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Huge ITV daytime show scrapped this week in schedule shake-up

18 June 2024 , 09:32
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It comes after a series of contract disputes came to light
It comes after a series of contract disputes came to light

A HUGE ITV daytime show has been scrapped this week in a dramatic schedule shake-up.

The Euro 2024 tournament might be heaven for footie fans yet those who crave a lifestyle programme full of conversational topics and showbiz gossip are set to miss out.

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A huge ITV show will be scrapped this week in an unexpected shake-upCredit: PA
Loose Women will be pulled from air on Wednesday and Thursday
Loose Women will be pulled from air on Wednesday and ThursdayCredit: Rex
It comes as the channel continues its coverage of Euro 2024 with two 2pm kick-off games
It comes as the channel continues its coverage of Euro 2024 with two 2pm kick-off gamesCredit: Rex
It comes amid a series of contract disputes on the ITV daytime series including involving Janet Street Porter, second right
It comes amid a series of contract disputes on the ITV daytime series including involving Janet Street Porter, second rightCredit: Rex

This is because weekday series Loose Women will be scrapped on June 19 and 20.

The ITV episode's regular weekday slot at 1230pm will instead be filled by the ITV Lunchtime News, running for 30 minutes.

This will be followed at 1pm on both Wednesday and Thursday by coverage of the UEFA tournament, this year held in Germany.

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On Wednesday, the channel will showcase the clash between Croatia and Albania, which kicks off at 2pm.

The following day, football fans can tune into the match between Slovenia and Serbia - with England triumphing over the latter in a 1-0 victory on Sunday.

Again, this match kicks off at 2pm.

TV CULL

It comes just days after The Sun exclusively reported how Loose Womn stars feared huge culls as ITV planned massive cuts to the schedule.

Sources have claimed it is “panic stations” with big-name contracts reviewed shows frantically getting re-jigged and switched-up.

Loose Women presenters - such as Ruth Langsford and Coleen Nolan - may also be at risk following a recent diversity drive as ITV strives to save money.

A source told us: “It’s panic station time. 

"The presenters’ contracts are under major review when they come to expire — normally in August or September — and further cuts have been warned of.

“Editors are so concerned that they are sending staff daily ‘heat maps’ on ratings, showing which items lost viewers. 

"A few of the Loose Women panel are worried too, as so many new faces have been brought in and some have worked better than others.”

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Contracts have been a point of contention off-screen numerous times.

Former Loose Women panelist Carol McGiffin previously told how she had "stepped back" from the show amid a "totally unjust" contract dispute.

More recently, fellow straight-talking star Janet Street-Porter was also revealed to be in a row with bosses "over contracts."

VOTED OUT

We previously reported how a trio of ITV daytime shows - these being Lorraine, This Morning and Loose Women - would be culled for the channel's General Election coverage.

On Friday, July 5, Good Morning Britain will be extended for an extra 25 minutes - eating into Lorraine's show time - before Julie Etchingham will lead the broadcaster's UK General Election coverage in a special show.

This means the Lorraine episode will be scrapped completely on the day.

ITV has claimed GMB will play its part with "up-to-the-minute election news and insights" on July 5, when the results and exit polls projections start to roll in.

Former Labour shadow chancellor Ed Balls, 57, will front the coverage alongside Susanna Reid, 53 - who does not normally present on a Friday.

An ITV spokesperson revealed the Good Morning Britain plans and said: "The studio will host the best, brightest, most outspoken and listened to political policy makers and commentators in the country including leading political punditry pairing Andrew Pierce and Kevin Maguire, former PM Boris Johnson's communications chief Guto Harri, Labour veteran Harriet Harman, former Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng and newly enobled Labour peer Ayesha Hazarika who will all join as guests as the show continues to cover up-to-the-minute election news and insights through to 9.25am."

It comes after The Sun exclusively revealed how panelists feared a huge cull
It comes after The Sun exclusively revealed how panelists feared a huge cullCredit: Rex
ITV will showcase Serbia's next clash, a match against Slovenia on Thursday, after the team's 1-0 loss to England
ITV will showcase Serbia's next clash, a match against Slovenia on Thursday, after the team's 1-0 loss to EnglandCredit: Getty

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