Loose Women and Lorraine will take a break from releasing new episodes but will be back soon.
In Friday’s show (March 6), Loose Women presenter Jayne Moore told the audience and viewers that she looked like she was getting tearful due to her hay fever and was wiping her eyes.
Just after that, Kay Adams revealed the show wouldn’t be on our screens “for a few weeks”, according to the Daily Express.
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Loose Women won’t air any new episodes ‘for a few weeks’
She said: “I thought you were getting a bit tearful!
“There is a reason to get tearful, it’s your last Loose Women for a few weeks.
“We will be back next month.
“Until then, take care, have a fabulous weekend and Easter, and we’ll see you very soon!”
Fans of the show know they usually tune in to watch all the action from 12.30pm on weekdays, but Tuesday to Friday this week, coverage of Cheltenham Festival will replace it.
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Lorraine to take a break for a few weeks
Lorraine will also take a break from its usual TV slot with presenter Christine Lampard announcing the news in Friday’s show.
She said: “That’s all for today here, Lorraine will be back in a few weeks’ time.
“Have a lovely weekend. See you soon.”
Lorraine has been absent from the last two episodes after she lost her voice.
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In May last year, ITV announced that Loose Women and other programmes would change their schedules from January 2026.
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As part of changes to its daytime schedule, Good Morning Britain is now produced by ITV News at ITN, having previously been produced by ITV Studios, with its daily time slot extending from 6am to 9.30am.
ITV shows This Morning, Lorraine and Loose Women will still be produced by ITV Studios and are to be broadcast from a new location in central London, ITV said.
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The broadcaster also announced that both Loose Women and Lorraine will see major changes to their schedules.
This means that both chat shows will air for over half of the year (30 weeks) and Lorraine’s episode runtime has been reduced from an hour to 30 minutes.
This Morning, hosted by Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard, is to remain in its 10am-12.30pm slot on weekdays through the year, with panel show Loose Women (in the 12.30pm-1.30pm slot as normal) being on a seasonal basis for 30 weeks of the year – the schedule it occupied for over a decade until 2016.
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