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ITV Good Morning Britain Broadcast Legend Bids Farewell After 26 Years - Yorkshire Live
Richard Gaisford leaves Good Morning Britain after 26 years to join ITV's current affairs team, praised for his dedication to public service broadcasting.
- Richard Gaisford, GMB Chief Correspondent, recorded his final Good Morning Britain piece this morning, December 24, 2025, and will continue working on ITV's current affairs programming, Press Gazette reports.
- After announcing his exit in October, Richard Gaisford posted a nostalgic clip on Instagram counting down to his last scheduled programme after nearly 26 years.
- The programme highlighted his GMTV roots and more than two decades at ITV, with Charlotte Hawkins thanking him for 26 years and saying, `She continued`.
- Fans and critics reacted online, with one saying `'ITV are making a huge mistake'` amid praise and criticism after Gaisford's farewell, according to the GMB audience.
- Gaisford signalled future plans, saying on X he would seek 'new adventures in the coming year', hopes to return 'sometime soon', and was seen reflecting after his final report.
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Good Morning Britain star's heartbreaking goodbye in final show before exit - Birmingham Live
Good Morning Britain journalist Richard Gaisford presented his final segment on the ITV news programme this morning, as he bid goodbye to the show after nearly 26 years
·Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Good Morning Britain (GMB) viewers have said farewell to the programme’s Chief Correspondent this morning after 26 years.
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