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This Morning is a British ITV daytime television programme created by Granada Television , which first broadcast from Granada's Albert Dock Studios in Liverpool on 3 October 1988. It includes celebrity guests, entertainment, advice, competitions, cooking advice and features. On Monday 3 September 2007, the twentieth series started live on ITV.

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24x181 May 25, 2012 Aired: May. 25, 2012

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24x182 May 28, 2012(Monday May. 28th, 2012 10:30AM on ITV (UK))→ See the Listings Schedule

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Show's Cast / Crew

Directors

  • Ashley S. Gorman (3 episodes)
  • David Kester (3 episodes)
  • Martin Lord (III) (3 episodes)

Writers

  • Karl Lucas (II) (1 episodes)
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Series Fun Facts

  • It was announced that Christopher Ellison (DI Burnside) was to appear during this special interview but was unable to attend due to being unwell.
  • This was Holly Willoughby's first show as Phillip Schofield's new co-presenter after she took over from Fern Britton.
  • At the end of his interview, Criss Angel demonstrated a brand-new illusion that had been created specially for him by illusion designer Franz Harary. This was an unusual length-ways version…
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    At the end of his interview, Criss Angel demonstrated a brand-new illusion that had been created specially for him by illusion designer Franz Harary. This was an unusual length-ways version of Sawing a Woman in Half, in which the "victim", enclosed within a translucent box, was sawed in half from head to toe, rather than across their waist, by a five-foot diameter circular saw. In place of using one of his regular assistants, Angel's slightly reluctant "victim" for the illusion was interviewer Holly Willoughby.
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