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ITV announces four new weekend morning shows

ITV announces four new weekend morning shows
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ITV announces details of four new programmes to air on weekend mornings, including one hosted by Kate Garraway.

ITV has announced four new commissions to play out on weekend mornings later this year.

The first is Garraway's Good Stuff - hosted by Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway - which is described as a "lifestyle magazine show" featuring health and wellbeing tips, celebrity interviews and meal ideas.

The show has been given a lengthy 22-week commission and will air on Saturday mornings from this spring.

On Sundays, Big Zuu's Breakfast Show - airing over eight weeks - will see the famous chef host a programme mixing food, music and chat.

Once his show ends its run, Vick Hope will take over the slot for eight weeks, then Katie Piper will present her own programme for a further six weeks.

Katie Rawcliffe, ITV's head of entertainment, said: "I'm delighted we can bring this brilliant lineup of presenters to our weekend mornings starting this Spring.

"The shows will offer the perfect mix of entertainment, chat and food to get our viewers ready for their Saturday and Sundays ahead."

All four shows will be made by production company Cactus TV.

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