Carol Vorderman has confirmed a collection of special appearances across Channel 5’s complete daytime line-up. The broadcaster and brainbox will probably be taking up 5’s daytime schedule for a day of appearances from 9.15am-3.00pm tomorrow (Tuesday 17 March).
Starting the day on Jeremy Vine, Vorderman will then be a part of Storm & Alexis, earlier than transferring on to Matt Allwright, and at last Vanessa.
Per a press launch, the special occasion will see Vorderman participate in conversations tailor-made to every programme to showcase the “different tone, topics and audiences that make up 5’s daytime offering”.
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The special appearances will function a celebration of Vorderman’s return to five as a workforce captain on the quiz present Celebrity Puzzling.
Hosted by Jeremy Vine, the present sees Sally Lindsay be a part of Vorderman as a workforce captain as well-known faces try to check their minds with a variety of puzzles and brainteasers.
Throughout tomorrow’s schedule, Vorderman will probably be sharing her love of puzzles and giving viewers a style of what they’ll count on from the brand new present.
Vorderman mentioned: “I’m really looking forward to spending the day across 5’s daytime shows. It will be great to chat about everything from the issues of the day to real-life stories and consumer topics, and of course to share a bit about Celebrity Puzzling. I love a good puzzle, so I’m excited to give viewers a taste of what’s coming.”
Federico Ruiz, commissioner for Daytime at 5, mentioned: “Carol is a broadcasting powerhouse and we’re really excited to have her taking over our daytime schedule.
“Each of our reveals has its personal distinctive character and viewers, from debate and present affairs to client points and heartfelt tales. Viewers will get to take pleasure in her trademark power and sharp wit all day on 5, in all probability finest to name in sick so you possibly can tune in with no interruptions!”
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