ITV have confirmed their schedule for Tuesday [September 13] amid the ongoing period of mourning for Queen Elizabeth II.
Following the death of Britain's longest reigning monarch last week, popular daytime TV shows like Lorraine and Loose Women were pulled from ITV's schedule in the wake of Buckingham Palace's announcement on September 8 confirmed the Queen had passed away at the age of 96.
Although This Morning with Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield aired as usual on Monday morning, Loose Women was shelved once again, as ITV - alongside other broadcasters - continued to focus on the death of the Queen and show special news segments remembering the late monarch.
Lorraine was also dropped from ITV's line-up, with Good Morning Britain airing for four hours instead, with presenters Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard leading an extended broadcast of the weekday show in the wake of the Queen's death last week.
It's now been confirmed that GMB will run from 6am until 9am as usual, presented by Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard, and that Lorraine will return at her usual slot of 9am.
This Morning will be on air at 10am until midday, presented by Phillip and Holly, but Loose Women fans won't get an episode on Tuesday as there will be an extended ITV News Special instead.
This will cover The King's Tour - Northern Ireland from noon, the Lunchtime News at 1.30pm and Queen Elizabeth II - Return To The Palace at 4pm.
Soap fans will be pleased to hear that Emmerdale will air at a later time of 8:05pm on Tuesday evening.
During This Morning's return to our screens on Monday morning, host Holly explained how she broke the news of the late Head of State's passing to her three young children and how they had penned letters to help process their grief.
Holly and co-host Phil explained how emotional they were on hearing the news and how Holly felt she needed to take her kids down to Buckingham Palace to pay tribute to the monarch and remember her. Holly shares Harry, 13, Belle, 11, and Chester, seven, with her husband Dan Baldwin.
"They wrote letters, and I think that's a nice way to get out their feelings and grief. For me, explaining it to Chester somewhat, from being a little girl, this is what she was destined to do. All her dreams had to be put on the back burner," Holly confessed on Monday's special edition of This Morning.
"Chester, he loves football, but that wouldn't be something that he could go and do. I found giving him that level of understanding, it was extraordinary to be there. The last time I was there was for the Jubilee."
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Getting emotional, she added: "To be there three months later laying flowers in her memory, it just felt very very emotional."
Following Monday's special extended instalment of This Morning - in what should have been Loose Women's usual timeslot - ITV began to air a second ITV News Special, Queen Elizabeth II: Lying At Rest, which continued throughout the afternoon.
ITV plans to return to normal programming over the next few days to provide viewers with the variety of shows that they expect to see on the main ITV channel.
In addition to the usual schedule, the broadcaster will be airing a number of documentaries about the Queen and the new King over the coming days, as the nation prepares for the late monarch's funeral on September 19.
* This weekend, the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror celebrate the life of Her Majesty the Queen with a commemorative special filled with all the key moments from Britain's longest reigning monarch. Be sure to pick up your copy of the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror to get both pullouts.