Good Morning Britain viewers have shared a message with ITV after Kate Garraway hosted its first Sunday episode. The 55-year-old presenter took to the helm of the ITV news programme after it aired over the weekend following the death of the Queen.
24.08.2022 - 16:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Good Morning Britain viewers have had a change of heart after Robert Rinder's most recent appearance on the ITV breakfast show. The TV personality best known as Judge Rinder has made several appearances on the news programme this year alongside different co-hosts.
After first hosting with Susanna Reid earlier this year, the barrister, 44, returned to the show on August 15 to present with Charlotte Hawkins. This Monday (August 22) Rob was then joined by Ranvir Singh to host the early morning programme.
Since presenting the show, viewers have witnessed Robert make it clear he 'doesn't care about getting in trouble' as he has far from held back in interviews. But earlier this week both Rob and Ranvir were slammed with criticism from viewers after what was described as a 'shambles' interview.
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GMB watchers hit out at the presenters for continuously interrupting their guests during a segment discussing the ongoing strikes, with Robert accused of speaking over the guests.
But on Wednesday's programme, where Rob presented alongside Kate Garraway, viewers made a U-turn on their opinion of Robert, with many praising him during an interview with Daily Mail journalist Andrew Pierce.
The TV judge told Andrew he said a 'deeply stupid thing' amid a discussion about finding the killer of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel, who was tragically shot dead at her home in Liverpool.
Responding to a remark by Andrew, Rob Rinder jumped in to say: "I'm sorry, no offence, but that's a deeply stupid thing to say. I'm afraid it is."
Viewers were quick to back Robert's stance on the matter and how he confronted the GMB guest over
Good Morning Britain viewers have shared a message with ITV after Kate Garraway hosted its first Sunday episode. The 55-year-old presenter took to the helm of the ITV news programme after it aired over the weekend following the death of the Queen.
ITV's Good Morning Britain has aired this morning with a special programme dedicated to The Queen, who passed away last week aged 96. During this morning's programme (September 12), TV presenter Ben Shephard talked about the moment news teams across the world had to break the sad story of Her Majesty's death and revealed that, at Good Morning Britain, he and his co-stars had been preparing to announce the news for years.The ITV broadcaster made the admission as he appeared alongside his co-host Susanna Reid, both dressed in black as they presented a special edition of the ITV breakfast show.
Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard opened Good Morning Britain for the first time following the Queen's death on Friday morning (September 9). The nation, and the world, was rocked by the news that Queen Elizabeth II had died, aged 96, on Thursday afternoon.
Good Morning Britain viewers were left raging on Wednesday morning over what they called 'disgusting' comments from TV Dr Hilary Jones, during a discussion about how newly elected Prime Minister Liz Truss vowed to make the NHS an "early priority".
This Morning viewers hit out at ITV again on Tuesday morning after the Spin to Win game returned. The ITV daytime show was bombarded with criticism on Monday after making a 'tone-deaf' change to its popular prize segment.
Martin Lewis was back at the helm of Good Morning Britain as part of a new weekly appearance alongside Susanna Reid. The Money Saving Expert founder is no stranger to the ITV news programme.