GOOD Morning Britain's Adil Ray stormed off-set while the show was broadcasting live on-air after co-host Kate Garraway's cheeky remark. The Citizen Khan frontman, 50, stared intently at the camera before grabbing his script and making his exit just over an hour into Wednesday's episode. Kate , 57, was left pleading "come back" before warning viewers Good Morning Britain might be presented "by one" as the programme rolled to a commercial break.

Adil 's tongue-in-cheek conduct came after a series of on-air blunders. Shortly before his impromptu exit, he had been caught tapping away on his phone as the camera panned in on the presenters. The ITV anchor, who looked smart in a navy blue suit paired with crisp white shirt, was then forced to apologise for his blunder and told viewers: "Sorry, I got caught off-guard.

" read more gmb He turned to Kate and said: "I was trying to show you an Obama {former US President Barack Obama] clip," as she replied: "Thank you for briefing me." Kate then joked: "He's about to jeopardise me!" Shortly after, the pair turned their attention to river pollution after the news sewage spills had hit a five-year high. Adil then said: "Where I stay in London for this, the river near me, that's been affected," as images of the pollution played out on-screen.

Most read in News TV Mum of two Kate called him out for his turn of phrase and said: "The river near you in London - so the River Thames?" as he replied: "Yes, West London." Kate continued the banter as.