A beloved BBC daytime show has been pulled off air next week in a huge schedule shake-up and will be disappearing from screens for weeks.
Morning Live is regularly hosted by Michelle Ackerley and Gethin Jones, among others, and airs Monday to Friday from 9:30am to 10:45am on BBC One.
However, the show is not showing on TV schedules from Monday, April 14.
Instead, Rip Off Britain and Dr Xand's Con Or Cure appear to have taken the programme's slot.
Morning Live will return to television on May 5th after a break from screens.
However, this isn't the first time the BBC show has seen a schedule shake-up.
Morning Live is regularly hosted by Michelle Ackerley (right) and Gethin Jones (centre), amongst others, and airs Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 10.45am on BBC One
However, the show is reportedly not showing on TV schedules from Monday, April 14 (pictured: Kym Marsh, Sam Quek, Gethin Jones, Kimberley Walsh, Sara Cox and Rav Wilding)
Back in July it was taken off air for an entire month on another 'break'.
A social media post read: 'Here's this week's Strictly Fitness summer themed workout with Mr Neil Jones.
'Morning Live is on a break now. Join us on Monday 26th August from 9:30am for more Strictly Fitness.
The post concluded by reminding fans that they can still catch up on all the morning workouts with the Strictly Come Dancing professional by heading to their catchup service.
It added: 'You can do all of the routines from this week in full & see how to do them sat down on BBC iPlayer.'
The BBC magazine show started in 2020 and with the likes of former Coronation Street star Kym Marsh, Michelle Ackerley, Gethin Jones and Strictly's Helen Skelton presenting on a rotational basis.
It comes after another show, BBC Breakfast was cut short last month as part of a major scheduling shake-up.
The programme, which typically runs until 10am, wrapped at 9:30am, triggering knock-on effects for the weekend TV staple Saturday Kitchen.
Viewers tuned in to the daily show at the usual 6am time slot to see Charlie Stayt, 62, hosting alongside Sarah Campbell, 50.
However, after a packed show, BBC Breakfast wrapped up half an hour early.
As the clock struck 9:30am, Sarah told viewers: 'That's all from Breakfast for today. As we have just said, we will be back for all the news from tomorrow at 6am.'
Charlie added: 'Enjoy whatever you're doing for the weekend. Goodbye now.'
Morning Live presenter Gethin Jones suffered from a 'really horrible and serious' fall live on television after 'seizing up' during his skate-a-thon as part of a Comic Relief challenge.
The 47-year-old and Helen Skelton, 41, decided to skate for 24 hours on the BBC channel to raise money for the very important cause.
But unfortunately, with just minutes to go, former Blue Peter star Gethin took an almighty tumble while on the skating rink.
Right at the start of the instalment of Morning Live, hosts Sara Cox and Kimberly Walsh wanted to update fans on their 'Wheely Big Challenge', before they joined them in the studio.
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Sara said: 'Now, this is really horrible... Gethin has just had - this is really serious - a massive fall. Have a look at this.'
After playing the clip, Kimberly said: 'And his back! He's got such a bad back.'
Sara continued: 'He's so stiff anyway and just seized up.
'Genuinely it was make-or-break whether he could finish the challenge but he's determined the get to that finish line.'
Later on during his appearance on Morning Live, Gethin explained: 'I think I caught my foot just on the side of the wall.
'The pain was horrible. Typically fell in the one place it hurts the most.
'Like I say, it was hard to get up, it took a while to get up.'
He added: 'I'll be fine in a couple of days, we will be fine. It's a privilege to do it.'
Helen explained: 'He could only go one way around!'
Gethin recalled: 'I was really dizzy, for the last hour and 20, I could only go one way...
'Which is why I had to crab over here.'
Sara was keen to know what the most surreal part of the experience.
'We were gig around in a circle for 24 hours in a windowless room... Quite delirious at times. People would pop up, Ranj appeared twice and I was like. 'I'm sure I've seen you.' It was quite confusing at times. You're just grateful for people giving up their time.'