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Where is Piers Morgan and why isn’t he on GMB today?

PIERS Morgan and Susanna Reid wake the nation up every day on Good Morning Britain.

But viewers are wondering why the pair of them weren’t on the show today (October 26, 2020).

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Piers Morgan is not presenting GMB this week

When is Piers back on Good Morning Britain?

Piers and Susanna have been a firm fixture on GMB since 2014.

They are currently away from their presenting duties from October 19 to November 3, 2020.

Both are off this week because of the school half term holiday.

Piers, 55, told viewers: “We’ve got half term off, really exciting, I’m going to move from the sofa downstairs to upstairs for my holiday.”

Susanna quipped: “You get a two-week circuit breaker from us.”

Piers and Susanna will return for the US election week from Monday, November 3 ahead of Donald Trump and Joe Biden battling it out for the presidency.

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Piers and Susanna are off this week because of the school half term holiday

Who were the replacements?

Today (October 26), Charlotte Hawkins and Adil Ray hosted the show.

Ranvir Singh and Kate Garraway have also stepped in to present the morning programme while Piers and Susanna are on holiday.

GMB regular Ben Shephard has also helped cover the regular presenters.

Before summer 2020, Kate hadn’t hosted since March, when her husband Derek Draper contracted coronavirus.

Previous replacements have included morning TV favourite Richard Madeley.

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GMB hosts Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid will return on November 3

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When is GMB on TV?

Breakfast programme Good Morning Britain has been a morning fixture on ITV since 2014.

It shows every week day from Monday to Friday.

It airs between 6am and 9am.

Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid 'sign off for the summer' ahead of Good Morning Britain break
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