This Morning’s Holly and Phil to get £150k EACH for an extra half hour of the show

Not a bad hourly rate!

Author: Alex RossPublished 4th Oct 2019

They are already two of the most popular TV presenters on the box, but Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield are set to get a MAJOR increase in their pay, with reports suggesting they'll each get £150,000 extra a year for hosting This Morning for an additional 30 minutes in 2020.

Bosses are planning for the popular ITV show to start at 10am next year, instead of the usual 10.30am slot, meaning Holly and Phillip will be working an extra 30 minutes in their morning shift.

The Daily Mirror are now reporting that an extra £300,000 has been added to the This Morning budget, making sure the popular hosts and paid well for their additional work. The extra money will be added to their current £600,000 a year salary, with Holly's pay rise in 2017 meaning she now matches that of her co-presenter Phillip's.

Bosses are planning to make This Morning longer following the axe of The Jeremy Kyle Show earlier this year. The popular show was taken off air by ITV after the tragic death of guest Steve Dymond, after he failed a lie detector test on the show.

As well as This Morning set to start 30 minutes earlier, Good Morning Britain with Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid will start later at 6.30am, with Lorraine being moved to 9am.

These changes are expected in the new year.

Meanwhile, as well as their role on This Morning, Holly and Phillip will also be back on the ice in 2020, for the brand new series of Dancing On Ice.

Bosses have now confirmed the line-up, which features the likes of Maura Higgins, Michael Barrymore, and Lisa George from Coronation Street.

See the full Dancing On Ice line-up below:

Dancing On Ice 2020: Meet the cast


Perri Kiely

Diversity dancer Perri Kiely reunited with his dance-mate Ashely Banjo for Dancing On Ice 2020! He said, "I'm not going to lie, I'm a little bit nervous. I've had a couple of training sessions so far and I'm not going to lie, it's hard. I can stand up on ice and skate about a bit, but technique, it's difficult!"


Of normally being the one to get thrown into the air, Perri said, "Role reversal! I'm pretty sure my job title was to get thrown about. I would love to back flip on ice, imagine how sick that would be! But I said I was going to get on the ice and spin and flip and do this, but I turned up to that first training session and I just wanted to put one foot in front of the other and make sure I don't fall over."

Perri Kiely is paired with Vanessa Bauer


Libby Clegg MBE

Paralympic sprinter Libby Clegg was the eighth confirmed contestant on Dancing On Ice! Confirming the news on Victoria Derbyshire, she said, "After Rio I achieved my ultimate goal and then I thought 'what else can I do?' This opportunity came about and I couldn't pass it up. I love challenging myself and experiencing new things."

Libby Clegg is paired with Mark Hanretty


Joe Swash

Former soap star and King of the Jungle Joe Swash was the ninth celeb to be announced for Dancing On Ice! Confirming the news on Loose Women, Joe said, "I can't even dance on a dance floor so Dancing on Ice is just a silly idea! I've done no exercise since the baby was born. Stacey thinks it's funny. I'm going to learn how to skate and I'll do it with a smile on my face."

Joe Swash is paired with Alexandra Schauman

Although Joe was originally paired with Alexandra Schauman, a nasty injury meant she could no longer continue, meaning Alex Murphy stepped in!

Trisha Goddard

Queen of Daytime TV Trisha Goddard was the first celeb to leave the show! After falling over in her routine, Trisha lost out i the skate-off to newsreader Lucrezia Millarini.

Trisha Goddard is paired with Łukasz Różycki


Lucrezia Millarini

ITV News presenter Lucrezia Millarini was eliminated from the show in Week 3, losing out in the skate-off to former footballer Kevin Kilbane.

Lucrezia Millarini is paired with Brendyn Hatfield


Radzi Chinyanganya

TV presenter Radzi Chinyanganya was drafted in as Michael Barrymore's replacement, but he failed to impress viewers and was eliminated from the show in week 4.

Radzi Chinyanganya is paired with Jessica Hatfield


Kevin Kilbane

Former footballer Kevin Kilbane lost his place on the show in Week 5! But it isn't all bad news... Kevin confirmed he is now dating his skating partner Brianne Delcourt after they met on the show!

Kevin Kilbane is paired with Brianne Delcourt


Caprice

Caprice chose to quit the show in Week 5 after previously parting ways with her partner Hamash Gaman.

Caprice is paired with Hamish Gaman


Ian 'H' Watkins

Steps singer Ian 'H' Watkins and his professional partner Matt Evers were eliminated from the competition in Week 6, following a skate-off with comedian Ben Hanlin.

Ian 'H' Watkins is paired with Matt Evers

H and Matt are the show's first ever same-sex couple.

Maura Higgins

Love Island star Maura Higgins left the competition in Week 7 after losing out in the skate-off to Libby Clegg.

Maura Higgins is paired with Alexander Demetriou


Lisa George

Coronation Street actress Lisa George lost her place on the show in Week 8, losing out in the skate-off to Libby Clegg.

Lisa George is paired with Tom Naylor


Ben Hanlin is paired with Carlotta Edwards


Ben Hamlin

Magician Ben Hanlin lost his place on the show in the semi-final, losing out in the skate-off to Libby Clegg.

Dancing On Ice with Holly and Philip will return to ITV in January 2020.

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