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This Morning's Ben Shephard on what he really thinks of co-star Cat Deeley

Ben Shephard may have only taken to the helm of This Morning last month, swapping out his previous duties on Good Morning Britain for the show, but he has already settled into the primetime role. Revealing his thoughts on the new gig and his co-host Cat Deeley during a chat with OK! at the Variety Club Showbusiness Awards, the presenter revealed he couldn't be happier.
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This Morning chefs' lives - 'sad' co-star split, royal connection and huge net worth
This Morning is one of the hottest daytime shows on the silver screen, as celebrities rush to appear on the ITV show watched by millions of viewers each day.But the beloved show wouldn’t be the same without its regular dose of mouth-watering food as TV chefs from far and wide regularly battle it out to appear on the show and showcase their impressive culinary skills.Over the years, viewers have grown fond of many of the cooks to grace our screens, including Phil Vickery, James Martin, Gino D’Acampo and John Torode who quickly became regular stars on the show.But what many of the adoring fans don’t know is about what these national favourites are like away from the cameras.Ahead of long-standing chef Phil Vickery’s 60th birthday, Daily Star have taken a look inside the lives of the popular TV chefs away from the ITV kitchen.One of the first award-winning chefs to appear on the popular daytime show was Australian native John Torode, who blagged his way onto the show where he later became a household name.The cook first started his culinary career at the age of 16 where he developed a passion for cooking from his grandmother in Australia.He then went on to attend a catering college and worked for the Conran restaurants in the UK where he met his fellow MasterChef judge Greg Wallace while working at Quaglino’s.But it was his role on This Morning which made him a cookery connoisseur when he managed to swindle his way onto the show back in 1996.Speaking at the time, John recalled: “If you want to do anything in life, you've got to be bold enough to start out. That’s how my TV career began.“I was.
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I'm A Celeb to bring back past winners and former campmates for South Africa-based show
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! featuring the most celebrated campmates of past series has reportedly been confirmed by ITV.Kings and queens of the jungle from previous seasons will be among those invited back onto the show which will be pre-recorded and filmed in South Africa.Celebrities thought to be near the top of ITV's wanted list include Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder, ex-Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison and TV chef Gino D'Acampo.Regular presenting duo Ant and Dec will host the show, which will be filmed at Kruger National Park - where Australia's version of the programme is recorded.The Best Of series will not replace the regular version of the show, which will take place as normal later this year and returns to Australia after Covid restrictions caused the last two seasons to be filmed at Gwrych Castle in north Wales.While the all-star version is slated to be pre-recorded this year as well, it is likely to be broadcast at the start of 2023, meaning fans will be treated to three series in just two years after the normal 2023 season goes to air.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.A TV source told The Sun: “Fans have been crying out for a Best Of series for years, and their prayers are being answered.“The normal show will be filmed in Australia as planned, unless COVID makes it impossible again.
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