Next Episode of Good Morning Britain is
Season 2024 / Episode 236 and airs on 26 November 2024 06:00
Good Morning Britain delivers you the news that you're waking up to in the morning. From exclusive interviews with some of the biggest names in politics and showbiz to heart-warming human interest stories and unmissable watch again moments.
Featuring specially themed content across all of the flagship ITV Daytime shows and beyond, ITV NHS Day will kick off at 6am with Piers and Susanna for GMB, handing over to GMB with Lorraine at 9am. Eamonn and Ruth will present This Morning at 10am and the Loose Women will then air a one off special at 12.30pm. Across the day we'll hear the stories and heartfelt gratitude from survivors of CV-19 and their families
Will Prime Minister Boris Johnson be forced into another Government U-turn over providing free school meals for children over the half-term holidays? Lorna Shaddick reports.
Could Covid-19 immunity last for just a few months? We have the latest news and discussion - also, Neil Ruddock joins us to discuss a memorable night out with Nelson Mandela.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been told by top scientific advisers that the second wave of Covid-19 could be more deadly than the first - what could this mean for Christmas?
Should the UK introduce a wider national Covid-19 lockdown? Dr Hilary, MP Tim Loughton, and Imperial College London Professor Steven Riley discuss the latest developments.
Leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer talks to the programme about eliminating anti-Semitism in the party after suspending former party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
The latest news on the shock development that Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, tested positive for Covid-19 in April but kept the news quiet to avoid worrying the public.
The latest news on the Vienna terror attack situation - also, Ross King, Lorna Shaddick, and Richard Gaisford report on the final countdown to the US presidential election.
Extensive news and analysis of the US election results with correspondent Richard Gaisford, Anthony Scaramucci, Nigel Farage, Sarah Palin, Carl Bernstein and Lisa Nandy.
More news and analysis of the US presidential election with the Reverend Al Sharpton and journalist Megyn Kelly, plus extensive discussion of England's new Covid-19 restrictions.
The latest news on the US presidential election with correspondents Richard Gaisford and Lorna Shaddick, plus analysis from PJ O'Rourke and Martin Luther King Jr's son.
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks to Piers and Susanna about what Joe Biden's confirmation as the next President of the United States could mean for future UK-US trade.
Following the announcement that a viable vaccine for Covid-19 has been found and is showing positive results, we have the latest news and analysis of the situation with Dr Hilary.
Nick Swain reports on the Government's ambitious Covid-19 plan, but should its vaccine be compulsory? Eve Pollard and Dr Gabriel Scally contribute to a debate on this issue.
As Britain becomes the first country in Europe to report 50,000 deaths related to Covid-19, Dr Hilary joins the programme to discuss the latest health news.
Correspondent Nick Swain and former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith analyse the news that Boris Johnson's top adviser Dominic Cummings is set to leave Downing Street by Christmas.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock ends the Government's 201-day boycott of Good Morning Britain by speaking exclusively to the show, and tributes are paid to entertainer Des O'Connor.
Following Matt Hancock breaking the Government's boycott of the show, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick joins GMB to talk about the Government's new approach to appearances.
Correspondent Katy Rickitt reports on the Government's plans to allow up to ten people to meet over Christmas and fears of a subsequent new wave of Covid-19 infections in January.
Ben and Susanna interview Defence Secretary Ben Wallace about the news that Boris Johnson is planning to make the biggest investment in Britain's armed forces for 30 years.
Shadow Home Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds joins us to talk about allegations of bullying by Home Secretary Priti Patel, and Professor Ravi Gupta discusses the UK vaccine rollout.
Piers and Susanna celebrate their fifth anniversary of working on GMB with a look back at their best bits, and Richard Madeley and Judy Finnegan drop by for a chat as well.
Former Strictly Come Dancing champion and Soccer Aid 2020 star Ore Oduba reveals who he is backing on the show's current series and what advice he has for Ranvir.
The granddaughter of the late footballer Jack Charlton talks to Piers and Susanna about a new documentary which covers his struggle against dementia in his last months.
Actor and Dancing on Ice 2021 star Denise Van Outen is joined by her dance partner Matt Evers to talk to Susanna and Ben about preparing for the show and their mini bubble.
Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway are joined by actor and Bros star Luke Goss, who talks about the release of his new film The Loss Adjuster.
British astronaut Tim Peake talks to Piers and Susanna about his experiences on the International Space Station and a mistake that made him think that he had seen a UFO...
Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid talk to EastEnders actor Jake Wood to discuss a film that he's directed as part of GMB's new 1 Million Minutes campaign to end loneliness.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock talks to Piers and Susanna about the announcement that the MHRA, the Government's medical regulator, has approved a vaccine for use in Britain.
As the UK becomes the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer - BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine, Ben and Charlotte are joined by the scientist who developed it for a discussion.
Ahead of Good Morning Britain's 1 Million Minutes Variety Night, Ben and Charlotte are joined by Anton du Beke and Chris Kamara, two of the stars performing on the show.
TV presenter and I'm A Celebrity... finalist Vernon Kay talks to Piers and Susanna about life in camp, losing two stone in weight, reuniting with his family and what comes next.
Correspondent Jonathan Swain reports from Coventry as the first people in the UK prepare to receive Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine and Britain launches its Covid vaccination programme.
Piers and Susanna talk to some of the first people to receive the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine, debate UK Covid policy, and have a chat with classical music superstar Katherine Jenkins.
With the vaccine roll-out now underway we discuss the most effective ways to persuade people to be vaccinated. Plus, Dominic Raab discusses the possibility of a No-Deal Brexit.
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden talks to Ben and Charlotte about the Government's culture recovery fund and pays tribute to Dame Barbara Windsor, who has died at the age of 83.
Business Secretary Alok Sharma talks to Piers and Susanna about concerns over what a no-deal Brexit could mean for businesses and why he feels that the UK could prosper regardless.
Oscar-winning Hollywood star Matthew McConaughey joins Piers and Susanna to talk about revelations from his new book and if he will be the next celebrity to enter politics.
The West Wing actor Richard Schiff talks about his battle against Covid-19, and Piers and Susanna give some early Christmas presents to one particularly inspiring GMB viewer.
Home Secretary Priti Patel joins Ben and Kate to talk about the Government's new investments in the police service and having a smaller, shorter, and more localised Christmas.
James May chats about The Grand Tour's new special - which sees him, Richard Hammond, and Jeremy Clarkson journey through Madagascar - and why he decided to buy his village pub.
Correspondents Richard Gaisford and Nick Swain report from Downing Street and Dover respectively on the news that a number of European countries have banned travel to the UK.
Home Secretary Priti Patel addresses concerns that the UK could be at risk of a further national lockdown, and singer Marty Wilde and his daughters discuss getting a Covid-19 jab.
Alex Beresford and Charlotte Hawkins debate if it's OK to wear pyjamas and loungewear on Christmas Day with Blue singer Antony Costa and 2020 musical sensation Marisha Wallace.
Cliff Parisi and Annabelle Apsion join the show to let us know what will be happening to the Buckles and the residents of Poplar in the Call the Midwife Christmas special.
Sean Fletcher and Charlotte Hawkins talk to Conservative MP Robert Halfon about the suggestion put forward by SAGE that schools should not reopen in January.
Actor and radio DJ Craig Charles talks about the possibility of making a new feature-length Red Dwarf special, his New Year's house party on BBC Radio 2, and how 2020 has gone.
Will Njobvu says goodbye to 2020, Jools Holland previews tonight's Hootenanny - and stars have advice on how to survive new year.
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