Jeremy Kyle standing in for Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain over Easter

The controversial daytime TV presenter will be joining the breakfast show
Presenter slot: Jeremy Kyle will be hosting Good Morning Britain while Piers Morgan is away
ITV
Ben Travis24 March 2016

For those who aren’t keen on Piers Morgan, here’s some good news: the media personality won’t be hosting ITV breakfast show Good Morning Britain over Easter.

For those who aren’t keen on Jeremy Kyle, here’s some bad news: he’ll be stepping in for Morgan while he’s on holiday.

The controversial chat show host will be joining the GMB line-up as both Morgan and Susanna Reid will be taking a break.

Kyle will co-present with Kate Garraway for five days in total – March 28, 29, and 30, and April 4 and 5.

“GMB is a fantastic show and I’m really looking forward to stepping into Piers Morgan’s shoes, and even on his toes, over the Easter holidays,” Kyle said.

“Along with Kate Garraway, I’ll be helping to wake the nation up and give them the breaking news and entertainment stories of the day over breakfast.”

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Also stepping in to present the show is ITV News anchor Mark Austin, who will cover three days with Ranvir Singh from April 6 to April 8.

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