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Loose Women returns next week for first live studio show after six weeks off air

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Loose Women will return to screens next week with a live studio audience after six weeks off air. ITV has currently been showing repeated episodes every lunchtime amid the coronavirus lockdown.

However the cast, which include Stacey Solomon, Andrea McLean, Saira Khan and Christine Lampard, will return to screens with brand new shows from Monday 4th May at 12.30pm.

The show was taken off-air in a reshuffle of ITV daytime to adhere to social distancing rules. There will reportedly be some adjustments made to the format so that the panellists can maintain a safe distance from each other.

On its return there will be three women will be in the studio with one panellist joining from home via video link. The show will be now be live on Mondays

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