ITV bosses have reportedly already decided on the successors to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on ITV’s This Morning.

Dermot O’Leary and Alison Hammond have presented the popular daytime show before and are seen as natural successors to Holly and Phil after being a “breath of fresh air”.

Bosses on the show have been impressed by the duo, who started hosting Friday editions in January, and believe they are a “breath of fresh air”, The Sun reports.

The pair replaced Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford.

Mr O’Leary, 48, and Ms Hammond, 46, have just finished a week-long stint hosting the show as Ms Willoughby, 40, and Mr Schofield, 59, took a break.

‘They are very much viewed as a breath of fresh air’

A show insider told the newspaper: “There are no firm plans to replace the hosts but producers always keep an eye on potential heirs.

"Alison and Dermot will have been scrutinised during their week-long stint to see how This Morning would look if they took over full-time.

“They are very much viewed as a breath of fresh air and have had a largely positive response from viewers.”

Mr Schofield has presented the daytime show since 2002, while Ms Willoughby replaced Fern Britton as host in 2009.

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