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Hello, I'm Richard Madeley and

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is my wife Judy Finnegan. Hi, I'm Albert Dock from Liverpool and from Monday 3rd October we'll be live from here every weekday

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with a new programme. It's noticeably dated and yet, I felt quite modern at the time, oh look at the shoulder pads, that's just Richard, what is it? He looks sexy, even though they do it during the day, but they are sexy like Hollywood. It's called This Morning and in it we will see the choices and decisions we all make about our lives and our homes. It's been 30

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since This Morning burst onto our screens.
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Tomorrow there is nothing like the kind of live television that we were doing, the format is incredible and the presenters are incredible, the people who do it and the people who appear in it. Caring is part of everyone's everyday life, unless you were born in a black and white era. There have been long-lasting partnerships and some less long-lasting ones. What was a big mistake between Tokyo and me? We will take you through 30

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of memories. The dog lipstick that aviators loved. Her mom so much is all whiskey, yeah I haven't been home yet and met the stars, it tastes nasty when she takes your first step, who got her big break on the show, you're trying to find people with star quality, It has changed lives.
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I had to fight the powers that be to get the best live quiz on the show, nothing is taboo and I faced scandals, the press went crazy on every cover, poor Kerry just didn't look good, she didn't sound good, well I'll tell a dream, right? Fern just said: are you an alcoholic? They said things like that could happen. I'm being pretty silly in the process. There aren't many people who can do live television, but the presenters presenting

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are brilliant at it. They'll be secrets behind the scenes, you see, you don't mind dipping a little meat, do you?
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And let's not forget the fantastic nudity, oh he's got something, look, that's not right, balls of steel, I thought that was really cute, get ready for. The 30

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years of This Morning Welcome to your midweek This Morning This Morning has become a television institution and for millions of viewers today begins with a bang. It's hard to imagine a world before this morning, but that world existed. It was called the 1980s, so let's go. hit rewind while I set the scene with a little history lesson 1981 witnessed the royal union and the creation of a people's princess hi diana francis hi diana francis 1985 saw pop royalty come together to feed the world at live Aid 1987 announced a third election victory for maggie and imagine this, an american president who wanted to tear down walls, mr gorbachev, tear down this wall in 1988, television looked like this bet dropped a bomb, i'm having a baby, alex scylla played matchmaker hello and welcome on another blind date and in a rare high point for daytime television Scott and Charlene said yes indeed, the day is a graveyard for viewers, they made BBC adult education films, we are showing school programmes, lectures parties that are horse races, but there was nothing like the kind of live television we were doing. except for an open finale starring journalist eamon hurst from our doubles competition, we were amazed at the response to this competition, hundreds of events, amen, entertained a million viewers live every morning on bbc one and itv wanted a part of the action that was. it's time for a new type of daytime show all the big itv granada companies included i had to do a pilot and manchester based granada television thought they had the perfect man for the job a richard maidly go get him tiger you're like in the menu so to speak first, right?
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From the beginning we wanted Richard to be one of the presenters and we thought we needed someone alongside him who was a big name and who would bring a prepared audience. Yes, you were. I do not remember that. yeah of course you were fine, we didn't get the big name we wanted so who could get the answer? It was close to home, in fact, they shared a house and it turned out to be a marriage made in television heaven. We were presenting the Granada regional. phone version I think it's going to appear in one of your headlines here we go here we go chief grenade at that moment he looked at me and Judy like we were reeling after having been sleepless for about 36 hours and said what's up with Richard and Judy ? and someone said no, they're too local, they're too regional and he said he actually said yes, but they'll be cheap.
Thank you very much for that money. We woke up and saw the reality that was before our eyes. the answer to our problems is that richard and judy should host this show richard madeley and judy finnegan provided an innovative combination of journalism and royal family life itv couldn't resist liverpool's albert dock reopened by prince charles in may 1988 was to be home this morning my secondary school was in Liverpool and this morning was a totally new event for us, it wasn't something outside of London or Birmingham, it was something that felt like our own, but big. I felt quite proud at that moment, I think if we did it from a studio. as I think most of the other parts were in, we may not have understood it to be perfectly honest, I think it was Albert Dock who really won the franchise, not us, I bet Richard and Julia were going, we have to go to Liverpool, it's Miles away now, do you remember flipping through the TV schedules in October 1988 and discovering a new way to spend your mornings?
Me neither, but don't worry, Phillip Schofield does. That's my diary from 1988, so you know exactly what you were doing, yeah, now okay. Let's take a look, make sure everything is planned on day five. It was Karen Keating's birthday party. Oh, uh, he might have been dating Karen at the time. We had Kylie Minogue live, please don't adjust her sets. Phillips hair really was that. color I'm not sure I've seen another page from the 80s in my entire life How old were you in 1980? well I was seven I feel like I'm in who you think you are you know when they go back and find like old manuscripts and you know the richard and judy manuscripts were ready the titles that featured his family were ready and albert dock was ready that was the nation The moment of truth was Monday, October 3, 1988 10 40 a. m.
A very warm good day to you You will notice that Richard presents the shoe. It's all very sexist. Welcome to Liverpool's Albert Doc. My name is Richard Madeley and this is my wife Judy Finnegan and this is my wife Judy Finnegan and I said hello hello. Can you reimagine that now? And this morning and every weekday morning we invite you to join us for a new program from day one. This morning I was prepared to say panties, panties to mainstream daytime television that had been turned off before we were eating, drinking, and shopping. We've got the latest fashions and beauty tips, two hours of things we've never seen before in a style we've never seen before, and we'll show you how you can give your home a designer look cheaply and easily.
The room does not look elegant or formal. What we did was put it all in a bag and mix it with hard journalism and celebrity interviews. They were friends sharing topics with friends. It was good. You were brilliant. The program struck a chord with a million people. I saw the first episode, thank you very much and at the end of the first week that figure had doubled. It sounds too good to be true but the program had its critics even in the Granada offices themselves. When we went on air in October, the rumor circulating in Granada was will go off the air at Christmas the idea of ​​watching television in the morning was considered somewhat sinful it was fine to listen to the radio but watching television we get a lot of criticism on our snotty chests, don't we?
Bored, unemployed housewives, isn't that what they used to call it? Yes, they call it knitting pattern television. What happened to good old crazy socks. Yes, we did lifestyle and that could actually be a knitting pattern article, but we did serious journalism. I also want to say that you know we're both hard news reporters. We dedicate a series of programs to the problem of addiction to tranquilizers. I wish I had said we would have looked at it and thought that would never last, but you knew right away when you looked at it. they're doing something different here they've been told very unfortunately you know the outdoors was doomed from the moment it aired this morning were you very worried when I lost my job as a result of that a year later due to According to the ratings, we found out that it was word of mouth from people who had caught it during the day and had become incredibly loyal and by Christmas we knew he was here to say that after three months it was clear that television had a hit on its hands.
Does it look like a size 16? Daytime television had a new king and queen and their court was in Liverpool. We're going to take a short break now, but don't go. See you soon. Richard is right, no. I'm not going anywhere because in the second part, who wants to see them this morning? You may be Richard Madeley, but it's a bad welcome. I'm glad I came because Judy almost didn't. I went for a week and came back to the seat and I don't even have the chance to do it with Panzer. The first few days this morning were full of success as Richard and Judy and the family of the show you think it works without mentioning their own family.
There is a clock. An elephant is coming. The morning of ITV had changed. Schedule your must-watch TV and let's not forget the stars, ah, look at your little face, Harry Potter, where do you see yourself in 20 years as a grey-haired, slightly chubby presenter who was maybe sitting around doing some kind of show somewhere? place of some channel like this, oh God? God, but as Dame Edna pointed out, they're live possums, so anything could happen, which has naturally led to some unscripted moments. Who wants to see some gaffes this morning? So I love it when things go wrong and since it's this morning's birthday let's start with cake you may be Richard Maidly but it's a bear it's a bear oh thank you boring piece of chicken well I have to go to the bathroom so it's a live bear That's the brilliant thing about it the slips aside the success meant the pop bands knew this morning was the place to be seen I would suggest there's no better place than this morning to kickstart your career the pop group guys understand I don't have chin, okay, let's move on to robbie, robbie, carbo, cooler, no landing gear here, likes.
It's unpleasant when she takes your first sip and then it gets worse. I used to speak very nasally up here and now, of course, I'm more refined since I entered the entertainment industry. If you want to be my lover, you have to be with you. My friends, you have made it if you get along this morning, especially back then, I can say that she is a problem for pop bands, she was very important and she sold records and most of them came and got dizzy, they didn't believe it . The girls would later retire as a quintet on stage this morning.
It's hard to believe that the last time we appeared as a quintet was on that show, so seeing that is a bit emotional, actually, ah, for 30 years, food and drink. it's been a recipe for fun on the show i don't know much about cooking get stuck just don't mention garlic ice cream a new dish prepared by the crew but served by the show's first cooked susan brooks oh that's really horrible that's what i am a sad, lonely person, I mean, this was like years before Heston had too much garlic. I don't think I remember Judy having to go off and get sick when someone throws up, that's not a good day to cook.
You know what I mean, you really do this for a living and it's disgusting what is it? oh yeah, yeah, it tastes like that clogged, burst cat litter tray, together, lily just doesn't care, it's all whiskey, yeah, I think he's pretty upset that she's stepping on In her little moment, I think some of you may be listening to what I'm saying and everyone was milling around, it was brilliant, one of the more complicated dishes included beans, well one bean in particular during which brian turner was brought to boiling point and then simmered. Brian produced these plates of food that he hated.
Look at my face. Very nice Brian. His reaction says it all. His face is expressionless. Brian. I have you brother. I know your cooking is amazing. I don't like it, Brian, I laughed after a while, as expected, Mr. Bean didn't become a regular, but Denise Robertson's agony did. There's no use in pretending this is a magic wand situation. It's not, so of course there was the local GP, Dr Chris Steele, who has been on call. From day one, he looks at Chris, what an artistic break, which is pretty sure, isn't it, Chris? This vaccine isextremely safe.
I think we all wish Dr. Chris was our primary care doctor. Chris treats us, our family doctor, during his 30 years with the program. has tackled all medical topics and never shied away from controversy this morning I wasn't afraid to do anything nothing is taboo if you're a bit you know screaming sure you don't want to look so now is the time to look away this morning being the first television program that did a live exam to detect breast cancer. I had to fight the powers to get the best exam, you know, on television. We always thought we could handle it in a way that wouldn't upset people or make viewers think.
Is this embarrassing or whatever, make sure there aren't little lumps right at the back of your breasts, let it be a daytime TV show that may force you to do those medical checkups over the years that we've continued to do and who have saved countless lives. Following the success of the breast exam, I strongly requested that we do a live testicular exam on the show, come on Chris, well these are guys, there was a bit of oh my god, they're doing it now. I also admit that we thought about it. It would cause a little bit of a stir and give us a little bit of coverage and it would be pretty good at grading, you stand in front of the mirror and look at the testicles.
Now you can see that the left one hangs slightly lower than the right one. It was nice to see the testicles being examined, but no other part of our model. The manhood could be seen on camera, you should leave that aside because we will be fined if you don't. He's sure he's ready this morning. If it's for science, you can. No one is surprised there were complaints, but the article also saved lives. We had a very quick response, I think it's because of the shocking element that it was the first time on national television. I watched your show and had to continue with cancer.
Thanks to Chris, you literally saved lives because Robert wouldn't. I haven't found those lumps and it could have been inoperable now it's like the crows in the tower of London if chris steele ever left then the pillars this morning would crumble it's been 30 great years I've enjoyed every minute of it What I like from Dr. Chris is that he always encourages you to get checked before you go broke and I do. I'll go home and spend several hours exploring my body and in part three I'll find out why Simon Cowell isn't showing up. tv without this morning you can thank us later I don't know why I made the show and erased it from my memory welcome back when the 80s became the 90s this morning was becoming a national institution affectionately known as Richard and Judy. show or was it the judy and judy show tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow yes, you wouldn't even know their last names necessarily it wasn't necessary they were like madonna during the day I was fascinated because richard and judy were husband and wife we ​​had never seen a married couple work like that before good morning my eggplants oh yes the softness of love I think it started richard judy we will tell you about us if you call and tell us about yourself our girl is 13 and a half or a little older who I had the most incredible fight with a couple of nights ago I think you always felt like you got a glimpse of their relationship when you were sitting on the couch next to them or sitting on the couch at home, well how long has it been?
You've been married for 50 years, really, who cares? We didn't have any hard and fast rules, but they were just there, you kind of knew that, right? We wouldn't talk about our sex life. This is where Richard gets embarrassed watching Richard being an incredibly competent presenter but also a bit of a buffoon, I know what he would say about himself, I think he used to go a little further than you, oh yeah, is it because he was black ? Judy was rolling her eyes at the camera and that way you felt like you had some sort of insight into their life together.
I hate that you make us feel like part of your family. Shut up, Richard and Judy were stars and this morning's success made it a springboard for new faces. Vanessa Feltz got it. TV break courtesy of Rich and Judy the idea of ​​sucking on a bald head is particularly repulsive, it depends who the head is, as I've said a million times and I mean with all my heart, I owe them everything, and so does the gardener of british hedges. remember that we discovered monty, do you know that there you are and claudia winkelmann strictly? Yes, he was on the show when he was half the host he is today.
Oh, if you can't stand the hate, John Terrod first appeared this morning with Susan Brooks when he was still a hungry young chef and when I told people he was making it rich and Judy they all went crazy, I mean, crazy, you think what you're doing, what you're doing, a ten-year-old Charlotte church debuted her angel voice on this. One morning in 2001, Kim Marsh had won the rumored pop star talent show, but the simple fact is that this morning she saw Kim when she was only 14 years old. Oh, bless her, she looked like a pineapple. Although I remember that I felt very good at that moment.
Um, she was singing in a club and this man came up to me and said, would you like to record these songs on tape? So I was like, yeah, okay, it's really exciting to think that that was the beginning of my whole career before I strutted around. your material on the international catwalks supermodel david i gandy won this morning look for a male model you the viewer has chosen they did it this morning we in that competition was the beginning of a 16 year career so I would have been here without this morning and years before royal family Carolina Hearn made their first appearance on national television this morning.
Hello, I'm Mrs. Martin and don't forget the elderly this Christmas. Why don't you invite one over to your house and you could give them turkey and all the trimmings? I think £8 50 is the right thing to charge them. Carolina Hearn was my secretary when I was a presenter on BBC Open Air. We used to talk and she would say, "Oh, wait a minute, I won't always be doing this. You know, it's my ambition." being on screen and being an actress and that's what this morning did for her. Some advice Denise gave me. She said that if there is a problem that is ever too difficult, you know what she would do.
I told her no, Danny, she should have been. Big stars had been stopping off in Liverpool to appear on the show, but in 1992 the BBC took a big step back when it launched a rival show Good Morning with Ann and Nick. Did someone say copycat? No. I thought not. Good morning. The battle of. The sofa or coffee wars had started to bring talent to Liverpool it was becoming increasingly difficult, the competition for celebrities and guests was much tougher, that is one of the reasons why I think it was originally They moved to London, but that wasn't the whole story.
We suddenly woke up almost one weekend, I think it was early '96 and we looked at each other and said how much longer can we keep doing this, you know, I mean eight years doing that, every day is a big question, we decided we probably We wanted to move to Cornwall right, so we told Granada and we said it's got nothing to do with the show, it's got nothing to do with you, it's got nothing to do with Liverpool, it's just that we feel the need for a change. and then about a month after 'We had had this conversation that we needed to finish that summer, they came to us again, called us into a meeting and told us how they would feel about moving the show to the south bank of the Thames, as opposed to the cathedral of Paul, and we were immediately drawn to him.
Bring it back and on July 5, 1996, after eight years and more than 1,500 shows, we will be next to another river in September, but we will never forget this place. Two million people tuned in as Richard and Judy said goodbye to Albert Dock. you were very excited, very excited, I tend to get very emotional, I was terribly aware that not only was I leaving Liverpool, I was leaving my home territory, I was leaving Manchester, I was leaving where I raised my children, everything, it was a sad day, we can't. Thanks to Liverpool in the dark for the last eight years.
Very sorry. I am determined not to do this. Liverpool. In fact, it has been a great time. Thank you so much. So it was goodbye Liverpool. Hello London on September 2, 1996. The program was broadcast live from its new home on the south bank of the Thames Hello, good morning, it's a pleasure to be back, it's a pleasure to be back, I hope you like the new home, as you can see, we've brought most of the dock with us, I think the show got shot in the arm, didn't you? The show went to another level from there and the move to London boasts a guest roll call including another familiar face and by the way I like it down here, this is lovely, thank you.
Yeah, I keep saying that when they moved from Liverpool to London, oh yeah, one of the first guests at the new South Bank studios, a lot of people who come to the show will come to snoop around and get a look at what it's like I mean, they'll all stop come soon the stars not only appeared in the studio some were also glued to the TV at home we were raising money to send underprivileged children to Lapland and we went off the air and our then The editor was in the hallway saying: "You won't believe what's happening going".
We have a single donation of £50,000 and the person who made that donation was desperate to remain anonymous but we wouldn't allow it and it was George Michael. and he's on the phone now hi george hi george hi richard hi judy hi can I get that photo? It's disgusting and I called him from home that night to thank him and I heard myself say, well, do you want to come for lunch on Sunday so we can say thank you properly and Judy is behind me no, no, too, too and he says, yeah, I I'd love to, so can I bring Kenny Flash to Sunday?
Right now, I'm in the kitchen here cooking and the Now the doorbell rings, you know we've met a lot of famous people, obviously, you know presidents and Hollywood names and all that, and when you open the front door you see George Michael standing there. at the door with his boyfriend looking great and he says "Hello, rich baby", I remember him coming into the kitchen when I was cooking and he said: "Oh, what are we going to eat?" and I said Rose Stark and stuff. He said: "Okay, no carbs, but cut out everyone's roast potatoes, isn't it 1997 this morning?" covering the tragic death of Diana Princess of Wales getting it right was crucial and this morning he showed he was in touch with his viewers and the mood of the nation.
Hello, good morning, our entire program today is dedicated to Diana Princess of Wales, who she tragically lost. her life this weekend this morning was in an ideal position to cover that story, obviously we could have access to the news, we have received reports at Ken's house in the palace, now it is nina, good morning nina, as you can see, Large crowds are gathering now. The atmosphere is quite incredible, but at the same time we were able to interact with the spectators. There have been so many young mothers calling and saying what's wrong with the kids. I think really what they need right now is a lot of tender loving care. of hugs what he was was human and I think that's what this morning he's always been able to do absolutely I'm so sorry I'm so sorry come true I'm so sorry take it off when you see that coverage you just said yes you just got the absolutely right tone I think which was the Daily Mail who at the time described Princess Diana's death this morning as the litmus test of the nation's mood and they were right in 1999 before Pop Idol and X Factor this morning launched their search for a boy band It was the first time on television for Anthony Costa's boy band motivation, um, to get on in life and show people that I can entertain them, how embarrassing it is that Lee Ryan was there too and, having met Anthony this morning, they would reach the top of the charts. in boy band blue without this audition blue would never have happened exactly oh my name is will I'm 20 years old I'm from exeter will young auditioned two and three years later he would become the first pop idol winner topping the contest was the one this morning Then , showbiz expert Kate Thornton, we could launch our own boy band on the show and we could bring in this guy who I know is called Simon Cowell.
You're trying to find people with star quality. Simon Cowell was a tough me, oh my god look. Simon, look at Simon, it's nice to see him in a shirt that's not white and buttoned up to the navel, to be honest, he hasn't aged, is Simon a cow?, but it seems like he's eaten less bread, what should the woman look at? people? by the time they're voting, well it's the indefinable x-factor when we wind it up, look at Simon's face, well it's the indefinable totally in her rolodex like kate said, you try to find someone who has that equal next to something from x factor, it's really strange to see a show that anticipated what was to come, had the same people and even referred to a future title of x factor, we should have gotten 15. of that this was my first timeI'm going to do it, so thank you because if it weren't for you, there's no doubt I wouldn't be doing this, but not with everyone.
I thought Holly was making the right decision when she was doing extra factor and I remember it got to the point where we had to tell Simon Cowell that she was coming this morning and he said: I think that would be a big mistake, no. That's right, yes, he was wrong despite Simon Holly's no. He took the step. Good morning, just when the title started, I said no, I won't do it. I'm holding on very tight. Welcome, thank you, how do you feel? Hello, like this. It's not really happening ah, you know what was so scary?
I mean, I know I had you by my side, which is honestly the only reason I stayed there and even anything came out of my mouth. Viewers and press loved Holly from the beginning. At first it was like a burst of energy, okay, so let's move on. I'll be honest, I wasn't sure anyone could take Fern's place, but Holly filmed them and sat in, literally taking the show to another stratosphere. Holly settled in quickly. Their shared sense of humor was evident: Holly is afraid of everything and Philip likes to take advantage of that by playing pranks on her quite frequently.
I only do that because I'm going to swear desperately that you won't. We're live, find the bars, guys, so what does Philip like? Holly obviously, oh God, teases her, so she's like, "Oh, he's hot and funny, that's a point, it's a pretty dynamic duo for two people who aren't married, we've been married." for like 15 years and not many people know that nobody knows that nobody knows that it's been a secret until now I'm going to fill and holly together laugh it's just pure joy television joy do we love what happens and what's even more remarkable? she said she, then go for a moment like that and then you'll move on to something heartbreaking and very serious.
The guests soon felt comfortable being interviewed by Philip and his new partner Holly. I can't give up on Madeleine and the younger the child. If you've been told, they're more likely to be alive, no matter what's going on in the world at the time or what stories are on the news, you always think that God at some point is actually going to sit across from me on the couch and how? are? You're going to handle that interview, how are you going to look that person in the eye knowing what they've been through when that terrible realization that it was Lee and your worst fears have come true?
There must have been some confusion after that. I had to phone the big sisters in Jesus 24/7, it's vulnerable and that was the hardest thing I had to do, you know? I also broke my daughter's heart. I think Philippine Holy, Richard and Judy are the same. We talked before, you know, in a general sense, about suicide and he told me don't worry. He would never do that because I'm not brave enough. It drives us all crazy every time that person sits across from you on the couch and looks you in the eyes and says we wanted to tell you the story because we trust you and that's a real thing, I think it's something that I think throughout everything. the program.
I should be proud because having the greatest is the greatest. I enjoy being with Philip and Holly because I feel genuine warmth when I'm sitting on the sofa. I feel safe in his hands and that means a lot because You don't feel that way with everyone who interviews you, Alison, my name is Alison, yes, there is another member of the family from this morning. The A-list loves spending time with Alison Hammond. You know, on Big Brother, who knew there was such a genius presenter in her captured this morning I'm on your new Raven report I'm so excited she was soon unleashed on unsuspecting Hollywood stars hello love let's do this who didn't know what had them hit she broke the internet with Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling we just drank whiskey and laughed out loud but it was brilliant because they were from the original Blade Runner.
It's great that you did it. Are you a fan of the originals? You've never seen it. He's the only person I've ever seen. who got harrison ford, who's not known as a particularly exuberant man, yeah, throw your head back and leave you raw having a drink, i feel like that's with us, that's where this is headed, i'll just come in and be myself, I give him the smile, give him the ham and the love, let's see if we can make this work. Yes, I happen to have a ring in my bra because I have a lot of stuff down there.
I mean Alison, I'm even jealous because she married The Rock. You, Allison, yes, I love you, Jackman, so I'm going to call this what it is, it's not an interview, yes, honey, it's a marriage date with The Rock, it sounds wonderful until scorned rival Hugh Jackman walks away. complete and send this message. Well, Allison, wow. God, that's brilliant, who knew about all that flirting I thought was special to me? She was literally acting flirtatious. I feel a little humiliated, but I'm willing to put that whole happy anniversary behind me. You know I love you. I really am number one, what can you add to that?
Is there a microphone I can drop thirty years on this couch in the morning? It remains an iconic stop for stars. Oh my gosh, you are so cool and let's not forget the stars of a furry. Variety of feathers and scales this morning is sometimes like Noah's ark, so I'm not bright with animals. I have resolved this during this show. A crow almost got caught in my hair. A snake coiled around my leg. Oh my god, bring them. Interact with the presenter in a way you can't imagine, can they be house trained or horse trained? Ah, there you have the perfect moment or they will shit on the floor.
He just wants to be known on TV for the wrong reason, yeah, I know. That will definitely be all over the internet now and all over the carpet. My favorite moment is Peter K and the dog. Lipstick. The dog's lipstick. Aviators. You know, when they come out with lipsticks. Herman. And if Amen he still wasn't sure. Brenda. Blessings, Jack the dog would make things clear to her, he brings so much joy, he loved her so much, he loved her mom so much, why he felt the need to bring the rainy dog ​​with that, I don't entirely know and maybe . she wanted to show how much the dog loved her so she didn't realize that we were still on the air it was that on television and she still got up to stick her leg out goodbye after the break discover the real story behind the celebrities this morning after the last night it was totally your fault welcome back to the morning after the national television awards in january 2016. good morning well good morning uh another another nta since 2011 philip holly eamon and ruth have attended the ntas to collect awards on behalf from this morning this morning this morning as he celebrates a streak of eight national television awards, cause for celebration, I think you'll agree, but in 2016 if there had been too much celebration, only they can also get away with it and show up for work. on TV still drunk I haven't been home yet I still have this vision of her walking down the hallway in this stained evening dress that dress was white once upon a time can you see the yellow stains?
I could make those actually mustard and pick a lily it was totally your fault not entirely I was on my way home and I got a speech on my phone where are you? Thank you so much for making this happen, don't be that man who forgets the most important night of his life. life really means the worst, don't be that man who doesn't celebrate, don't be that boring man who goes home, we celebrate on behalf of each and every one and the editor, you hear in the back of our heads the editor says that I think we should give them another drink, that's scandalous. 1.3 million viewers tuned in to see Philip and Holly's embarrassing behavior, maybe it's not good and as for the nta win in 2011, I jokingly said, I'll tell you what happens if we win the nta. thinking it's never going to happen i'm going to cook completely naked there's a lot of people here oh my god look at you well i thought there was no way gina was going to be naked on tv can you hear me in the background that's lovely my butts are better than that and I'm old man Jonathan if you're watching this I want to see your boss text me and I want to see your butt cheeks we're going to take your butt cheeks off even though you're naked You're not naked enough Holly who always acts so innocent she was the one who did it forced to go further without you, well, I think so, oh no, I don't want to touch, oh, you're not really naked, oh no.
I don't want to touch that, let's take a look she wants to see more do you think this is going to be okay she's Filipino Holly okay oh he's got something on I have to say the picture, what would you call that thing a little bit? uh, a heater, you should, how many of you got along now? No one, actually, he's not in the kitchen, no, it's not when they spit grease, it's not over the top, okay, like he has balls of steel, he's so smart with the English language that he uses it. to get their way usually what I do I put a third of the cannellini the reason they laugh when I'm around because my words didn't come out well lasagna is one because maybe I say something completely honest and completely safe lasagna is two sheets filling it The only one who does that giggling thing, yes, they laugh, they laugh if you can see your finger through the sheets, he knows very well what he's saying when he says to spread it out on a big sheet, ladies, a husband comes back for days difficult job, what do you want most in life a sausage in a home your dirty mind takes you somewhere else and that's why you laugh another very dear member of the family agony this morning aunt denise robertson left an

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legacy that was full of common sense full of life I experienced it all she was honest and cared and that shone through the screen the lady who lost her husband I know what it feels like and one day you will enjoy your memories and you will be glad having them she was very, very The strong woman Denise is very, very strong and a lot of people don't really have another person to give an intimate problem to.
I also received a call from a poor woman in the northeast. It was a phone about domestic violence. My husband was fine before. We got married and as soon as we got married he started hitting me. They were afraid of his partner and Denise Ray calmly said, you know we will help you. Stay on the phone. You'll do something? Will you go out and look? up the citizens you can't go out no why not because she closes the front door what are you you are locked in your house right I think you have to call the police yes I think you honestly have to call the police and tell them that you are locked in the house, we followed that story and she got out of a very, very abusive relationship, there were people calling the phone in the room ready to commit suicide and Denise would talk to them from the edge if she didn't do it.
It wouldn't have been for what you said in your email. I wouldn't have adult daughters right now because she wouldn't be here. I have to tell you today that Denise, our dear Denise Robertson, has lost her battle with cancer. I went to a funeral in the North East and what an event that was, my goodness, there were hundreds and hundreds of people there. Hello and welcome to a special this morning live from Sunderland as we prepare to say goodbye to our friend and colleague Denise Robertson. Even now that's difficult, isn't it? Her whole life was truly dedicated to spreading kindness.
She would be telling you now to get yourself together for this morning's family. Losing Denise was naturally difficult, but like all families that come together, she survives and grows if you take it upon herself to do so. something for nine months and it's still there 30 years later you have to have done something right the key to this is that he has always kept in touch with those without whom this morning the viewers I like would not have survived 30 years a huge steamroller or a a huge ship that keeps moving and will never stop. I see this morning a little like the royal family, where it keeps reinventing itself and goes all the way to the way we are. like babysitters this morning because I think it will continue forever, it will continue to evolve but we will always have exactly the same message, which is: we are a show for the people, about the people that my grandchildren will see this morning, probably with Philip. and holly and they will continue to look fabulous, we are very aware of the fact that you never own this morning, you are simply a custodian for a very brief moment, it is our turn and I am very happy that we were here at the time this morning they were 30. happy birthday, happy birthday this morning, good times, oh you

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