Good Morning Britain chaos as ITV show has string of awkward technical blunders

Good Morning Britain fell into chaos today after the show suffered several technical errors.

The blunders occurred during a video call discussion, leaving hosts Piers Morgan, 55, and Susanna Reid, 49 flustered as they attempted to get the show back on track.

Firstly, while they attempted to chat to Andrew Pierce, he seemed to ignore them as he didn’t reply.

It was then discovered he couldn’t hear them as his video call link had glitched.

Then, Piers told viewers they had a video of Matt Hancock to show.

GMB suffered a series of technical errors on today’s episode (Image: ITV)

After he introduced the clip, there was an awkward silence before he said: “Oh we don’t have it.”

He then quickly said they did in face have the video, with the ITV show attempting to recover from the mistakes.

Piers was left fuming on today’s show when Health Secretary Matt Hancock “refused” to go on the show once again.

Things turned awkward as the show suffered a string of mistakes (Image: ITV)

He took a savage swipe at the MP as the government’s “boycott” of the ITV show continued.

Piers fumed: “Well we did ask Matt Hancock to come on the show again… he’s not.

“It’s the 9th anniversary to date since government boycotted GMB…

“Well done Health Secretary… again.”

He also slated Hancock on Twitter, responding to a tweet posted by his BBC News rival Dan Walker.

GMB descended into chaos as show suffered several technical blunders (Image: ITV)

Dan’s post read: “Tomorrow morning we have another packed #BBCBreakfast for you.

“We’ll be joined by the Health Secretary @MattHancock so, if you’ve got a burning question… let us know. See you bright and breezy on the big red sofa on BBC1.”

Piers took a swipe at Matt Hancock, writing in a post to his 7.6m followers: “I do, yes.

“Can you ask him why he doesn’t he have the guts to come on @GMB?”

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV

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