ITV in schedule shake up TONIGHT with Boris Johnson interview – a day after BBC was forced to axe chat with former PM --[Reported by Umva mag]

ITV has had a huge schedule shake up TONIGHT with a special Boris Johnson interview. This comes just a day after the BBC was forced to axe its chat with the former Prime Minister. Tom Bradby will sit down with Boris Johnson for ITVRex AFPThe national news bulletin has been cut short as the former PM will be quizzed about his time in office[/caption] This comes after highly respected journalist Laura Kuenssberg had to abandon her own interview Tonight’s ITV News has been dramatically cut short after bosses attempted to fit in the highly-anticipated interview. The national bulletin will take to the airwaves at 6:30pm as usual, however the programme will only be half an hour long. At 7pm, Boris, 60, will sit down with veteran news anchor Tom Bradby ahead of the release of his memoir, Unleashed. He will be quizzed about his time in office after the Conservatives were ousted from power in a landslide result in the 2024 General Election. This will be followed by Emmerdale at 7:30pm and an hour of Coronation Street at 8pm. This comes after the BBC was forced to axe their planned interview with the politician. Presenter Laura Kuenssberg had to abandon her own chat after she accidentally sent Boris her briefing notes.  The former Political Editor admitted to the “embarrassing and disappointing” blunder, as she said “honesty is the best policy”.  In a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, she wrote: “While prepping to interview Boris Johnson tomorrow, by mistake I sent our briefing notes to him in a message meant for my team.  “That obviously means it’s not right for the interview to go ahead.  “It’s very frustrating, and there’s no point pretending it’s anything other than embarrassing and disappointing, as there are plenty of important questions to be asked.  “But red faces aside, honesty is the best policy. See you on Sunday.” The star has presented the flagship programme, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg show for two years. On top of political figures, her recent interviews have included the likes of Kate Winslet and Earl Spencer. The former Tory leader is also doing interviews with Sky News and GB News ahead of publication. BBC News' Biggest Blunders The Beeb has suffered a number of gaffes recently, here we take a look at the biggest, and funniest, mishaps to date: Maryam Moshiri flashing her middle finger during a live bulletin Tongued-tied sports presenter Chetan Pathak dropped an X-rated word during a report BBC Look North’s Peter Levy asked viewers “how big their holes are” during an innuendo-filled segment Newsreader Roger Johnson was left scrambling after saying “cuckoo c*ck” instead of clock BBC Breakfast’s Nina Warhurst mixing up the names of her co-hosts live on air The news correspondent is mistaken for shop staff and interrupted during the report Lukwesa Burak was left speechless after being caught stretching during a break Newsreader forced to run across the studio during epic camera mishap AlamyLaura Kuenssberg apologised after she accidentally sent her briefing notes to the former PM[/caption] PAThe highly respected journalist also interviews huge A-list stars such as Kate Winslet[/caption] GettyBoris Johnson is about to release his own political memoir[/caption] GettySky News have also secured their own interview with the former PM[/caption]

Oct 4, 2024 - 08:47
ITV in schedule shake up TONIGHT with Boris Johnson interview – a day after BBC was forced to axe chat with former PM --[Reported by Umva mag]

ITV has had a huge schedule shake up TONIGHT with a special Boris Johnson interview.

This comes just a day after the BBC was forced to axe its chat with the former Prime Minister.

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Tom Bradby will sit down with Boris Johnson for ITV
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The national news bulletin has been cut short as the former PM will be quizzed about his time in office[/caption]
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This comes after highly respected journalist Laura Kuenssberg had to abandon her own interview

Tonight’s ITV News has been dramatically cut short after bosses attempted to fit in the highly-anticipated interview.

The national bulletin will take to the airwaves at 6:30pm as usual, however the programme will only be half an hour long.

At 7pm, Boris, 60, will sit down with veteran news anchor Tom Bradby ahead of the release of his memoir, Unleashed.

He will be quizzed about his time in office after the Conservatives were ousted from power in a landslide result in the 2024 General Election.

This will be followed by Emmerdale at 7:30pm and an hour of Coronation Street at 8pm.

This comes after the BBC was forced to axe their planned interview with the politician.

Presenter Laura Kuenssberg had to abandon her own chat after she accidentally sent Boris her briefing notes. 

The former Political Editor admitted to the “embarrassing and disappointing” blunder, as she said “honesty is the best policy”. 

In a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, she wrote: “While prepping to interview Boris Johnson tomorrow, by mistake I sent our briefing notes to him in a message meant for my team. 

“That obviously means it’s not right for the interview to go ahead. 

“It’s very frustrating, and there’s no point pretending it’s anything other than embarrassing and disappointing, as there are plenty of important questions to be asked. 

“But red faces aside, honesty is the best policy. See you on Sunday.”

The star has presented the flagship programme, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg show for two years.

On top of political figures, her recent interviews have included the likes of Kate Winslet and Earl Spencer.

The former Tory leader is also doing interviews with Sky News and GB News ahead of publication.

BBC News' Biggest Blunders

The Beeb has suffered a number of gaffes recently, here we take a look at the biggest, and funniest, mishaps to date:

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Alamy
Laura Kuenssberg apologised after she accidentally sent her briefing notes to the former PM[/caption]
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PA
The highly respected journalist also interviews huge A-list stars such as Kate Winslet[/caption]
a man with blonde hair is wearing a suit and tie
Getty
Boris Johnson is about to release his own political memoir[/caption]
four people sit around a table in front of a sign that says live
Getty
Sky News have also secured their own interview with the former PM[/caption]




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