GB News Wednesday: The Must‑Watch Lineup – From Sunrise Debate to Late‑Night Insights
This Wednesday, GB News offers a broad spectrum of programming, from morning talk to deep‑cut political analysis. Below is a snapshot of the day’s schedule, my subjective insights, and a quick guide to the shows that are likely to hold your attention.
Morning Kick‑Off – Breakfast with Eamonn & Ellie
At 06:00 BST, Eamonn Holmes and Ellie Costello launch the day with a light‑hearted breakfast chat, covering national headlines and a few global tidbits. While the tone is relaxed, the show offers a solid start for viewers who want a casual overview.

Mid‑Morning Power – Britain’s Newsroom
At 07:30 BST, Britain’s Newsroom takes over, delivering hard‑hitting news with Andrew and Miriam’s straightforward presentation. The show’s clear-cut reporting makes it a reliable source for those wanting depth without fluff.

Sharp Political Exchange – PMQs Live
At 08:30 BST, the House of Commons lights up with PMQs Live. Sir Keir Starmer faces Kemi Badenoch in a direct Q&A that is often the highlight of the day for politics enthusiasts.

Afternoon Deep‑Dive – Good Afternoon Britain
From 09:30 to 11:30 BST, Tom Harwood and Emily Carver tackle stories from multiple angles, offering a balanced perspective on the day’s key issues.

Mid‑Afternoon Insight – Martin Daubney
At 12:30 BST, Martin Daubney brings a lively take on the day’s events, merging humor with current affairs for a refreshing midday break.

Late‑Hour Debate – Farage
At 13:30 BST, Nigel Farage delivers a no‑holds‑barred commentary on the day’s headlines. For viewers who appreciate a contrarian view, this hour is worth a look.

Evening Insight – Jacob Rees‑Mogg’s State Of The Nation
At 14:30 BST, Jacob Rees‑Mogg offers a concise overview of the day’s news, keeping the commentary sharp and to the point.

Prime‑Time Spotlight – Patrick Christie Tonight
From 15:30 to 17:30 BST, Patrick Christie hosts spirited debate and interviews with top guests, offering sharp takes on the most pressing issues.

Late‑Night Wrap‑Up – The Late Show Live
At 18:30 BST, Bev Turner and Ben Leo bring live updates from Washington DC, explaining how U.S. politics affects Britain. The live element keeps the content fresh.

Bottom Line
GB News delivers a mix of light‑hearted chatter, solid journalism, and unfiltered debate. Whether you’ve got a quick breakfast break or a late‑night slot, the lineup offers something for every viewer. The daytime shows are reliable sources of news, while the prime‑time debates provide a sharper edge for those looking to engage deeper.
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