Unleash the Action: Your Weekly Guide to GREAT! Action’s Must‑Watch Lineup
This week, the GREAT! Action channel delivers a smorgasbord of adrenaline, history and sci‑fi. From dusty Westerns that keep the old frontier alive to high‑octane disaster dramas that test humanity’s limits, there’s something for every thrill‑seeker.
Monday (29 June 2026) – A Classic Western Kick‑off
At 06:30 London time, Teleshopping takes over the early morning, but the real action starts at 08:10 with the gritty classic The Last Days Of Frank….

The Last Days Of Frank… is a no‑frills Western that pulls you into the final days of the infamous outlaws, with Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson delivering a raw, almost brutal narrative. Fans of the genre will find it reliable, while newcomers might find it a bit too gritty.
The day continues with a series of short Westerns—Tombstone Territory (10:30), The High Chaparral (11:00–13:00) and Wanted: Dead Or Alive (13:00–14:00). These offer a quick dose of gunfights and frontier justice, ideal for teens who prefer fast pacing.
For older viewers, the 56‑minute An Eye for an Eye (14:10–15:06) adds a darker revenge twist, while the 56‑minute disaster flick NYC: Tornado Terror (16:10–17:06) tests human resilience. The evening kicks off with the action‑drama Driven (20:30–22:26) before winding down to the gritty thriller Maximum Conviction (22:50–23:46).
Tuesday (30 June 2026) – Quiet‑Day with a Twist
The schedule data for Tuesday 30 June is incomplete, but the available entries hint at a quieter lineup dominated by Good News on GREAT! Extra segments and Teleshopping blocks. This is a good day for families or older viewers who prefer lighter content.
Wednesday (1 July 2026) – Sci‑Fi & Anime Explosion
After a brief morning of Good News and Teleshopping, the evening plunges into the high‑energy Dragon Ball Super episodes (01:15–02:10), followed by the real‑world drama Coast Guard Alaska (02:10–02:45).

The anime series keeps fans engaged with spectacular battles, while Deadly Voltage (02:45–04:05) offers a sci‑fi action that will appeal to younger viewers looking for fast‑paced plots.
The afternoon sees Good News on GREAT! Extra (04:05–04:15) and Air Rescue (04:15–04:40) – the latter being a high‑octane rescue drama. The day ends with more Teleshopping and a brief Good News segment.
Thursday (2 July 2026) – Western Classics Re‑Run
Thursday is a treat for Western aficionados, with a marathon of Coast Guard Alaska (01:50–03:55) interspersed with Kentucky Rifle (02:35–03:55) and The High Chaparral (11:00–13:00). The day also features the high‑octane General Commander (21:00–22:55).

These shows deliver reliable action, with General Commander offering a tense CIA thriller that will hold up well for older audiences.
Friday (3 July 2026) – War & Disaster Deluge
The day opens with Coast Guard Alaska (01:50–02:40) and quickly descends into a series of war dramas: Battle For The Skies (19:00–20:56) and Hamburger Hill (21:10–22:06). The finale is a high‑intensity thriller in Shadow Wolves (18:01–19:00).

War lovers and thrill‑seekers will find these shows gripping, while the intense action in Shadow Wolves satisfies those who enjoy edge‑of‑the‑seat suspense.
Saturday (4 July 2026) – Late‑Night Western
The only scheduled show on Saturday is the late‑night Western Big Kill (23:01–00:35), a modern take on the classic genre that will keep the audience on the edge of their seats.

Sunday (5 July 2026) – Anime, Disaster & Rescue
Sunday kicks off with Dragon Ball Super (01:15–02:10) and Coast Guard Alaska (02:10–03:00). The day continues with Seattle Superstorm (03:00–04:25) and Air Rescue (04:25–04:50). The evening is capped by Good News on GREAT! Extra (04:50–05:00) and a final Teleshopping block.

The mix of anime, disaster drama and rescue action ensures that families, teens and adults all find something to keep them glued to the screen.
Bottom Line: This week, GREAT! Action delivers a full spectrum from Western classics to high‑octane anime, offering reliable thrills for all ages.