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Lorraine and Loose Women being cut back

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Cumbrianmale56 Sat 24-May-25 13:14:24

I notice that ITV from next January are to reduce Lorraine and Loose Women by 22 weeks a year. Lorraine in particular is to be really cut back, with her show reduced to 30 minutes and Good Morning Britain to end at 9.30 instead of 9.00.
I wonder if these very long running shows are for the axe as Lorraine is 66 now and might be considering retirement, and Loose Women has been losing viewers to better offerings on BBC One. Anyone still watch and enjoy these shows, or do they consider them worn out and in need of replacement?

woodenspoon Sat 24-May-25 17:39:57

I’m not in the habit of watching either programme or any daytime TV at all aimed at women. In winter I will watch reruns of old favourites in the afternoon.

Lorraine advertises clothes on Bonmarche and probably other companies too. I don’t think she will be hit financially but of course her ego will. Loose Women is not a programme I watch as I don’t like most of the presenters. Penny Lancaster and Gloria are ok, together with Ruth. Otherwise I can take it or leave it.

JaneJudge Sat 24-May-25 17:42:25

Nice thread slagging off women
Cuts to anything seems to be women
I don’t watch any of it as I’m in work

Anniebach Sat 24-May-25 18:11:43

No woman should be criticised ?

Cumbrianmale56 Mon 26-May-25 11:14:20

JaneJudge

Nice thread slagging off women
Cuts to anything seems to be women
I don’t watch any of it as I’m in work

The problem is these programmes aren't very popular and ITV is losing money at the moment. I don't think it's a gender thing as ITV have stopped covering the FA Cup as well, which is more popular with men.

Athrawes Mon 26-May-25 13:06:26

I used to enjoy Loose Women but it really has gone down the proverbial pan in my opinion. It's time to close the 'shop' I think

Gummie Mon 26-May-25 13:31:04

Not the kind of TV that I watch so shan't miss it at all. If I were to watch TV during the day for whatever reason I'd stream something interesting.

Oh except I did used to like Homes Under the Hammer if I was off on a sick day.

BlueBelle Mon 26-May-25 13:39:20

Don’t watch Lorraine as I find her a bit annoying and although I watched Loose Women years ago when it first started I haven’t seen it for years and years So neither will be missed by me
I also see the One Show is being cut ( maybe temporary I m not sure)

Freya5 Mon 26-May-25 13:41:53

MayBee70

Mary59nana

The whole ITV lot have had it to good for to long.
Overpaid and full of their own self impotance.
Loose women talking men down that surly isnt right ??

GMTV Ed Balls presenting and interviewing politicions and his wife is in the cabinet,
Just not ideal.

I’m sure it’s balanced out by the right wing Richard Madeley on other days…

Oh dear, you can't see the difference. Madely doesn't interview his politician wife, no bias especially as he's never been a Labour Chancellor as Balls has, now that is bias.

JdotJ Mon 26-May-25 13:50:24

About time too

Allsorts Mon 26-May-25 13:55:55

I do not particularly like Lorraine so don't watch her. Loose women the same. .

Mary59nana Mon 26-May-25 14:05:05

FREYA 5
Thank you for highlighting the diffrence between Richard Madley
and Edd Balls on GMT.

WelshPoppy Mon 26-May-25 14:29:31

Hooray

Granmarderby10 Mon 26-May-25 14:37:34

I remember Loose women being on the tv in the hospital ward I worked on -that was about 2003/4. It was a bit of a novelty at the time but the novelty wore of long long ago and I’d describe it as tacky.
Don’t watch Lorraine or any daytime type tv shows now, I find them shallow and tediously banal.
One exception though, I do enjoy Homes Under The Hammer I find it very bearable it still holds my attention.
A rethink about how much dosh is spent on quite mediocre content was long overdue for both our main stream broadcasters.

Cumbrianmale56 Mon 26-May-25 17:57:56

Granmarderby10

I remember Loose women being on the tv in the hospital ward I worked on -that was about 2003/4. It was a bit of a novelty at the time but the novelty wore of long long ago and I’d describe it as tacky.
Don’t watch Lorraine or any daytime type tv shows now, I find them shallow and tediously banal.
One exception though, I do enjoy Homes Under The Hammer I find it very bearable it still holds my attention.
A rethink about how much dosh is spent on quite mediocre content was long overdue for both our main stream broadcasters.

Homes Under The Hammer came to my home town a few years ago, where an ex council house on one of the town's poorest council estates was for sale for 25k. It's interesting as you never know where they'll go to in each show.

Visgir1 Mon 26-May-25 18:52:54

I did read in the Times it's all due to poor ratings. They said everyone was called to a meeting, then told. Apparently no one saw it coming? they have also moved them out of the normal studios.
Apparently BBC morning's shows have the most viewers.
The ITV breakfast News lost a significant number of viewers after Piers Morgan walked off.
Homes under the Hammer is the most popular morning programme. Personally I don't watch them, but have occasionally in the past.

Ilovedogs22 Mon 26-May-25 19:01:51

Yes, I have to agree with a number of you Gransnetters regarding the TV cutbacks. Hoorah!
I too cannot stand Lorraine's twee fake -friendly voice nor her simpering wanging-on about how cheap something is. When of course money is no object on her large salary! 😒

Tenko Mon 26-May-25 19:10:48

I don’t watch loose women or Lorraine as I don’t watch daytime tv . But I did go to a live screening of loose women many years ago . I don’t know who the main LW were but Janet Street Porter was one of the guest presenters and she was really interesting and was interested in the live audience and asking them questions.

Ilovedogs22 Mon 26-May-25 19:38:40

Actually Tenko, I too rate Janet Street-Porter highly.
She's bold, whip-smart, true to herself & she makes any debate worth listening to because of her incitful, intelligent observations.
If Loose women was just Janet Steet-Porter I might actually watch it, but then it would be Loose Woman, which doesn't really sound so good!🙃

Eloethan Mon 26-May-25 22:36:21

escaped I'd be interested to hear about your experience on Loose Women. I don't know why there is such a programme anyway - it seems patronising to me to have an all-woman panel on such a lightweight programme.

Flopsey Tue 27-May-25 07:28:49

Yes, I remember Nick Owen on our local News Channel
Midlands Today.
He was great, always very friendly.

escaped Tue 27-May-25 09:50:04

Eloethan

escaped I'd be interested to hear about your experience on Loose Women. I don't know why there is such a programme anyway - it seems patronising to me to have an all-woman panel on such a lightweight programme.

Sure, as I said, it's not a programme I've ever watched, so the screening was a bit of an unknown ... spending a couple of hours listening to four women discussing - well, nothing much! I think hair was the main topic!
There was the usual practice of audience clapping and laughter at the beginning, to get everyone in the mood I guess. Christine Lampard was sort of in charge of the running order and kept checking her papers, there were 2 blond women (I don't know their names), and someone called Nadia who just wanted to talk about herself in a louder voice. Lots of silly giggling.
I came away underwhelmed. I usually appreciate a bit of well-timed humour, but this didn't hit the mark for me. Sorry.
This was 10 years ago, so maybe there's different women on the panel now.

TerriBull Tue 27-May-25 10:10:57

Ilovedogs22

Actually Tenko, I too rate Janet Street-Porter highly.
She's bold, whip-smart, true to herself & she makes any debate worth listening to because of her incitful, intelligent observations.
If Loose women was just Janet Steet-Porter I might actually watch it, but then it would be Loose Woman, which doesn't really sound so good!🙃

I agree about Janet Street-Porter, an intelligent woman, too good for what is essentially an inane load of self absorbed nonsense at best and at worst plummets to slagging off men and general bitchiness.