22-09-2022, 03:22 PM
For a big event like the Queen's death and funeral, it would make sense to have weekend editions but probably too expensive to do all year round.
(22-09-2022, 01:10 PM)Ash101 Wrote:There’s also the fact they still have to show CITV programmes to fill the children’s quota, so they wouldn’t be able to start until around 8, unless they moved the kids’ shows earlier to around 5am (like they used to do at Christmas in the 00s).(22-09-2022, 12:18 PM)Kojak Wrote: On another note, I'm surprised ITV have never tried weekend editions of GMB before - they seem to have tried everything else on weekend mornings, so why not GMB?
Probably because the current slew of hour long formats, which I think began with Aled Jones as a “Daybreak contract ender”, but has since seen Sara Cox, Zoe Ball, Martin and Roman Kemp, Vick Hope, Katie Piper and Kate Garraway are all pre recorded and done fairly on the cheap.
GMB would have to be live, plus a lot more resource with reporters etc. It worked for the Queen editions because they utilised ITV News reporters who were already scattered around.
I guess a Saturday edition would work in the normal slot, but if they ever did it on a Sunday - I’d say 8am onwards?
(22-09-2022, 12:18 PM)Kojak Wrote: I think they really ought to find a permanent male host now. This guest hosting lark has gone on for 18 months (!!) and I think it's high time they found someone to be the full-time 'face' of the programme alongside Susanna. To my knowledge, no other breakfast show in the world has permanent guest hosts (often ex-politicians - how's that for balance?!)Why Ed Balls seems to have gone from very occasional guest presenter to on the frequently used list alongside Adil Ray and Richard Madeley I’m not entirely sure.
On another note, I'm surprised ITV have never tried weekend editions of GMB before - they seem to have tried everything else on weekend mornings, so why not GMB?
(22-09-2022, 05:51 PM)Andrew Wrote:To be fair, he has improved a little. He only fluffs every 3rd or 4th sentence now on the autocue.(22-09-2022, 12:18 PM)Kojak Wrote: I think they really ought to find a permanent male host now. This guest hosting lark has gone on for 18 months (!!) and I think it's high time they found someone to be the full-time 'face' of the programme alongside Susanna. To my knowledge, no other breakfast show in the world has permanent guest hosts (often ex-politicians - how's that for balance?!)Why Ed Balls seems to have gone from very occasional guest presenter to on the frequently used list alongside Adil Ray and Richard Madeley I’m not entirely sure.
On another note, I'm surprised ITV have never tried weekend editions of GMB before - they seem to have tried everything else on weekend mornings, so why not GMB?
(22-09-2022, 06:46 PM)Lester Wrote:(22-09-2022, 05:51 PM)Andrew Wrote:To be fair, he has improved a little. He only fluffs every 3rd or 4th sentence now on the autocue.(22-09-2022, 12:18 PM)Kojak Wrote: I think they really ought to find a permanent male host now. This guest hosting lark has gone on for 18 months (!!) and I think it's high time they found someone to be the full-time 'face' of the programme alongside Susanna. To my knowledge, no other breakfast show in the world has permanent guest hosts (often ex-politicians - how's that for balance?!)Why Ed Balls seems to have gone from very occasional guest presenter to on the frequently used list alongside Adil Ray and Richard Madeley I’m not entirely sure.
On another note, I'm surprised ITV have never tried weekend editions of GMB before - they seem to have tried everything else on weekend mornings, so why not GMB?
He is good at asking questions and has good knowledge of politics etc.
Maybe they should just let Susanna be the only host and have a range of regulars permanently at the desk she can bounce off? Think someone mentioned this previously ala Rise v1.
(03-10-2022, 08:55 AM)Keith Wrote: Not sure if it's deemed off-topic but worth noting that whilst Kwasi Kwarteng is doing the ministerial rounds on BBC this morning he's declined to appear on GMB, and instead his deputy Chris Philp is/was interviewed. It's been a while since a government minister has opted not to appear on GMB, the last time I recall was back in the Piers era. Presumably the fact that Martin Lewis was guest presenting this morning was an unrelated coincidence.
(10-10-2022, 05:59 AM)m_in_m Wrote: twitter.comI didn’t even notice. I will look again later
The mega desk has been shrunk.