ITV has confirmed its schedule for Tuesday, September 13. Following the death of the Queen, broadcasters have adjusted or removed shows from the schedule to air special coverage as the nation continues to mourn its longest-reigning monarch.
Daytime shows Lorraine and Loose Women have been cancelled since Friday, September 9 to make way for news, tributes and documentaries, with soaps also removed from the schedule. However, ITV has confirmed that Lorraine and Emmerdale will return on Tuesday.
The schedule will start at 6am with Good Morning Britain, presented by Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard. Lorraine will return at 9am in its usual hour slot with Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield also on air as normal at 10am with This Morning.
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It comes after This Morning returned on Monday, September 12 at a later time of 11am. The show featured stories and memories from people who met and encountered The Queen during her reign. You can read more on this here.
At 12pm there will be an extended ITV News Special which will cover The King's Tour - Northern Ireland from noon, the Lunchtime News at 1:30pm and Queen Elizabeth II - Return To The Palace at 4pm.
There will be Local News at 6:10pm followed by the ITV Evening News at 6:20pm. ITV has confirmed that Emmerdale will then follow at 8:05pm.
An hour later at 9:05pm, ITV will broadcast Charles, The Monarch and the Man. The programme draws on that rich archive of moving images to portray the Prince's 'search' for a role as heir; and to suggest from a very personal perspective, what kind of monarch he will be.
ITV News at Ten will be broadcast at 10pm with Our Queen, The People's Stories at 11pm.
In this programme, people from all walks of life reflects on meeting the Queen and share how those special moments affected their lives. This programme is narrated by Nicola Walker.
The broadcaster said in a statement: "ITV will continue to make changes to its main channel schedule to broadcast the important state events of the coming days culminating in the historic state funeral with extensive and dedicated news coverage from our news teams. ITV will also be showing a number of documentaries about the Queen and the new King over the coming days. No advertising will run during any of the Royal coverage or commentary." For more showbiz and television stories, get our newsletter here.
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