Good Morning Britain announced it’s first original YouTube series ‘Off The Table’ hosted by Julie Adenuga.
The series will “see a panel of influencers, activists and journalists debate some of the most important issues affecting young people today”, GMB said in a twitter statement.
The first edition of the series will be split into four 15-minute episodes published across a month with topics ranging from money and climate change to cancel culture and life after COVID-19.
Adenuga will spearhead debates between a diverse opinions from a panel of influencers, activists and journalists they can relate to – such as James Barr, Ryan Mark Parsons, Kaz Kamwi, Grace Blakely, Dr Emeka, Benjamin Butterworth, Esther Krakue and more.
Speaking on her new show Adenuga said: “I’m excited to be presenting Good Morning Britain’s first ever YouTube original series. I love the idea of the GMBconversations that we see all the time making their way to new audiences thanks to Off the Table.”
Joel Duncan, Digital Development Manager ITV said: “Over 1 billion minutes of GMB content were watched last year on it’s YouTube channel and so we know there is a very healthy appetite for even more short-form GMB content online.
“With Julie at the helm plus some of the best known influencers, ‘Off The Table’ is set to be a very promising digital offering indeed.”
Produced by ITV Studios, ‘Off The Table’ begins filming this week and will be exclusively available on GMB’s YouTube channel.