This morning launches a series of new sections in a bid to keep viewers in good spirits across the UK’s third lockout, according to reports.
The ITV show, hosted by Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, is expected to feature live cooking sections South Africa and Australia.
As well as visiting sunny destinations far away, which many Brits can only dream of amid tight travel restrictions, the Scottish Highlands are also thought to feature in the the latest version of the format, reports The Mirror.
Bringing the world to you: This morning launches a series of new sections in a bid to keep viewers in good spirits throughout the UK’s third lockout, according to reports (see Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on Monday’s program)
Australia and South Africa have been identified as places to visit by the exhibition, with a safari region also thinking it is moving forward to try and inspire an audience at home.
Some of the new film is said to have been captured before it was locked out, but parts of the new sections require local film crews to work on location and comply with any Covid restrictions.
This Morning’s editor, Martin Frizell, told the publication that his exhibition has been a ‘comfort blanket’ for the UK in 2020 and wants to be a source of support.
He said: ‘We will help take audiences around the world without leaving their homes.

Changes: In addition to a safari section and showcasing specialty food from different countries, the show is also expected to highlight a small business that delivers results (Holly and Phillip pictured Wednesday)
‘Our viewers deserve to see even more beautiful scenes and more fun watching on screen at times like this, and we intend to give them that. ‘
As well as watching travel, the new parts that look like this morning turn around food and shine a light on small businesses and producers.
Martin said: ‘I want to help these small businesses find what we can get from them for our culinary products – that we will grow on display – and mention them where possible. to do. ‘
MailOnline has contacted ITV for comment.
There have been a few changes this morning in recent weeks, with Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary making their debut as new guests on Friday last week, taking over the show gig from Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes.
But their start was not without a few on-screen scenes, with Alison asking guest Graham Norton how his dog was – even though the pooch was dead.
The Graham comedy clarified his part Virgin radio show on Sunday that he was hosting the gaffe.

Maiden Show: It comes after Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary’s debut with the new guests on Friday morning this morning without a few buttons on the screen last week

No hard feelings: Since then Graham Norton has made it clear that he did not send a faux pas through Alison when she asked how his dog was, despite the fact that he died
Saying said: ‘Now, I was going to say this yesterday, big up Alison Hammond she got so much evacuation apparently, you know, being unconscious or upset.
‘I did this morning and she said, oh, how is your dog? And I said oh he’s dead. And I did it in a way that was deliberately weird. And it was going to be funny. It was funny.
‘And I think she was funny. It was funny to me. Such people were deliberately mistaking what happened to your kind, you know, being horrible to her. ‘
Certainly to make sure Alison was not criticized for the blunder, Graham said: ‘So I like Alison Hammond and if there was any resentment, it was my fault. I mean, I did a bad thing. ‘
The new reported addition to the winning format also comes after ITV featured Good Morning Britain, Lorraine, This Morning and Loose Women all share the most watched from 2009 on December 2nd.
They had an overall turnout of 25.3 percent over the morning, marking an 11-year high.
This morning, hosted by Phillip and Holly, was the highest category since 2013 while Lorraine had the second highest share of viewing, drawing 29.1 percent view rate.
This was the highest proportion since 2013, with the exception of Princess Eugenie’s Royal Wedding from York in October 2018, which began as a special program This Morning.
The program was watched by an average of 1.5 million viewers overnight, peaking at 1.6 million.

Everything is fine: Yes to make sure Alison was not criticized for the blunder, Graham said: ‘So I like Alison and if there was any dissatisfaction, it was my fault. it was. I mean, I did a bad thing ‘