Good Morning Britain’s Richard Madley recalls the show’s remarkable moment

good morning britain Richard Medley recently revealed his most memorable moment from the iconic show.

When asked about her most notable moment from the said show, the 67-year-old TV celebrity reflected on her interview with Gavin Williamson in 2018.

Recalling the incident, Madley said, “Probably the morning I kicked a Cabinet minister off the program for repeatedly refusing to answer a direct question. They all do that, but this was a particularly outrageous example. Was.”

For those unaware, Mr Madley had asked Mr Williamson if he regretted instructing Russia at the time to “go away and shut up”.

In response, Mr Williamson paid tribute to the health workers treating Sergei and Yulia Skripal, and spoke openly about the fallout from the remembered incident.

Madeley quickly responded, redirecting the conversation: “Well, you won’t answer, right? Ok. OK, the interview is ended because you won’t answer the question. It would be helpful if you answered the question directly.

He added, “What really bothered me was the disrespect not towards me, but towards the audience.”

“We ask questions on their behalf, not on our behalf. I suddenly heard myself saying, ‘Okay, the interview is ended because you won’t answer the question.’ I’m not sure who was more shocked, him or me.”

ITV Breakfast initially aired in April 2014, with a total of 2,500 episodes since.

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