes has paid tribute to her former co-host. On Saturday, Philip, 61, announced that was stepping away from This Morning with immediate effect, amid reports of a huge feud with co-host Holly Willoughby, 42.
Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond took the reigns on today's episode of This Morning, following Phillip Schofield's departure and Holly Willoughby's decision to take her half-term break early.The pair appeared genuinely sad as they paid tribute to Phillip after he stepped down over the weekend, says body language expert Darren Stanton. Darren also suggested that Dermot and Alison appeared somewhat awkward during Monday's show and said it will "take time for the pair to find their feet this week." He believes Dermot felt "uneasy" as he opened the show, and said both presenters used "awkward" gestures while Alison felt somewhat "unsure in herself." Speaking on behalf of Betfair, Darren explained: "There’s quite a lot of tell-tale signs in Dermot and Alison’s body language today that proved the pair were slightly uncomfortable.
ITV's This Morning has removed Phillip Schofield from the show's opening credits following the presenter's sudden exit at the weekend. After announcing his departure from This Morning just days ago, after 21 years at the helm, Phil was removed from the title credits for the first show since his announcement, which was hosted by Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary.
A body language expert has said that Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond showed 'sadness' in their 'genuine tribute' to Phillip Schofield. The hosting duo were seen fronting This Morning on Monday (May 22) in a change from their usual Friday slow.
This Morning fans were left scratching their heads after today's hosts Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond's "weird" tribute to Phillip Schofield after his shock exit from the show. Long-standing This Morning presenter Phil, 61, confirmed he was leaving the show after 21 years at the helm after reports of a "feud" with co-host Holly Willoughby, 42.
Alsion Hammond and Dermot O'Leary have paid a touching tribute to Phillip Schofield after he was forced to quit This Morning.
It’s business as usual at This Morning today, Monday 22 May, following Phillip Schofield’s shock exit from the programme after more than two decades. Phillip has been hit with controversy of late in light of his brother Timothy being found guilty of sexually abusing a teenage boy over a three-year period, with the 54 year old being sentenced to 12 years behind bars last week. The news of Timothy’s crimes reportedly caused friction between best pals Holly Willoughby and Phillip, with This Morning fans questioning their future on the show together.
Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary will fill in as hosts on This Morning on Monday following Phillip Schofield’s departure from the show, ITV has confirmed. On Saturday, Schofield announced he was stepping down from presenting the ITV talk show with “immediate effect” after more than 20 years on the programme.
Following the departure of Phillip Schofield, ITV have confirmed that Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary will be presenting the show on Monday morning. Phillip announced he will be stepping down from the show, immediately, following weeks of rumours of a falling out between himself and co-presenter Holly Willoughby. Holly will be taking a break from the show next week for half term, with Friday's presenters Dermot and Alison stepping in for the week.