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Sunday Brunch pulled at the last minute amid coronavirus crisis saying filming was a ‘risk’

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SUNDAY Brunch has been pulled from Channel 4's schedules at the last minute amid the coronavirus outbreak. The popular show, hosted by Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer, was due to air at 9.30am today but was cancelled after producers admitted it was a "risk" to go ahead.

Posting on Instagram half an hour before the show was due to start, a statement read: "We are sad to say that Sunday Brunch will not be on this morning as billed. "We put the health and safety of our team above all else and cannot at this time record the show without risk to our presenters and crew. "We very much hope to be back live on Sundays soon." Listings for the show say guests were due to include Richard Blackwood, Jamie Bamber, Jimmy Akingbola and Fleur East.

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