This Morning goes live with pared back crew as guests do their own makeup

‘We’re holding on by the skin of our teeth’: This Morning goes live with pared back crew as guests do their own makeup and Holly Willoughby jokes she isn’t getting close-ups after camera operators are reduced

  •  Hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby went live as normal at 10am but revealed they were operating with a pared back crew
  • The stripped back crew included minimal camera operators and a reduced hair and makeup team 
  • Phil revealed the show is ‘holding on by the skin of our teeth’ during the chat with Matthew and Anneka Rice 
  • Other ITV daytime shows have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic
  • Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid has co-hosting from home after being forced to self-isolate after her son developed symptoms on Monday
  • Loose Women has been broadcasting live without a studio audience for the first time in its 20 year history 
  • Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?

 ITV’s flagship daytime show This Morning adapted to the coronavirus pandemic for Wednesday’s show, revealing their crew numbers had been cut.

Hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby went live as normal at 10am but revealed they were operating with a pared back crew and admitted they are ‘holding on by the skin of our teeth.’ 

The stripped back crew included minimal camera operators and a reduced hair and makeup team, as guest Matthew Wright revealed he had to do his own makeup.

Still on air: ITV’s flagship daytime show This Morning adapted to the coronavirus pandemic for Wednesday’s show, revealing their crew numbers had been cut

Matthew took part in the news review segment at the opening of the show and joked about his lack of makeup skills, before Phillip admitted the minimal staff rule also applied to the camera crew.

The presenter, 57, revealed the show is ‘holding on by the skin of our teeth’ during the chat with Matthew and Anneka Rice.

Discussing the recent shutdown on BBC show productions including EastEnders and Casualty, Phil warned: ‘It’s bound to happen. We’re all holding on by the skin of our teeth.’

Later in the programme, Phil and Holly had to make do with the lack of cameras during a round of their popular Spin To Win game.

Cuts: The stripped back crew included minimal camera operators and a reduced hair and makeup team, as guest Matthew Wright revealed he had to do his own makeup

Cuts: The stripped back crew included minimal camera operators and a reduced hair and makeup team, as guest Matthew Wright revealed he had to do his own makeup

Holly joked she wasn’t getting her closeups, so jumped into Phil’s shot.

The hosts also did their best to lift viewers’ spirits amid huge numbers self isolating by bringing some summer to screens.  

Referring to the fake London scene which is shown behind the hosts in the ITV studios, Phillip explained: ‘You know when we had our studios down by the South Bank, our view was a real view and we’ve made no bones about the fact that these are screens now so therefore we have control over the screens.’

Holding on: Host Phillip Schofield revealed the show is 'holding on by the skin of our teeth' during the chat with Matthew and Anneka Rice and co-host Holly Willoughby

Holding on: Host Phillip Schofield revealed the show is ‘holding on by the skin of our teeth’ during the chat with Matthew and Anneka Rice and co-host Holly Willoughby

TV shut down: Discussing the recent shutdown on BBC show productions including EastEnders and Casualty, Phil warned: 'It's bound to happen'

TV shut down: Discussing the recent shutdown on BBC show productions including EastEnders and Casualty, Phil warned: ‘It’s bound to happen’

‘We have seasons, we recorded them all when we were there, we’ve even got snow. But we’ve decided, it’s winter time out there now but from now on everyday outside that window until we come through this is going to be summer.’

As the season magically changed, Holly remarked: ‘Instantly doesn’t that make you feel better? Just that bit of greenery just feels quite nice.’

‘If you’re self isolating, if you’re in a flat and you haven’t got access to an open window, use ours!’ 

Other ITV daytime shows have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid has co-hosting from home after being forced to self-isolate after one of her children developed symptoms on Monday night.

Meanwhile Loose Women has been broadcasting live without a studio audience for the first time in its 20 year history. 

Change of seasons: The hosts also did their best to lift viewers' spirits amid huge numbers self isolating by bringing some summer to the virtual screens in the studio

Change of seasons: The hosts also did their best to lift viewers’ spirits amid huge numbers self isolating by bringing some summer to the virtual screens in the studio