Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid left in stitches by VERY cheeky place name during the weather forecast on Good Morning Britain

This Morning hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield are known for erupting into laughter on screen.

But it was Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid's turn to get the giggles on Tuesday, during a particularly playful episode of Good Morning Britain. 

The presenting pair were left in stitches and unable to speak, after hearing a rather crude place name during the morning weather forecast.

Hilarious: Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid's got the giggles on Tuesday's Good Morning Britain, upon hearing a particularly playful place name during the weather forecast

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The saga began when co-host Richard Arnold introduced Laura Tobin, who was presenting the day's weather live from Hampshire.

He said: 'Speaking of which, Laura's in Buckler's Hard this morning with the first look at the weather.' 

However, before Laura could even proceed with her forecast, Piers and Susanna erupted into hysterical laughter at the rather crude location name.

Cheeky: The saga began when co-host Richard Arnold introduced Laura Tobin, who was presenting the day's weather live from Buckler's Head in Hampshire

Cheeky: The saga began when co-host Richard Arnold introduced Laura Tobin, who was presenting the day's weather live from Buckler's Head in Hampshire

Hilarious: Before Laura could even proceed with her forecast, Piers and Susanna erupted into hysterical laughter at the rather crude location name

Hilarious: Before Laura could even proceed with her forecast, Piers and Susanna erupted into hysterical laughter at the rather crude location name

Hilarious: Wiping tears from their eyes, Richard and Laura soon joined in - with the weather girl adding: 'Every time I see the name written down is does make me have a bit of a titter'

Hilarious: Wiping tears from their eyes, Richard and Laura soon joined in - with the weather girl adding: 'Every time I see the name written down is does make me have a bit of a titter'

Unable to speak and wiping tears from their eyes, Richard and Laura soon joined in - with the weather girl giggling: 'Every time I see the name written down is does make me have a bit of a titter.' 

After the weather update was finally given, Piers could not help but set Susanna off again by asking: 'Lovely stuff, where was she again?' 

The brunette repeated the name through giggles, before she scolded: 'Don't be so childish!' leaving the pair in stitches once again. 

Cheeky: After the weather update was finally given, Piers could not help but set Susanna off again by asking: 'Lovely stuff, where was she again?'

Cheeky: After the weather update was finally given, Piers could not help but set Susanna off again by asking: 'Lovely stuff, where was she again?'

Having a ball: The brunette repeated the name through giggles, before she scolded: 'Don't be so childish!' leaving the pair in stitches once again

Having a ball: The brunette repeated the name through giggles, before she scolded: 'Don't be so childish!' leaving the pair in stitches once again

Pulling themselves together, Piers quipped to viewers: 'It's like something we've seen in Downton Abbey after the watershed.' 

It was a particularly playful episode on Tuesday, with the former newspaper editor also hitting out at show rivals BBC Breakfast and their host Dan Walker later on. 

Determined to win the ratings war, Piers said through gritted teeth: 'I look at BBC Breakfast and I want to destroy them.

Joking around: It was a particularly playful episode on Tuesday, with the former newspaper editor also hitting out at show rivals BBC Breakfast and their host Dan Walker later on

Joking around: It was a particularly playful episode on Tuesday, with the former newspaper editor also hitting out at show rivals BBC Breakfast and their host Dan Walker later on

'I want to dismantle them, I want to wreck them, I want to tear into their ratings like a vulture when it descends on a rotting carcass and starts to pull its innards out and then eat them raw.'

Miming the gruesome action out with his hands, he then added: 'Just imagine its Dan Walker's innards!'

At which Susanna sighed: 'You are so obsessed with him! Let it go!' before Charlotte Hawkins added: 'You live in such a strange world.' 

Poking fun: After claiming he wanted to 'tear into their ratings like a vulture', Susanna joked: 'I think you're some kind of psychopath!' 

Known for their playful relationship, the Croydon-born journalist even told Piers: 'I think you're some sort of pyschopath!'  

Susanna and Piers have hosted the morning show together since 2015, and are preparing for a one-off evening special on Thursday. 

The show, titled Good Evening Britain, has been organised to follow England's World Cup game against Belgium, and will feature actor Danny Dyer as the showbiz guest.  

Exiting: Susanna and Piers have hosted the morning show together since 2015, and are preparing for a one-off night time special, titled Good Evening Britain, on Thursday

Exiting: Susanna and Piers have hosted the morning show together since 2015, and are preparing for a one-off night time special, titled Good Evening Britain, on Thursday

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