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10th Mar 2022

This Morning live show pulled from ITV after ‘suspicious item’ found

Steve Hopkins

Police were called to Television Centre in west London and White City and Wood Lane stations were closed

This Morning was pulled from air on Thursday and emergency footage was shown instead after ITV staff were evacuated from Television Centre in west London following a “security alert”.

Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were presenting the show as usual, but after returning from a break, the hosts appeared in a pre-recorded video, telling viewers that they couldn’t be with them live.

“As we can’t be live with you today we have lined up some of our best bits for you to enjoy,” Schofield told viewers.

Police said they were called to Wood Lane, White City, where Television Centre is located, at 11.14am and Transport for London announced on Twitter that White City and Wood Lane stations were closed “while the police respond to a security alert outside the station”.

 

According to a report from ITV, the episode – which was a highlights reel that featured an interview with Britain’s dullest man –  was followed by a pre-recorded episode of Loose Women.

The ITV Lunchtime News is filmed in a different building and will be live at 1.31pm, the broadcaster said.

The Met police said in a statement that they were alerted over a “suspicious item”.

“The area was evacuated as a precaution and White City and Wood Lane tube stations were temporarily closed.

“The incident was stood down shortly before 12:49hrs. An investigation is ongoing.”

Viewers shared their surprise at seeing This Morning being cut short.

Writing on Twitter, one fan said: “@thismorning what happened. Why was the show cut short?”

Another wrote: “Wait what’s happened? #ThisMorning.”

A spokesperson for This Morning earlier said: “We apologise for the break in live programming today. We are currently running pre-recorded content and hope to be back with you soon.”

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