Fans Call For Tom Swarbrick To Become Permanent Good Morning Britain Host After ‘Lovely Surprise’ Debut

Good Morning Britain viewers have been left impressed with Tom Swarbrick’s hosting debut, with many calling for the LBC DJ, 39, to become a permanent fixture on the ITV morning show.

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Swarbrick and Ranvir Singh, 48, filled in for regular hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls on Monday, May 25, due to the May bank holiday. Tom, who frequently contributes to This Morning and Lorraine, previously began reviewing news headlines on Good Morning Britain in March.

As the episode began, Ranvir introduced Tom to the audience: “Now, those of you who don’t know Tom Swarbrick… you’ve probably seen him on This Morning.” Tom replied: “A lot of This Morning, but the first time sitting here — it’s an absolute thrill!”

Ranvir welcomed him warmly: “We’ve given you a record-breaking hot welcome today. If you want to chill out, take your jacket or tie off, feel free!” Tom admitted: “It’s been a sleepless night, but it’s a privilege to be here — thank you very much.”

Fans immediately took to social media, with comments including: “Loving these two. Tom and Ranvir need to be seen more,” “Lovely surprise to see Tom today #GMB,” and “Wondering if he’ll cover more during the summer hols.” Ranvir confirmed the pair would return for Tuesday’s edition.

The episode also included a technical glitch during a segment from West Yorkshire with Amelia Beckett, discussing the benefits of spending time outdoors. Amid the nation’s record Bank Holiday heatwave, the segment ended abruptly due to satellite issues, prompting Charlotte Hawkins in the studio to quip: “You can always get outside — today is the day if there ever was one!”

Good Morning Britain airs on ITV1 and ITVX, typically fronted by Ed Balls and Susanna Reid from Monday to Wednesday.