ITV is set to replace five of its regular daytime shows with an ITV News special tomorrow, as its schedule continues to change following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The broadcaster has aired content on the Royal Family in recent days, following the news that the Queen had died last Thursday (September 8), aged 96, at Balmoral Castle.
This included coverage of the late monarch lying in rest at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh as well as of King Charles III 's tour of Northern Ireland today (September 13).
There is set to be further disruption to normal programming tomorrow, when the late Queen is due to arrive at Westminster Hall in London, ahead of her funeral next week.
The broadcaster's schedule for tomorrow reveals that an ITV News special will air from 1pm to 6pm, leading into the regional news and regular programming in the evening.
It means that Loose Women, Dickinson's Real Deal, Tenable, Tipping Point and The Chase won't air tomorrow, as their slots in the schedule have been filled by the special.
Lorraine will air tomorrow, from 9am to 10am, with This Morning to be broadcast from 10am until 1pm, with Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby at the helm of the show.
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It isn't the first time that ITV has altered its schedule since the Queen's death, with the broadcaster having made changes to its programming over the last few days.
Loose Women has been just one of the shows affected by the schedule changes. It hasn't aired since last week, having been replaced by content focused on the Royal Family.
ITV is expected to reintroduce more of its normal programming over the coming days though, but there may be further alterations to the schedule, as it is subject to change.
ITV confirmed this morning that it will broadcast the Queen's state funeral next week, which will be held at Westminster Abbey in London on Monday (September 19).
The event will be shown "live and uninterrupted" on ITV and simultaneously on its digital channels, in what it has described as the "largest outside broadcast" in its history.
Good Morning Britain will preview the ceremony earlier in the day, and the evening will see the broadcast of a documentary chronicling the events of the past 10 days.
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