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ITV confirms huge schedule shakeup with soaps, Loose Women and Lorraine all axed

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ITV has confirmed its schedule shakeup for Monday, September 12 - with major changes taking place across the network.Since Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II passed away on Thursday, September 8, TV has had a major shakeup with many channels and networks pulling their regularly scheduled programmes.Monday, September 12 is set to be no different - so here's the lowdown. READ NEXT: Strictly Come Dancing chaos as launch show faces cancellation in BBC shake-up As usual, Good Morning Britain will air from 6am with Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard at the helm.

GMB usually ends at 9am, with Lorraine taking over – but Lorraine has been cancelled with GMB continuing until 10am.And instead of This Morning airing at 10am, GMB will be followed by an hour-long ITV News special entitled: The King’s Tour - Westminster.

But ITV Daytime fans needn't fear because This Morning will return at 11am for a short episode headed up by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.The show is dubbed to focus on the late monarch, with people recalling memories they have of her during her 70 year reign.Instead of Loose Women airing at 12:30pm, the chat show will remain off air and instead be replaced by another ITV News special.Queen Elizabeth II: Lying At Rest will air at 1pm, so viewers can get the latest Royal news while the Queen's coffin is in Scotland.Game shows are due to make a comeback with Tipping Point: Best Ever Finals airing at 4.30pm, following by The Chase at 5pm.The news will then air from 6pm until 8pm - with regional for 30 minutes and the rest focused on the Royal family.Soaps will show on our screens once again - although Emmerdale fans will likely be disappointed to hear that the Yorkshire-based soap will be missing on Monday night.For more.

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