A POPULAR BBC show has been pulled off air in a major schedule shake-up.
The broadcaster has been clearing its schedule as it dedicates coverage to the Fifa Women's World Cup.
As England take on Denmark, bosses have pulled Morning Live from air.
The show typically airs straight after BBC Breakfast at 9:15am but was nowhere to be seen today.
Gethin Jones, Helen Skelton, Kym Marsh and Sara Cox all front the topical live series.
Recently BBC Breakfast was pulled from BBC One for coverage of the World Cup.
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Naga Munchetty and Ben Thompson informed viewers they were continuing the show on BBC Two.
ITV have also been clearing their schedules, with their three flagship daytime shows all impacted.
Good Morning Britain, This Morning and Loose Women have had their run times reduced or been axed from the TV guide.
Meanwhile, Helen Skelton dazzled Morning Live viewers in a plunging top on Wednesday's show – after previously being slammed for wearing 'pyjamas'.
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The 40-year-old was back on the BBC show alongside co-host Gordon Smart.
pulled out all the stops in a navy jumpsuit, which featured wide legged trousers and a plunging neckline.
She teamed it with hot pink high heels and a statement gold necklace.
Meanwhile her blonde hair was styled in Hollywood waves, with one side tucked behind her ear.
Helen's glam look came a day after she was accused of wearing pyjamas on Morning Live.
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