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Huge TV star 'signs six-month Good Morning Britain deal' as ITV prepares major shake-up
Huge TV star 'signs six-month Good Morning Britain deal' as ITV prepares major shake-up

Daily Mail​

time4 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Huge TV star 'signs six-month Good Morning Britain deal' as ITV prepares major shake-up

Good Morning Britain star Richard Madeley has reportedly agreed to a short-term deal to stay on the ITV breakfast sofa as bosses prepare a cost-cutting overhaul. The veteran broadcaster, 69, has signed a six-month contract thought to begin in September, as part of a temporary arrangement while ITV reviews its presenter line-up. It comes ahead of a major reshuffle in January which is expected to see some familiar faces axed in a bid to save millions. A source told The Sun that Richard - one of the programme's best-known hosts - has not been offered a long-term commitment. They revealed: 'Richard is one of the biggest names on the show but even he hasn't been offered a long-term deal. 'He's signed for six more months and will then re-consider how the show looks. As things stand, almost every prominent face on the show is in talks. 'Some are going to go in the reshuffle, so it will depend on who rates well with focus groups and how much money each of them is insisting on.' It had previously been reported in May that Richard's position was under review before he reached a part-time agreement with bosses. The Daily Mail have contacted ITV and Richard Madeley's representatives for comment. ITV chiefs are said to be weighing presenter popularity in focus groups against salary demands as they decide who stays. Only lead anchor Susanna Reid, 54, is guaranteed a longer-term deal. Other regulars include Ed Balls, Robert Rinder and Kate Garraway, while Martin Lewis and other stand-ins rotate through the schedule. The shake-up comes as ITV embarks on a drastic restructure, with plans to halve the daytime workforce at ITV Studios. Bosses are also set to trim other shows, with Lorraine to be cut to just 30 minutes and broadcast for only 30 weeks a year. Only lead anchor Susanna Reid, 54, (pictured right) is guaranteed a longer-term deal The new regime, set to come into effect in January, will cost a potential 300 staff members their jobs as a consultation period begins, thought to last until September, before employees are finally let go in December. A source told The Sun: 'The tension is unbearable. There's a lot of rage towards This Morning, which everyone feels is constantly favoured despite it being the lame duck of the daytime flock. 'There's a feeling that Loose Women and Lorraine are delivering resilient, solid ratings while This Morning is always in the Press for its tumbling viewing figures. Loose Women is even winning awards. 'Never mind the Phillip Schofield scandal and then Holly Willoughby leaving, This Morning is like the black sheep and yet that's the show that is not facing any cuts. 'Everyone is absolutely furious that This Morning has got away with it yet again.' A source added that some of the older members of the ITV presenting teams are worried that bosses will favour younger stars for the roles that are left. Daily Mail contacted ITV for comment at the time. The changes

I'm A Celebrity bosses 'plan to extend show for another FIVE years as they make bid to film in jungle until 2030'
I'm A Celebrity bosses 'plan to extend show for another FIVE years as they make bid to film in jungle until 2030'

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

I'm A Celebrity bosses 'plan to extend show for another FIVE years as they make bid to film in jungle until 2030'

ITV are planning for another five years of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! and are reportedly in talks to film in the jungle until 2030. Bosses are said to be in negotiations with Australian authorities about securing the area of the jungle where the show is filmed. All going well, another five years would take the long-running ITV show up to its landmark 30th season. A source told The Sun: 'The production team are planning five years in advance, which is a long-term approach they haven't adapted before. 'But this is not a done deal with the local authorities and the negotiations have just started to secure the sight. 'They're not taking anything for granted but are hopeful all parties involved will be able to come to some kind of agreement.' Previously, only thee-year deals have been struck to secure the site in Murwillumbah - where I'm A Celebrity is filmed. If the show hopes to remain there until 2030, they will need the blessing of the local Tweed Shire Council. A spokesperson for the council confirmed ITV will need to seek permission to film on the site again and they don't give 'open-ended filming permissions to anyone'. The Daily Mail has contacted ITV for comment. Jimmy Bullard is reportedly the latest famous face set to take part in the upcoming All Stars version of the series. The 46-year-old former footballer is said to be returning to the jungle alongside a number of other former I'm A Celebrity contestants from previous years. The ex-Soccer AM host will be hoping to do better than his original stint in 2014, when he was the first campmate to be voted off. A source told The Sun on Sunday: 'Jimmy had a brilliant time in the original series he took part in and it really opened the door to his broadcasting career. 'He was voted off first last time and he felt he had a lot more to give. Now he's got the chance to get stuck in again, although he's a bit older so he is worried he might find it harder to rough it. 'His banter is still on top form though. Producers are hopeful he'll have a bromance with Harry Redknapp, who is also taking part.' As well as Jimmy and 2018 King of the Jungle Harry Redknapp, The Only Way Is Essex star Gemma Collins - who lasted only three days in the jungle when she took part in the 2014 edition of the programme - and 2016's third-placed Adam Thomas are also set to take part. Adam memorably took part in a record 12 Bushtucker Trials during his time in the Australian jungle and returned to present the companion series I'm A Celebrity: Extra Camp with Joel Dommett and Emily Atack in 2019. A source told The Sun: 'This will be a glorious return for Adam as he established himself as a true fan favourite through his series in camp and then on the spin-off show. 'He's stayed in the limelight, too, with Waterloo Road and then on ITV alongside brother Ryan with challenge show 99 To Beat. 'It's the perfect time for him to head back into the jungle and affirm his position as Mr Bushtucker Trial.' Also rumoured to be taking part in this year's All Star's series is Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt, who won I'm A Celeb in 2016. She is reportedly keen to take part now that she is a mum to show her young son how brave she can be. Ant and Dec's return as hosts was confirmed in February, with filming due to take place in South Africa later this year. Unlike in the main series, participants are not battling to become king or queen of the jungle, but instead they will simply be crowned 'Legend'. The first legends series aired in 2023 and saw the returns of former campmates Myleene Klass, Helen Flanagan and Jordan Banjo. A source said: 'That was one of the biggest entertainment shows of the year averaging 5.2million views across its consecutive weeknight run. 'We're very excited about bringing back campmates from over the years in a brand-new setting in South Africa.'

The 1% Club in shock shake-up as ITV execs launch ‘new format'
The 1% Club in shock shake-up as ITV execs launch ‘new format'

The Sun

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

The 1% Club in shock shake-up as ITV execs launch ‘new format'

THE 1% Club looks set to undergo a format shake-up with its next run of episodes. The popular quiz format, hosted by Lee Mack, has become one of ITV's most celebrated new programmes of recent years. 2 The 1% Club looks set to undergo a format shake-up Credit: ITV 2 Players now have a bigger chance than ever to win BIG Now, the stakes look set to get even higher with bosses adopting a new format for the next impending run of episodes. Instead of being aired in its usual Saturday night slot, bosses plan to air the shows every weeknight back-to-back. It means fans will be able to tune into an episode every night for five nights. Not only that, as part of a new shock shake-up, the show will be implementing a brand new roll-over feature which could see the prize money roll over from each episode. That means, on the final show of the week, there is the chance to win a staggering £500,000 on the 1% question. The shows will be known as The 1% Club Rollover in a bid to boost attention even more. But that isn't all. During rollover week, being a winner comes with extra perks as anyone who makes it to the 1% question is invited back to take part in the next day's episode again for the chance to win even more money. It means they could potentially win the prize again and in effect, double (or even treble or quadruple) their winnings. Sue Murphy, the Head of Factual Entertainment at ITV, said: 'The 1% Club Rollover as event TV is a perfect fit. The 1% Club knocks out a whopping 32 players on tricky family question - but are you smarter than them "The series continues to go from strength to strength and has become a must watch in homes across the country on Saturday nights. "This special Rollover week will really be a primetime event that will have the nation hooked. Five nights of The 1% Club and Lee Mack… What's not to like?'

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