This Morning fans slate ‘worst opening to a show ever’ and wonder if they’re hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle’s car crash intro

This Morning fans slate 'worst opening to a show ever' and wonder if they're hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle's car crash intro

As a seasoned observer of pop culture and human behavior, I must say that Andi Peters, the British television presenter, never ceases to amaze me with his ability to keep audiences entertained. With a career spanning over three decades, he has proven time and again that he is not only a talented presenter but also an expert at keeping things light-hearted and entertaining.


On Friday mornings, viewers of This Morning found themselves less than thrilled when the program began with an awkward dancing segment that fell flat.

spectators criticized the car accident-themed opening of the show as the worst they had ever seen, with hosts Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle awkwardly dancing to ’90s hits and reflecting on their favorite songs from that era.

With Gyles Brandreth and Tim Campbell joining her, Josie started the program, saying, “Greetings and welcome to today’s This Morning.” Craig then clarified, “We have a special plan for you today. We’re launching your Friday with some 90s hits, beginning with ‘Rhythm of the Night,’ which happens to be one of Josie’s favorites.”

While dancing away, Josie exclaimed: “Nineties music is simply amazing!”, then she inquired from Tim and Gyles about their favorite tune from that period.

Following their choice of “Soul to Soul” by Back to Life and “Getting Jiggy With It” by Will Smith as their favorite tunes, Craig expressed that he wasn’t fond of pop music. Instead, he identified himself as a fan of rock music.

This Morning fans slate 'worst opening to a show ever' and wonder if they're hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle's car crash intro

This Morning fans slate 'worst opening to a show ever' and wonder if they're hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle's car crash intro

At that point in my life, I found myself immersed in a deeply melodic journey. No mainstream pop tunes were playing; it felt like Nirvana itself, resonating with the iconic tune ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’.

In the studio, I cranked up the volume on the track, sending it echoing loudly. Alongside me were Craig, Josie, Gyles, and Tim, who responded by leaping exuberantly in all directions.

However, as Craig began to get comfortable with the situation, Josie abruptly ended the activities, exclaiming, “No, no, it’s just too overwhelming for me!”

Viewers also found it overwhelming and quickly flocked to what was previously called Twitter to voice their complaints about the particular segment.

They shared: “#ThisMorning Worst start to a show ever; ‘Love this tune! The dancing however!???’

Is this the poorest introduction ever for a This Morning episode? It seems they’re confirming that what we’re seeing isn’t a hallucination.

‘This Morning can the dancing stop now, please.’

On Friday morning, ITV’s programming took a surprising and humorous twist. Andi Peters made an unexpectedly suggestive remark about male anatomy on Lorraine, while Rob Rinder demonstrated some remarkable dancing skills on Good Morning Britain.

This Morning fans slate 'worst opening to a show ever' and wonder if they're hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle's car crash intro
This Morning fans slate 'worst opening to a show ever' and wonder if they're hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle's car crash intro
This Morning fans slate 'worst opening to a show ever' and wonder if they're hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle's car crash intro
This Morning fans slate 'worst opening to a show ever' and wonder if they're hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle's car crash intro
This Morning fans slate 'worst opening to a show ever' and wonder if they're hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle's car crash intro
This Morning fans slate 'worst opening to a show ever' and wonder if they're hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle's car crash intro
This Morning fans slate 'worst opening to a show ever' and wonder if they're hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle's car crash intro
This Morning fans slate 'worst opening to a show ever' and wonder if they're hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle's car crash intro
This Morning fans slate 'worst opening to a show ever' and wonder if they're hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle's car crash intro

In a playful spirit, Andi, aged 54, seized the moment to inject some humor into a conversation about whether hairy men feel apprehensive about going shirtless. As an image of his well-toned physique was displayed on screens, he couldn’t resist adding a witty comment to the mix.

As I gazed upon my reflection in my pants, I confidently informed Christine Lampard and Dr. Amir Khan that I had nothing to be ashamed of regarding my well-toned physique. I was proud to show it off.

In response to their admiration for his excellent performance, Andi unexpectedly disclosed a somewhat explicit comment overheard from the crowd through his earpiece, saying humorously: “Good trousers, but I can’t do pole-vaulting if you catch my drift!”

As an ardent admirer, I can’t help but bring up Anthony Ammirati, the electrifying French pole vaulter whose Olympic instant became viral. Regrettably, a particular body part kept him from earning a medal during Paris 2024.

Yet, as Christine feigned ignorance, Amir, with a smug smile, affirmed his knowledge of the matter, and the crew’s amusement echoed in the background.

This Morning fans slate 'worst opening to a show ever' and wonder if they're hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle's car crash intro
This Morning fans slate 'worst opening to a show ever' and wonder if they're hallucinating after Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle's car crash intro

During the show Good Morning Britain, Rob Rinder left his co-hosts and audience astonished by showing unexpected nimbleness. (or) On Good Morning Britain, Rob Rinder astounded his fellow hosts and spectators with an unanticipated display of agility. (or) Good Morning Britain saw Rob Rinder leave his co-presenters and viewers spellbound by his sudden show of flexibility.

As a die-hard enthusiast, I couldn’t help but feel electrified during the discourse about whether breakdancing could become an Olympic sport. The moment two exceptional break-dancers displayed their mesmerizing moves in the studio, I was captivated and left yearning for more.

In this scenario, the barrister chose to display his skills next, executing a striking flip followed by a composed pose alongside the dancers.

As his actions drew applause from his fellow actor, Kate Garraway, as well as admiration from the break-dancers and other team members, it was clear that they were all duly impressed.

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2024-08-09 14:34

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