JEREMY VINE was taken off-air on Monday morning after the ITN building in London suffered an unexpected power outage.
George Clark’s Build a New Life in the Country was scheduled to air after Jeremy’s chat show before the news at 1:10pm.Many more fans took to social media to complain as the situation failed to get resolved before the end of the hour.Viewers hoping to tune in for another two hours of discussion headed by Jeremy were forced to switch over to find something else.No1 Tennis Mum said: “@JeremyVineOn5 No emergency power generator? Channel 5 presenter Jeremy Vine took to Twitter on Monday to confirm the morning talk show had suffered a delay due to a sudden power cut in the ITN studio. We apologise for the change in today’s schedules.”Conor O’Neill replied to Jeremy's original tweet: “Was wondering what has happened to my favourite topical TV show.”Later, Jeremy posted a picture of himself, co-presenter Storm Huntley and guest Nina Myskow to confirm the series wouldn't be airing. Channel 5 aired the police documentary series Car Crime UK: Caught on Camera instead from 9:15am onwards.The morning presenter took to his personal Twitter page to update his viewers on the situation.He wrote: “Power cut @ITNProductions so we are all in reception. Channel 5 have said in a statement: “Due to a major power outage Channel 5 is unable to broadcast Jeremy Vine this morning. But nice to get some quality catch-up time with my esteemed co-presenter @StormHuntley. Thanks to @AliMirajUK and @NinaMyskow for being there!"
Vine updated fans on social media later on, and wrote: 'In @itn reception earlier waiting for news that power had been restored — still, a good chance to catch ...
We apologise for the change in today’s schedules.’ Hopefully though, they will be resolved in time for the lunchtime news two. It is not known whether the power cut will affect the ITV lunchtime news bulletin. It was believed that tests were continuing in the hope that power can be reinstated at 11am, but there was no luck. We never miss,’ another added. Can’t bare it.
There was a “significant” outage at the central London building where the daytime discussion show is filmed.
Unfortunately, the issue was not fixed in time for any of Jeremy’s show to air. The mid-morning topical discussion programme was replaced with repeats of Million Pound Home after the power and the back-up generator reportedly failed at ITN Productions’ HQ in at Gray’s Inn Road in central London. Jeremy revealed that staff had decamped in the building’s foyer as they waited for the issue to be resolved.
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It is understood that tests are continuing in the hope that power can be reinstated at 11am. Here’s hoping @JeremyVineOn5 is with you at 0915.” Keep up to date with the latest stories with our twice daily WalesOnline newsletter
JEREMY Vine has been forced off air on Channel 5 after a “significant” power outage at ITN Productions.
Earlier in the morning, a hopeful Vine said: “Power cut @ITNProductions so we are all in reception. Staff at ITN Productions received an email at 8.30am which said there had been “significant power outage” at the building in Gray’s Inn Road in central London. JEREMY Vine has been forced off air on Channel 5 after a “significant” power outage at ITN Productions.
Staff at ITN Productions were informed there had been a "significant power outage" at the building in Gray's Inn Road in London in an email at 8.30am.
And now I’ve been bored watching Earth Cam." Such a shame, love that show! Staff at ITN Productions were informed there had been a "significant power outage" at the building in Gray's Inn Road in London in an email at 8.30am.
A “significant” power shortage at ITN Productions prompted the company to take Jeremy Vine's show off air on Channel 5. The daily talk show was replaced.
It is not known whether the power cut will affect the ITV lunchtime news bulletin. An update at 9am said that if they were working from home they “won’t be able to access certain things”. Staff camped in the building’s foyer as they waited for the issue to be resolved.
Jeremy Vine has been forced off air on Channel 5 after a "significant" power shortage at ITN Productions.
It is not known whether the power cut will affect the ITV lunchtime news bulletin. Staff camped in the building's foyer as they waited for the issue to be resolved. An update at 9am said that if they were working from home they "won't be able to access certain things".