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Sam Quek announced as permanent Morning Live presenter on BBC One
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Liverpool’s Sam Quek is set to join Kimberley Walsh and Sara Cox as permanent members of BBC One Daytimeâs Morning Live presenting line up.
The show is preparing to broadcast from its new home in the heart of Manchester City Centre at ABC Buildings from Monday 21 February (9.15am, BBC One).
The new line-up will present the show daily, in alternating pairings. Kym Marsh will continue to share co-hosting duties with Gethin Jones, while Rav Wilding will also remain a regular face welcoming a variety of guests onto the Morning Live sofa, bringing lively, entertaining and topical discussions to viewers five days a week.
The relocation of Morning Live was announced last year as part of the BBCâs Across the UK plans to ensure the BBC better serves and reflects communities throughout the country. From 21 February, BBC One will become the only major TV channel to broadcast four hours of live TV every week day morning from the North West, with Morning Live following BBC Breakfast.
Sam Quek says:
âIâm excited as weâll be four female presenters who all hail from the North West. Itâs like a northern powerhouse of women on TV every weekday morning! Iâm from The Wirral and Iâm so pleased that the move means weâll be able to travel to not only Manchester, but other places like Liverpool and Leeds.
“Weâll be able to bring viewers a feeling for whatâs going on around the UK.â
đ˘ @SamanthaQuek, @KimberleyJWalsh and @sarajcox confirmed in BBC Daytimeâs @BBCMorningLive presenting line up alongside @msm4rsh, @GethincJones and @RavWilding ahead of Manchester move.
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Carla-Maria Lawson, BBCâs Head of Daytime & Early Peak says:
âTelling stories that authentically reflect the concerns and interests of viewers from across the whole of the UK has played a huge part in the incredible success of Morning Live and the move to our new home in Manchester will give us scope to give voice to an even wider range of communities.â
The wider family Morning Live of experts, including Dr Xand van Tulleken, Dr Punam Krishan, Jacqui Joseph, Dr Rupy Aujla, Dom Littlewood, Anna Haugh, Will Kirk, Wayne Perrey, Janette Manrara, Mark Lane and James Greenwood will also continue to bring their valued insight to BBC One mornings.
The programme will continue to be a one stop shop for viewers looking for expert advice, health updates and take home tips to save time and money â from some of the BBCâs most trusted presenters.
Kimberley Walsh says:
“I love all the Morning Live girls so, although we wonât be on camera together, Iâm hoping weâll cross paths while Iâm up there. Manchester’s a brilliant city and I canât wait to get started.”
Sara Cox says:
âMancunians have a real sense of community spirit and thatâs what Morning Liveâs all about. We want to be like a knowledgeable friend to our viewers â that mate whoâs good for a chat and a laugh over a brew but always offers great advice. One of the best things about the relocation for me is that Iâll be able to meet my mum for breakfast after I finish work on the show.â
We are moving!!
From next month we will have a new home in Manchester. đ
We can't wait. đ#MorningLive pic.twitter.com/IqkFrlugC8
— BBC Morning Live (@BBCMorningLive) January 26, 2022
Morning Live broadcasts Monday-Friday on BBC One Daytime at 9.15am. Since it launched Morning Live has consistently achieved slot winning figures and averaging 1.2m viewers daily.
Morning Live is produced by Emma Morris (Executive Producer) and Rob Unsworth (Head of The One Show) for BBC Studios. It is commissioned by Carla-Maria Lawson, Head of Daytime and Early Peak and the BBC Commissioning Editor is Rachel Platt.
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