ITV will air The Masked Dancer and The Voice UK tonight amid a number of TV shows being pulled following the Queen's death on Thursday.
As the nation enters an official period of mourning a number of networks have completely overhauled their schedules.
However, ITV will still show two of its big hitters tonight.
The Masked Dancer will air at 6.50pm on Saturday (September 10), followed by The Voice UK at 8pm. Both programmes were recorded before the Queen's death.
There will be no commercials on this day nor any advertising running during the channel's royal coverage.
There will be some schedule changes, during the day on Saturday, to make way for King Charles III being formally proclaimed king at St James' Palace.
ITV also intends to reintroduce some of its previously-planned programming over the coming days, although that schedule will remain subject to changes.
Meanwhile, a BBC spokesperson has confirmed that its schedules will be subject to change during the period of national mourning, which is said to last just under two weeks. As of Friday, BBC One's schedule has been scrapped, making way for the rolling coverage as the nation adapts to a new era.
Many of the channel's most-loved shows including EastEnders, Doctors, Bargain Hunt , Garden Rescue have been temporarily re-homed on BBC Two.
The shows that were previously set to air on BBC Two during the day have been pulled from the schedule. Viewers can expect to see this continue over the weekend and into next week.
The One Show was off air following the news of the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The state broadcaster cancelled the evening's scheduled shows following Buckingham Palace's statement confirming the news Britain's longest serving monarch had passed away at the age of 96.
In what would have been The One Show's time slot, new Prime Minister Liz Truss paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II outside 10 Downing Street - just days after meeting with the late Head of State to be sworn in as the new Prime Minister.
"We are all devastated. It is a day of great loss, but Queen Elizabeth II leaves a great legacy," Truss said as her speech was broadcast live on the BBC and across the world.
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