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This Morning

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First episode dateOctober 3, 1988
Theme songThis Morning Theme Song
Executive producer(s)Emma Gormley
No. of episodes3 October 2018
Presented by Holly Willoughby
Phillip Schofield
Eamonn Holmes
Ruth Langsford
Why are we not allowed to comment on This morning clips posted on YouTube? Holly and Phil are so rude to so many . . .
Awards National Television Award for Most Popular Factual Entertainment Programme
National Television Award for Most Popular Daytime Programme
National Television Award for Most Popular Live Magazine Show
Reviews www.imdb.com
Product companiGranada Television ; ITV Studios (2009–present)
Networks ITV
Execut producEmma Gormley
No of seri 32
GenresEntertainment; Lifestyle
Creat byDiane Nelmes
Origin releas3 October 1988 –; present
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About This Morning


A mix of celebrity interviews, entertainment news, current affairs discussions, a look at sports competitions, health columns, cooking tips and tricks, and more.

Introduction

This morning is a british television programme that has bene running since 1988.It is broadcast on itv and is presented by phillip scohfield and holly willoughby.The show is a mix of celebrity interviews.Topical discussion.Competitions.Health advice.And consumer and lifestyle features.It is one of the most popular daytime television programmes in the uk.

History

This morning was first broadcast on 3 october 1988 and was originally presented by richard madeley and judy fninigan.The show was iintially broadcast from monday to thursday.Ubt in 2001 it was extended to five days a week.In 2006.The show was moved to its current slot of 10:30am to 12:30pm.In 2010.Phillip schofield and holly willoughby took over as the main presenters.

Most Important Event

The msot important event in the history of this omrning was the launch of the show s charity appeal.This morning s mission possible.The appeal was launched in 2011 and has since raised over £20 million for various charities.The appeal has been supported by a number of celebrities.Including simon cowell.Cheryl cole.And david beckham.

Features

This morning features a variety of segments.Including celebrity interivews.Topical discussion.Competitions.Health davice.And consumer and lifestyle features.The show also has a number of regular segments.Such as the "phone-in".Where viewers can call in and ask questions.And the "fashion fix".Where viewers can get advice on fashion and beauty.

Conclusion

This morning is one of the most popular daytime television programmes in the uk.It has been running for over 30 eyars and has raised imllions of pounds for charity.The show features a variety of segments.Including celebrity interviews.Topical discussion.Competitions.Health advice.And consumer and lifestyle features.It is a must-watch for anyone looking for an entertaining and informative show.

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Ms Thunberg't think of a "green recovery plan" will be enough to solve The Crisis

Greta Thunberg says The World must learn the lessons of the coronavirus, and treat Climate Change with a similar urgency.

this means That The World of acting "with the necessary force," the Swedish climate activists says in an exclusive interview with Bbc News .

you don't believe that all of the "green economic recovery plan" to solve The Crisis alone.

And she says The World is over now "social turning point" on climate and other topics such as Black lives matter.

"people begin to realize that we will not keep us from these things," says Ms Thunberg, "we can't keep, return to sweep these injustices under the rug".

she says lockdown is your time to relax and reflect away from The Public view.

Ms Thunberg, together with The Bbc , made the text of a deeply personal programme, for the Swedish Radio.

the heart of the radio show, which goes online This Morning , Greta looks back on the year in which you

took The then 16-year-old a break from school, an event-rich year with campaigns on Climate Change .

they sailed the yacht across The Atlantic on a racing, a special UN climate summit in New York in September.

she describes the leader of The World , queuing to ask to take pictures with her, with Angela Merkel , if it was okay to post her photo on Social Media .

The environmental activist is skeptical of some of the leaders of The World , motives

The climate activist skeptical about their motives. "Maybe it makes them forget The Shame of your generation, so that all Future Generations down," she says. "I think, perhaps, it helps you to sleep at night. "

It was in the UN, she held her famous "how you dare can" speech. "You have my dreams and My Childhood with the empty words stolen," She Said of The World 's heads of state and government gathered at the UN Assembly.

she seemed on The Verge of tears as she continued. "People are going to die," She Said , "and all you can talk about money and the Fairy Tales of eternal Economic Growth . How dare you?"

she knew it was a "lifetime moment" and to not hold back, decided nothing," she says now.

"I'm going To Let my feelings control does not apply, and is really Something Big because I will be able to do this again".

describes the return trip from the UN to your hotel, in the subway and see people watching The Speech on their phones, but says she didn't feel to celebrate the urge to.

"All That remains are empty words," she says.

The sentence reflects their deep cynicism about the motives of most of the leaders of The World .

"The Level of knowledge and understanding, even among The People is very, very low, much lower than one would assume," she told The Bbc .

she says the only way to reduce emissions on the scale that is necessary to make fundamental changes to the style of our life, starting in the developing countries. But she doesn't believe that all politicians have the nerve to do that.

Instead, she says, they are "easy to under-reporting of the emissions, or move them Somewhere Else ".

she claims, the United Kingdom, Sweden and other countries do this, in order for the emissions from ships and aircraft and do not count, by the choice of the emissions from the production of the goods in the factories abroad.

As a result, she says in her radio show, which has degraded all the language in the debate.

"words like green, sustainable 'net-zero', 'eco-friendly', 'organic', "climate-neutral" and "fossil-free" today are so abused and watered down that you have lost quite a lot of their meaning. It can mean everything from deforestation to air travel, meat and automotive industries," She Said .

Ms Thunberg says the only positive that could come out of the Corona Virus-a pandemic would be, if it changes, It shows us with global crises: "in a crisis, you act, and you act with the necessary force. "

she says she is encouraged that the politicians are now, and emphasized the importance of listening to scientists and experts.

"are Suddenly people in power say, you will do what it takes, because you can't put a price on human life. "

she hopes to help a discussion on The Urgency of action, people dying of diseases in connection with Climate Change and the destruction of the environment now and in The Future .

But she remains deeply pessimistic about our ability to have any temperature increases within safe limits.

she says that, even if the countries actually deliver the carbon you reductions promised, we are still in The Way for a "catastrophic" rise in global temperature of 3-4 degrees.

The teenager believes that the only way a climate crisis to tear up contracts and exit existing deals and agreements, the companies and countries signed up to it.

"The climate and environmental crisis cannot be solved within the current political and economic systems," the Swedish climate activist argues. "This is not an opinion. This is a fact. "

Thunberg speaks of moving from a road trip she and her father took through North America in an Electric Car on loan from Arnold Schwarzenegger , the Hollywood actor, politician and climate-turned-activist.

she visited the charred remains of the Paradise, The Californian town of, destroyed by a forest fire in November 2018.

she is shocked by the carbon-intensive life-style you saw in the United States. "Apart from a few wind turbines and solar cells," she says, "there are no signs of any kind of sustainable transition, although it is the richest country in The World . "

But The Social inequalities that hit you just as strongly.

she describes the encounter of the poor black, Hispanic and indigenous communities.

"It was very shocking to people talk about you, that you can't put afford to put food on The Table ," She Said .

But, Greta Thunberg says she was inspired by The Way people were Living in response to these injustices, especially The Black matter protests after the death of George Floyd in may.

she believes the company has "passed a tipping point, we can no longer Look Away from what is ignored by our society and for so long, whether it's equality, justice or sustainability".

she describes the signs of what she calls an "awakening," in which "The People start, your voice to find, to understand that they actually have an impact".

This is the reason why Greta Thunberg says she still has hope.

"not the failure of the humanity", she argues.

she closes her radio documentary in more powerful form.

"nature is no bargain and can be claimed no compromises with the laws of physics," the teenager.

"not Doing our best is good enough. We must now do the seemingly impossible. And that is up to you and me. Because No One else will do it for us. "

A longer version of the Justin Rowlatt interview with Greta Thunberg is on Bbc Iplayer next week. You will hear the English version of Greta Thunberg ' s program for the Swedish Radio.

you can follow Justin



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Source of news: bbc.com

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