GMB presenters Ed Balls and Charlotte Hawkins spoke to Benjamin Field about the podcast on the ITV show
On Tuesday's episode of Good Morning Britain, Ed Balls, alongside Charlotte Hawkins, engaged in a conversation with the son of the late Sir Michael Parkinson to discuss his new podcast venture.
Ed Balls chimed in with a poignant note: "My mum's had dementia for 20 years. I would love to have a conversation with my mum before she had the dementia. I can't do that anymore, but this might allow that." Concurring with her sentiment, Ed remarked: "I'm quite sure how I feel about it. It's quite unusual. It'll certainly be controversial."
He stated decisively: "There is absolutely no way I would be involved in anything that impune the reputation of my father."
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