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Fern Britton quits This Morning
Wednesday 25 March 2009The presenter will leave the programme at the end of the current series, according to a statement on the ITV website.
The 51-year-old said she would miss the 'This Morning' team, but was looking forward to new projects and spending time with her family.
Britton said: "After 10 years with This Morning, I have decided to leave the show at the end of the current series. I will present my last show on July 17th, my birthday, which seems somehow appropriate."
Co-presenter Phillip Schofield said he wished Britton well for the future and looked forward to starting the new series in the autumn.
"I'm obviously very sad that, after 10 triumphant years on 'This Morning', Fern has decided to leave the sofa," he said on his website.
"I've been lucky enough to work with her for six of those years and can honestly say that they have been amongst the best of my career.
"We have cried together over stories and we have laughed ourselves breathless too. From day one we just 'clicked' and I'm really proud of what we have achieved together on the show."
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