ITV This Morning fans were quick to make a demand about presenters Ruth Langsford and Rylan Clark on Tuesday (August 23).
The duo took the reigns of the show while usual hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield had a break for the summer. A catalogue of familiar faces have been covering the programme for the school holidays, including Alison Hammond, Dermot O'Leary, Josie Gibson, Rochelle Humes, Vernon Kay, Craig Doyle, Mollie King and Andi Peters.
Tuesday was a jam-packed programme, and included an interview with Edna and Simon, a couple with a 40-year age gap who are still going strong 17 years later. It also featured chats with Drag Race star Michelle Visage and chef Gok Wan - but it appeared that Ruth and Rylan were the ones who stole the show.
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Taking to Twitter, viewers demanded that the duo present the show 'everyday'. @wburns5_burns said: "First time watching this morning for years. Rylan and Ruth should present this show everyday. Time for Phil and Holly to go to pastures new #ThisMorning" while @caldergill8 said: "Wish @Rylan and @RuthieeL were on @thismorning everyday the pair make me laugh #ThisMorning #itv".
@LifeInHerYet added: "Really enjoying @Rylan & @RuthieeL hosting this week's #ThisMorning. Not enjoyed the show for the past couple of weeks, so these two are a breath of fresh air" as @DinghyDiver admitted: "Ok, gonna say it. Tuned in at 11:30 for first time this week. Skeptical at first....But Rylan and Ruth are a cracking combo. #ThisMorning".
@drippipippi said: "Rylan is just so likable & entertaining, genuinely not enjoyed the show as much as I have today! (Or watched it all the way through lol) #ThisMorning" while @Mabel_Mouse_ tweeted: "I wish @Rylan was on the telly more. He makes my morning #ThisMorning".
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