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BBC daytime show goes off air for a month in shocking change after presenters reveal they had attended an ‘improvement meeting’

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Morning Live has been off air for a month and will be replaced by Rip-Off Britain (pictured: Kym Marsh, Sam Quek, Gethin Jones, Kimberley Walsh, Sara Cox and Rav Wilding)

Morning Live has been off the air for a month.

The BBC magazine show launched in 2020 with presenters including former Coronation Street star Kym Marsh, Michelle Ackerley, Gethin Jones and Strictly’s Helen Skelton presenting on a rotating basis.

It airs at the same time as ITV rivals Lorraine and This Morning, but it has now been announced that it will be taking a break.

A post on social media read: ‘Here’s this week’s Strictly Fitness summer themed workout with Mr Neil Jones.

‘Morning Live is on hiatus now. Join us on Monday 26th August from 9.30am for more from Strictly Fitness.

Morning Live has been off air for a month and will be replaced by Rip-Off Britain (pictured: Kym Marsh, Sam Quek, Gethin Jones, Kimberley Walsh, Sara Cox and Rav Wilding)

It airs at the same time as ITV rivals Lorraine and This Morning, but it has now been announced that it will be taking a break.

It airs at the same time as ITV rivals Lorraine and This Morning, but it has now been announced that it will be taking a break.

The post concluded by reminding fans that they can still catch up on all the morning workouts with the Strictly Come Dancing pro heading to his catch-up feed.

She added: “You can do all of this week’s workouts in full, and watch how to do them seated, on BBC iPlayer.”

The news comes shortly after presenters Michele and Gethin revealed they had to attend a “recovery meeting” with the host.

Gethin wrote: “Michelle and I sat down with the boss to talk about what we can do better. I love it. The opportunity to improve is always welcome.”

Meanwhile, Rip-Off Britain will air in its own time slot.

Girls Aloud star Kimberley Walsh, 42, also hosted the show but took time off so she could join The Promise hitmakers on their comeback tour.

The news comes after Rav Wilding returned to the set of the show following revelations of his affair with former colleague Rebecca Mason.

The news was announced via a social media post, where bosses revealed that the show won't be returning until the end of August.

The news was announced via a social media post, where bosses revealed that the show won’t be returning until the end of August.

Girls Aloud star Kimberley Walsh, 42, also hosted the show but took time off so she could join The Promise hitmakers on their comeback tour.

Girls Aloud star Kimberley Walsh, 42, also hosted the show but took time off so she could join The Promise hitmakers on their comeback tour.

Just a few weeks ago, Rav Wilding returned to the magazine show after his romance with former colleague Rebecca Mason was revealed.

Just a few weeks ago, Rav Wilding returned to the magazine show after his romance with former colleague Rebecca Mason was revealed.

The 46-year-old presenter announced on Instagram in April that he and his ex-wife, a television producer, secretly split last year after 12 years together.

And just months after revealing his marital split, it seems Rav has decided to call it quits with Surrey police detective Rebecca.

On their return, the panel was joined by Dr Ranj Singh, TV presenter Rebecca Wilcox and DJ Tony Blackburn.

Rav and Rebecca have posted a series of cozy snaps on their Instagram accounts together at weddings, in the studio, dinner parties, and car rides.

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