Friday on GB News: Your Sharp Guide to the Best Shows

Looking for a sharp lineup to keep you entertained this Friday? GB News offers a mix of news, debate and light‑hearted programming from dawn to dusk.

06:00–09:30 Breakfast with Stephen and Ellie

Breakfast with Stephen and EllieStart your day with Stephen Dixon and Ellie Costello. The show covers UK and global headlines, offering a grounded take on current events.

Opinion: The conversation stays relevant, but the pacing can feel a bit rushed for viewers looking for deeper analysis.

09:30–12:00 Britain’s Newsroom

Britain's NewsroomMiriam and Alex host the flagship Friday morning news block, delivering the biggest stories with a clear focus on UK implications.

Opinion: As the channel’s cornerstone, it offers a reliable overview, though it sometimes repeats points made earlier in the day.

12:00–15:00 Good Afternoon Britain

Good Afternoon BritainTom Harwood and Emily Carver tackle the day’s headlines from multiple angles, aiming to keep the audience engaged.

Opinion: The dual‑host format keeps energy up, but the show occasionally skates over the depth of the stories.

15:00–18:00 Martin Daubney

Martin DaubneyMartin brings lively commentary on current affairs, often injecting his personal style into the debate.

Opinion: His energy is infectious, but the segment can feel a bit too casual for viewers seeking straight news.

18:00–19:00 Dewbs & Co

Dewbs & CoMichelle delivers a plain‑spoken take on the day’s news.

Opinion: Straight‑talk can be refreshing, but the format may not appeal to those who prefer a more analytical approach.

19:00–20:00 Lee Anderson’s Real World

Lee Anderson’s Real WorldLee Anderson gives voice to the silent majority, discussing issues that resonate with many viewers.

Opinion: The show’s focus on under‑represented topics is valuable, though the debate can sometimes feel one‑sided.

20:00–21:00 Friday Night with Matt Goodwin

Friday Night with Matt GoodwinMatt Goodwin reflects on Britain’s past and explores ways to tackle current problems.

Opinion: The historical perspective adds depth, but the discussion may feel too broad for viewers seeking actionable insights.

21:00–23:00 Patrick Christys Tonight

Patrick Christys TonightTwo hours of spirited debate, featuring top guests tackling the most pressing issues.

Opinion: The debate format keeps viewers engaged, but the rapid pace can leave little room for in‑depth exploration.

23:00–03:00 The Late Show Live

The Late Show LiveLive from Washington DC, Bev Turner and Ben Leo bring US news and its impact on Britain.

Opinion: The international angle offers fresh context, but the late‑night slot may limit audience reach.

Bottom line: The Friday lineup provides a solid mix of news, debate and light‑hearted segments. Pick the flagship morning piece for a reliable overview, and sample the later shows for a deeper dive into current debates.