Susanna Reid to reunite with Bill Turnbull on Good Morning Britain next week

Bill Turnbull is set to be reunited once more with Susanna Reid next week as her Good Morning Britain co-anchor.

With Piers Morgan‘s shock resignation leaving a co-host-shaped void on the GMB desk, various presenters have been joining Susanna, 50, to front the morning news series.

65-year-old Bill is the latest, having previously co-hosted BBC Breakfast with her prior to her move to ITV’s GMB in 2014.

Back together: Bill Turnbull is set to be reunited once more with Susanna Reid next week as her Good Morning Britain co-anchor [pictured in 2020 when he filled in for Piers Morgan]

‘I am very pleased to be back presenting on GMB, especially as I get to be reunited with my old pal Susanna,’ Bill said.

Susanna added: ‘I am delighted Bill is back in the presenter chair at the GMB desk.

‘He has been a beloved favourite of breakfast television viewers for years and a good friend of mine.’

Neil Thompson, Good Morning Britain Editor, praised the pair’s ‘brilliant and enduring onscreen partnership’ ahead of them reuniting.

Old pals: Bill and Susanna are pictured in 2016 when he popped into GMB for an interview about his gig on Classic FM

Old pals: Bill and Susanna are pictured in 2016 when he popped into GMB for an interview about his gig on Classic FM

Departure: In March, Piers Morgan announced he had quit GMB after Alex Beresford challenged his comments about the Duchess of Sussex and her interview with Oprah Winfrey [pictured 2019]

Departure: In March, Piers Morgan announced he had quit GMB after Alex Beresford challenged his comments about the Duchess of Sussex and her interview with Oprah Winfrey [pictured 2019]

He said: ‘I’m thrilled that Bill is re-joining us behind the GMB desk.

‘It’s not just his brilliant and enduring onscreen partnership with Susanna that makes its mark, it’s his relationship with the audience in general, one based on authenticity, authority, warmth, humour and trust.’

Bill and Susanna were previously reunited on GMB in February 2020 when he sat in for Piers who was on a break.

Susanna said during the reunion: ‘I haven’t heard that for a number of years – Susanna Reid and Bill Turnbull.’

Filling in: With Piers' shock resignation leaving a co-host-shaped void on the GMB desk, various presenters have been joining Susanna, 50, to front the morning news series [pictured 2020]

Filling in: With Piers’ shock resignation leaving a co-host-shaped void on the GMB desk, various presenters have been joining Susanna, 50, to front the morning news series [pictured 2020]

Duo: 65-year-old Bill is the latest, having previously co-hosted BBC Breakfast with her prior to her move to ITV's GMB in 2014 [pictured on BBC Breakfast]

Duo: 65-year-old Bill is the latest, having previously co-hosted BBC Breakfast with her prior to her move to ITV’s GMB in 2014 [pictured on BBC Breakfast]

To which he gushed: ‘I know, go on pinch me because I can’t believe this is really happening.’

Earlier this week, Richard Madeley admitted he thinks he ‘suits’ being a presenter on Good Morning Britain after Piers’ departure from the programme.

The TV presenter, 65, has been one of the other stand-in presenters since 2017 and confirmed he will be back again next month.

Speaking to The Sun, Richard admitted he is unsure if he will take over permanently in the role, despite being named as one of the front-runners for the gig.

Three's a crowd: Bill, Piers and Susanna are pictured in 2016

Three’s a crowd: Bill, Piers and Susanna are pictured in 2016

He said: ‘It’s a good show to do. It suits me and, yeah, I think I suit it. Whether I’m going to be asked to take over, I have no idea. I have had no approach at any level formally or informally.  The phone hasn’t rung, I haven’t had a ping into my inbox.

‘The bookies have me down as the front-runner and there have been opinion polls where I’ve come out reasonably well, but there’s a huge difference between that and it being a reality.

‘I’ll go in, I’ll fill in, I’ll enjoy it and I hope they ask me back. But in terms of sitting in for Piers, it’s a completely open question.’

Richard admitted that he doesn’t have a career plan and has turned down a lot of work that sounded like ‘too much hard work’.

Contender: Richard Madeley has admitted he thinks he 'suits' being a presenter on Good Morning Britain after Piers Morgan's departure from the programme

Contender: Richard Madeley has admitted he thinks he ‘suits’ being a presenter on Good Morning Britain after Piers Morgan’s departure from the programme

The broadcaster added that being offered the Good Morning Britain gig would have meant more to him when he was 40 as he feels he has nothing left to prove now.

Other names in the running for the job include Judge Rinder, Good Morning Britain’s Adil Ray and Ben Shephard.

Richard reckons ITV bosses are taking their time before deciding on who Piers’ permanent replacement will be. 

Gig: The TV presenter, 65, has been a stand-in presenter alongside Susanna since 2017 and confirmed he will be back again next month [pictured together in 2018]

Gig: The TV presenter, 65, has been a stand-in presenter alongside Susanna since 2017 and confirmed he will be back again next month [pictured together in 2018]

Richard said: ‘Whether I’m going to be asked to take over, I have no idea. I have had no approach at any level formally or informally. The phone hasn’t rung, I haven’t had a ping into my inbox’ 

Richard also recently told Metro: ‘If the phone went and they said, ‘Would you come in and talk?’ of course I would talk to them. It would be bonkers not to. But I very much like sitting in for people. I have all the fun and very little of the responsibility or flak.’

And while Piers is regularly seen going toe-to-toe with trolls on Twitter, Richard insists he ‘doesn’t give a f**k’ about what they’d say about him should he leave himself open to criticism by sharing his views on the show.

He said of the possibility of facing trolls: ‘I personally couldn’t give a f**k. Far too many younger presenters have been affected by Twitter and cowed by it.

‘I remember when I started sitting in for Piers on Good Morning Britain, I’d have a look at Twitter after I’d done a programme and, yes, you get some nice comments but you also get horrendous abuse and, from time to time, death threats.’

He added: 'I'll go in, I'll fill in, I'll enjoy it and I hope they ask me back. But in terms of sitting in for Piers, it's a completely open question' [pictured with wife Judy Finnigan]

He added: ‘I’ll go in, I’ll fill in, I’ll enjoy it and I hope they ask me back. But in terms of sitting in for Piers, it’s a completely open question’ [pictured with wife Judy Finnigan]

In March, Piers announced he had quit GMB after Alex Beresford, 40, challenged his comments about Meghan Markle, 37, and her interview with Oprah Winfrey, 67.

The outspoken GMB host left the daytime show after he insisted he ‘didn’t believe a word’ of Meghan’s account of suffering suicidal thoughts and experiencing racism at the hands of the royal family.

Piers then walked off set after a fierce debate with Alex, in which the weather presenter accused Piers of unfairly ‘trashing’ Meghan, and branded him ‘diabolical’.

Piers, who refused to apologise, later announced his resignation and tweeted his thanks to the GMB team, praising them for their ‘hard work and dedication’ that led to them beating their main TV rival, BBC Breakfast.