Loose Women is the latest program to be removed from the air as ITV dedicates most of its coverage to the Euros 2024.

Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard were back on the set of This Morning on Wednesday, taking up their usual 10 am slot. The pair welcomed BAFTA award-winning actress Suranne Jones as their last guest of the day, after a conversation about the European heatwave sent fans into an angry frenzy on social media.

The TV duo ended their show as Suranne, who is taking the helm of a documentary about witches on Channel 4, encouraged the crew of the morning staple to howl like wolves. The former Coronation street star will front Suranne Jones: Investigating Witch Trials this Sunday, June 23, at 9pm.

Loose Women was scrapped from ITV's schedule this Wednesday as the broadcaster continues its Euros 2024 coverage
Loose Women was scrapped from ITV’s schedule this Wednesday as the broadcaster continues its Euros 2024 coverage 
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Over on X, otherwise known as Twitter, multiple viewers were waiting for the Loose Women panel to take over, without noticing that Cat and Ben had made mention of the program during their own time on the air.

In a huge twist, the advert break following This Morning made way for ITV’s Lunchtime News. The show will be followed by live coverage of the 17th edition of the European Championship from 1pm.

“Off to Bargain Hunt”, one fan quipped on social media, while another echoed: “No #LooseWomen today. I’ll have to find something else to moan about.”

ITV viewers at home were warned that the talk show would be back on our screens until Friday, June 21, when it will reprise its usual 12.30pm slot.

Fans have been disconcerted by recent changes made to the TV landscape as Loose Women is one of many programs to have been scrapped altogether in recent days.

Soaps have most notably been affected with viewers having to go without their fix on Friday with both Emmerdale and Coronation Street being cancelled to make way for the Euros 2024 launch.

Over on BBC One, The Repair Shop fans have grown increasingly concerned for its future after the program was booted out of its own slot for the football tournament.

Fronted by Jay Blades, the renovation show returned for a 13th series in April, but with Scotland and Switzerland set to be going head to head this Wednesday, June 19, at 8pm, fans have been warned about its cancellation.

Jay Blades and his team will not be back the following week as the Beeb will air a General Election debate between Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer.