Piers Morgan's new TV studio features a British TV first.
The television presenter - who famously quit ITV's Good Morning Britain after a row with weatherman Alex Beresford over the comments he made about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle - will be back on UK TV for his new show, which begins on April 25.
Ahead of the debut of his show, Piers Morgan Uncensored, TalkTV have given Piers' fans a look at the sleek new studio, which they say features something never seen on British TV news before. Piers will appear on TV at 8pm, whilst his friend and fellow presenter Sharon Osbourne will also anchor a show on the new channel.
Taking to Twitter to show off the new set, TalkTV wrote: "Piers Morgan's new studio creates a multi-angle 360-degree set and a stand-out LED archway, never before seen on British TV news.
"TalkTV launches on 25 April! 7pm The News Desk, 8pm Piers Morgan Uncensored, 9pm The Talk."
Piers recently described his Good Morning Britain exit as 'a farce' and is 'delighted' it ended up happening.
"The whole thing was a farce," he said, "I'm delighted that as a result we've ended up with a whole network which is now dedicated to preventing that kind of farce from recurring. You shouldn't be shamed, vilified or cancelled for having an opinion."
Back in March, Piers said he should have never been "forced" to leave GMB over the expression of his "honestly held opinion".
"A year ago today, I was forced to leave a job I loved, at the peak of its success, for having the audacity to express an honestly held opinion," he said at the time, "This shouldn’t happen in any democracy supposedly built on the principles of free speech and freedom of expression. I’m delighted to now be returning to live television with a new daily show.
"It's main purpose is to cancel the Cancel Culture which has infected societies around the world. I want it to be a platform for lively debate, news-making interviews, and that increasingly taboo three-letter word: fun. I also want it to annoy all the right people."
The show, called Piers Morgan Uncensored, will be part of new channel Talk TV's primetime launch schedule.