morning tv. for example, this morning tv. for example, this morning we have got the in house chef. we ve got a peek inside the homes of the rich and famous. we ve got a little brow session coming up. it s useful television. there are some news there. it s very upbeat so it s a very familiar programme for so many people and i think that s why there s such a lot of interest in it. holly willoughby, phillip schofield, very, very familiar tv presenters. very, very nice. people feel very warmly towards them and the phone in. that s why the such a lot of interest in it i think because it s such an important building block in the tv schedules. thank you very much the later is there a television centre outside there a television centre outside the this studios.
was, is thatjust changing viewing habits? what is going on?- habits? what is going on? i think eole habits? what is going on? i think people sort habits? what is going on? i think people sort of habits? what is going on? i think people sort of get habits? what is going on? i think people sort of get used habits? what is going on? i think people sort of get used to - habits? what is going on? i think| people sort of get used to things, so it was possibly time for a bit of a freshen up. i think obviously by introducing alison hammond and dermot 0 leary into the seat they knew this situation needed to be dealt with in some respect. it s an interesting question whether this morning in its entity will remain. it may be that they continue with it just now, they may need to bring in a new title to the show meaning it is a different show but ultimately it will deliver very similar offerings. i think people do like to see a bit of morning tv when they are may be getting ready for work,
and incredible save in the final seconds by wrexham fc s bend foster that is the welsh soccer club owned by actors ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney. watch this. scott county. see them. all right. so ryan reynolds, who was going wild in the stands joke that he was going to hug foster so hard, he break his ribs. oh my god. that doesn t son of a can t say that on morning tv a little bit there . that s a put wrecks in three points ahead in the title chase and a possible promotion into league to the next year of the english soccer system. that is a really big deal. beep love rhinos face during that, all right? thanks for joining us.
ruth clegg, bbc news. we re joined now by vicky richardson, the chief executive of the charity, disability north. morning tv. you run a charity that is run by disabled people, for disabled people. part of your work is supporting people who need a personal assistant. we have seen in the piece how challenging it is at the piece how challenging it is at the moment. what is your experience of trying to find personal assistance for people who need them? i have been doing this for 13 years, doing recruitment for personal assistance. when i first started we were put an on. it would be up for a couple of weeks and we would have loads of good applications for people. what we have seen our over the last couple years as we will get a couple that come through and it has taken a lot longer to recruit for people. has taken a lot longer to recruit for people- has taken a lot longer to recruit for eole. ~ , ., ~ , for people. why do you think this is? what has