ITV This Morning brought to a halt as hosts make huge production complaint

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This Morning stars Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond were forced to halt the latest show as they shared a major production complaint.
Wednesday's episode (October 19) of the ITV programme saw the half-term presenters left struggling to read the show's autocue as they returned from the ad break.
Alison. 47, later briefly paused the show as she was forced to confess she couldn't read her lines from the prompter.
READ MORE: Alison Hammond baffles This Morning co-stars with unexpected boob tube confession
She said: "I'm going to be honest with you, I can't see the autocue. It's a little bit far away."
"Should we just go a little bit further in? Let's go further in."
Agreeing with his co-host, Dermot added: "It's quite far away. I'm exactly with you. It's a miracle I saw it. Hi."
The presenter, 49, then proceeded to intervene as he pulled both himself and Alison forward.
From there, the show could continue as normal as the hosts sat down with cast members from new West End musical The Choir of Men.
Referencing his former The X Factor presenting role Dermot joked: "It's taking me back, lads. It's like bootcamp all over again."
The production blunder follows Alison surprising her This Morning co-stars with an unexpected boob tube confession earlier in the show.
Alison left Dermot and news panellists Tom Swarbrick and Anushka Asthana speechless by admitting that she used to wear miniskirts on her torso.
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