Good Morning Britain Fans Demand Petition During ITV Breakfast Show

Fans of Good Morning Britain are expressing their enthusiasm for a petition to keep presenters Richard Madeley and Charlotte Hawkins on the show permanently. This call for action comes after their recent return to the program on April 6, a Bank Holiday Monday in the UK.
Viewers React to Madeley and Hawkins’ Comeback
The popular breakfast show aired its usual mix of news, politics, entertainment updates, and weather. Viewers were excited to see Richard Madeley and Charlotte Hawkins back in central London studios. Their presence prompted positive feedback, with many fans sharing their thoughts on social media.
Social Media Buzz
- One viewer praised the duo, stating: “Charlotte and Richard are smashing it this morning – top tier substitutes for Susannah and Ed.”
- Another added, “I have enjoyed watching Richard and Charlotte today; refreshing and exciting!”
- Fans noted their disappointment over the original hosts, Susanna Reid and Ed Balls, returning on April 7.
Earlier in April, Richard made headlines with his return after a brief stay in the United States. He mentioned during the show, “I’ve been out of the country for the last couple of weeks.” Kate Garraway welcomed him back, complimenting his appearance.
Culinary Delights and Current Events
During the broadcast, the presenters also ventured into unique culinary territory. Richard sampled a pie filled with liver, kidney, and heart as part of a segment on Gen Z’s revival of traditional cooking.
Despite his initial hesitations, he expressed enjoyment over the dish. However, some viewers reacted negatively, using emojis to express their distaste. In addition to food discussions, the hosts tackled serious topics such as the triple lock state pension and shoplifting issues in supermarkets.
Upcoming Episodes
Good Morning Britain will continue its morning broadcasts, with the next episode scheduled for April 7 at 6 am on ITV. Fans are eagerly anticipating whether Richard and Charlotte will make more appearances in the future, following their successful comeback.
The growing support for a petition underscores the viewers’ desire for familiar faces and dynamic interactions on the morning show. Will ITV consider their requests? This remains to be seen as the show adapts to viewer preferences.




