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GMB’s Kate Garraway in stitches after blunder as Ben Shephard says ‘I need a lie down’

Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard were left in stitches after an on-air blunder ahead of interviewing a guest.The co-stars were reunited on Thursday morning following a variety of presenter shake-ups on the breakfast show due to the summer holidays, and it wasn't long before they were cracking each other up. Kate, 56, and Ben, 48, are close friends both on and off the set, which often sparks hilarious moments and banter while the pair are presenting.Thursday's episode was no exception, ahead of the pair speaking to Doctor Who star Jemma Redgrave, 58, about an upcoming role for the actress.
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Doctor Who's Jodie Whittaker bids farewell to role in emotional exit scenes
Doctor Who should prepare themselves for an emotional episode that will see the Thirteenth Doctor embark on her final adventure.The BBC has confirmed that the franchise will air a feature-length centenary special entitled The Power of the Doctor.With the third and final special episode of 2022 airing this month, viewers can tune in to watch Jodie Whittaker's final adventure on Sunday, October 23.READ NEXT: Billie Piper's hottest snaps as she turns 40 - skintight leather to busty bombshellIn the episode, Jodie Whittaker’s Thirteenth Doctor must fight for her very existence, against her deadliest enemies: the Daleks, the Cybermen and her arch-nemesis, the Master.The explosive farewell will see a slew of much-loved favourite characters return, including Tegan (Janet Fielding), Ace (Sophie Aldred), Kate Stewart (Jemma Redgrave) and Vinder (Jacob Anderson).As well as all of the above, The Master portrayed by Sacha Dhawan will return, while The Doctor and Yaz (Mandip Gill) face a huge triple threat.The Twitter account for the beloved TV series released a sneak preview clip on Friday, teasing that the main trailer would come out today (October 8).Fans of the programme were quick to flock to the comments section, with many freaking out about the news."Oh my god oh my god," penned one excited fan, while another said: "'I don't want 13 to go' is my whole personality lately, don't know what I can do about it. Whittaker, you are (won't use 'were') fantastic."A third person then said: "I do like the 13th doctor, and I will miss her.
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