This Morning erupted into pandemonium on Tuesday (8 July) as Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley welcomed Johnny Vegas onto the popular ITV programme.
The performer and funnyman appeared alongside the presenters to chat about his fresh television series, Johnny Vegas' Little Shop of Antiques, which was set to premiere on Quest that very day.
Johnny's appearance swiftly turned riotous as he left Cat and Ben in fits of giggles with his wittiness and side-splitting observations.
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Near the conclusion of their conversation, Johnny unveiled a peculiar plaything to the pair - Thirsty Bear, a 1950s Alps mechanical wind-up creation from Japan.
"Which child on Christmas morning has only been given a toy which represents my angry stepdad?" Johnny quipped. "Just the packaging alone, I know they meant well!"
Ben chimed in: "It's so disturbing! Isn't it?" with Johnny nodding in agreement: "Thirsty Bear. Everyone who sees this is mildly horrified, and then they fall in love with it."
Cat suggested the bear might befriend an "angry clown", spurring Johnny to invent an imaginary history for the peculiar plaything, which once more had the hosting pair doubled over with laughter.
As Cat and Ben tried to conclude their chat, Cat announced that Dan Hatfield would be appearing on the programme following the commercial break for an entertaining challenge, reports Wales Online.
"We're going to try and play a game with you," Ben informed Johnny, whilst Cat added: "Will you do it with us afterwards? Dan Hatfield's here!"
In a bid to grab Johnny's focus, Ben chimed in: "He's going to be testing your ability to spot trash or treasure."
As the mayhem persisted, Ben addressed the audience at home, suggesting: "Shall we just go to the break? We'll see you on the other side."
Johnny's latest telly venture sees him trading comedy for curiosities, having established Vintage Vegas at Dagfields Crafts and Antique Centre in Nantwich for the show.
"As he investigates, hunts and repairs pieces to add to his collection, he strives to make enough profit in his new shop to turn it into a permanent business.
"With taste as eclectic as his personality, there will be hilarious disasters, unusual finds and touching moments as he attempts to turn his ramshackle dream into a reality," the synopsis reads.
This Morning airs on weekdays from 10am on ITV1
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