GB News Week Ahead: Your Essential Guide to the Top Line‑up
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The week kicks off with a breakfast that’s as lively as it is informative. From the first light of 06:00 BST on Monday, you’ll find yourself in the middle of the conversation, ready to tackle the day’s headlines.
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Monday – Breakfast & Debate
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06:00 BST – 09:30 BST: Breakfast with Eamonn and Ellie (Breakfast with Eamonn and Ellie). The duo keeps the discussion grounded, offering a reliable snapshot of the nation’s pulse. For families and morning commuters, this 3½‑hour slot is one of the better options to start the day.
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09:30 BST – 12:00 BST: Britain’s Newsroom (Britain’s Newsroom). The morning’s mainstay delivers the biggest stories with a balanced tone. It’s a solid choice for those who prefer a concise yet comprehensive briefing.
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12:00 BST – 15:00 BST: Good Afternoon Britain (Good Afternoon Britain). From midday, Tom and Emily tackle big stories from multiple angles – an engaging watch for the intellectually curious. They hold up well against the usual political chatter.
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15:00 BST – 18:00 BST: Martin Daubney (Martin Daubney). His lively style injects personality into current events. Those seeking a more informal take on the day’s headlines will find this segment refreshing.
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18:00 BST – 19:00 BST: Dewbs & Co (Dewbs & Co). Michelle’s straight‑talk approach offers a clear, no‑frills perspective – ideal for viewers who want to cut through the noise.
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19:00 BST – 20:00 BST: Farage (Farage). Nigel pushes boundaries, engaging those who crave unfiltered commentary. It’s a one‑hour window that demands attention.
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20:00 BST – 21:00 BST: Jacob Rees‑Mogg’s State Of The Nation (Jacob Rees‑Mogg’s State Of The Nation). His unique outlook provides a thoughtful pause amid the evening storm.
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21:00 BST – 23:00 BST: Patrick Christys Tonight (Patrick Christys Tonight). Two hours of spirited debate – a reliable staple for the evening audience.
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23:00 BST – 00:00 BST: Patrick Christys Tonight Late Edition (Patrick Christys Tonight Late Edition). The nightly wrap‑up delivers a comprehensive recap, holding up well as the final hour of prime time.
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00:00 BST – 03:00 BST: The Late Show Live (The Late Show Live). A live US‑focused segment that offers a different angle – a good final stop for the night owls.
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Tuesday – Same Structure, New Faces
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06:00 BST – 09:30 BST: Breakfast with Eamonn and Ellie. The morning routine continues, keeping viewers in touch with the day’s emerging stories.
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09:30 BST – 12:00 BST: Britain’s Newsroom. The segment’s depth remains consistent, catering to those who want a thorough briefing.
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12:00 BST – 15:00 BST: Good Afternoon Britain. The show’s balanced approach is reliable for a midday audience.
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15:00 BST – 18:00 BST: Martin Daubney. His lively commentary continues to resonate with viewers looking for a spirited take.
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18:00 BST – 19:00 BST: Dewbs & Co. A straight‑talk segment that remains a dependable source of opinion.
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19:00 BST – 20:00 BST: Farage. Nigel’s unapologetic voice continues to draw those who prefer uncompromising politics.
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20:00 BST – 21:00 BST: Jacob Rees‑Mogg’s State Of The Nation. A calm, reflective moment for viewers who appreciate a measured analysis.
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21:00 BST – 23:00 BST: Patrick Christys Tonight. Two hours of debate that remain a solid choice for the evening crowd.
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23:00 BST – 00:00 BST: Patrick Christys Tonight Late Edition. An informative wrap‑up for late‑night viewers.
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00:00 BST – 03:00 BST: The Late Show Live. The night‑time US connection stays relevant for those interested in international politics.
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Wednesday – Continuation with Fresh Angles
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06:00 BST – 09:30 BST: Breakfast with Eamonn and Ellie – the morning’s calm anchor.
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09:30 BST – 12:00 BST: Britain’s Newsroom – standard news briefing.
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12:00 BST – 15:00 BST: Good Afternoon Britain – a reliable midday source.
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15:00 BST – 18:00 BST: Martin Daubney – a lively and engaging segment.
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18:00 BST – 19:00 BST: Dewbs & Co – straightforward take on current affairs.
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19:00 BST – 20:00 BST: Farage – continues to attract viewers who seek a bold perspective.
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20:00 BST – 21:00 BST: Jacob Rees‑Mogg’s State Of The Nation – a calm, insightful segment.
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21:00 BST – 23:00 BST: Patrick Christys Tonight – a solid choice for the evening audience.
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23:00 BST – 00:00 BST: Patrick Christys Tonight Late Edition – a comprehensive recap.
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00:00 BST – 03:00 BST: The Late Show Live – a consistent US‑focused segment.
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Thursday – Consistency & Fresh Perspectives
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06:00 BST – 09:30 BST: Breakfast with Eamonn and Ellie – steady start to the day.
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09:30 BST – 12:00 BST: Britain’s Newsroom – dependable briefing.
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12:00 BST – 15:00 BST: Good Afternoon Britain – reliable midday coverage.
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15:00 BST – 18:00 BST: Martin Daubney – engaging discussion for the afternoon.
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18:00 BST – 19:00 BST: Dewbs & Co – straightforward commentary.
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19:00 BST – 20:00 BST: Farage – a bold viewpoint for the evening audience.
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20:00 BST – 21:00 BST: Jacob Rees‑Mogg’s State Of The Nation – a calm, thoughtful segment.
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21:00 BST – 23:00 BST: Patrick Christys Tonight – dependable debate.
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23:00 BST – 00:00 BST: Patrick Christys Tonight Late Edition – a solid final hour.
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00:00 BST – 03:00 BST: The Late Show Live – evening US coverage remains reliable.
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Friday – The Weekend Prelude
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06:00 BST – 09:30 BST: Breakfast with Stephen and Ellie (Breakfast with Stephen and Ellie). The new host adds a fresh dynamic to the morning routine.
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09:30 BST – 12:00 BST: Britain’s Newsroom – the segment that keeps the day’s news on track.
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12:00 BST – 15:00 BST: Good Afternoon Britain – a balanced midday review.
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15:00 BST – 18:00 BST: Martin Daubney – engaging commentary for the later afternoon.
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18:00 BST – 19:00 BST: Dewbs & Co – straightforward talk that stays reliable.
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19:00 BST – 20:00 BST: Farage – Nigel’s unapologetic style continues to attract viewers who favor bold politics.
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20:00 BST – 21:00 BST: Jacob Rees‑Mogg’s State Of The Nation – a calm, reflective segment.
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21:00 BST – 22:00 BST: Lee Anderson’s Real World (Lee Anderson’s Real World). This new addition offers a perspective for those who value the silent majority’s voice.
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22:00 BST – 23:00 BST: Friday Night with Matt Goodwin (Friday Night with Matt Goodwin). A look at Britain’s past and a roadmap for the future – a solid pick for history buffs.
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23:00 BST – 00:00 BST: Patrick Christys Tonight – a reliable wrap‑up for the evening.
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00:00 BST – 03:00 BST: The Late Show Live – continuous US coverage for late‑night viewers.
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Bottom Line
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GB News delivers a steady, reliable line‑up from breakfast to late night. While the political talk shows may polarise, their consistent delivery offers a dependable source of information for anyone looking to stay informed. Whether you’re a morning commuter, a mid‑day reader, or a night‑owl, the channel’s mix of news, debate and commentary provides something for every mood and interest.
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