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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.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock talks to Piers and Susanna about the challenge of controlling Covid-19 while a vaccine for it is rolled out and the prospects of a national lockdown.
After Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of a third national lockdown in England, leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer speaks to Piers and Susanna.
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair talks to Piers and Susanna about his estimation that five million people in the UK need to be vaccinated every week to get Covid-19 under control.
Home Secretary Priti Patel joins Ben and Kate to discuss the current situation with delivering the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine and welcoming newly-confirmed US president Joe Biden.
Star of MasterChef Gregg Wallace talks to Ben and Kate about his new show which sees him explore South Africa's incredible landscapes and sample its wide variety of food.
Dame Joan Collins talks about celebrating the 40th anniversary of her classic soap opera series Dynasty, life in lockdown, and how people should commemorate their Covid-19 jabs.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
EastEnders and Hollyoaks star Richard Blackwood talks about filming during lockdown, how he's coped with bereavement after losing his mum, and the death of Barbara Windsor.
Elton John's husband David Furnish chats exclusively to Richard Arnold as he talks about his current favourite programme It's a Sin and why its impact has been so inspiring.
Following the completion of filming of Harry and Meghan's interview with Oprah Winfrey, author of new book This Is Why I Resist Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu talks about the couple.
Piers and Susanna talk to Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore in her first television interview since her father passed away and reminisce about his legacy.
Entertainment correspondent Ross King reports from Los Angeles on the news that legendary golfer Tiger Woods has undergone surgery for leg injuries following a terrible car crash.
Ben and Susanna are joined by unlikely pair Shaun Ryder and the Reverend Richard Coles as they're thrust into the unforgiving world of stand-up comedy for a very good cause.
Legendary boxer Frank Bruno talks to Ben and Kate about reuniting with long-standing rival Mike Tyson for a new documentary and hoe he's battled to control depression in his life.
Following the release of a teaser clip of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah Winfrey, Piers and Susanna debate about the pair with royal watcher Kristen Meinzer.
Star of The Only Way Is Essex James Argent talks about having life-saving surgery after reaching 27 stone in weight during Covid restrictions and rumours about his love life.
Piers and Susanna look ahead to the 2021 Budget, and ex-host of SAS: Who Dares Wins Ant Middleton speaks out about his feelings over being fired from the show by Channel 4.
After Rishi Sunak revealed his Budget to the nation, Ben and Susanna are joined by the Chancellor of the Exchequer and ask him what the future looks like for Britain.
Actor Andra Day, only the second black woman to win the Golden Globes' Best Actress award, chats to Richard Arnold about her performance in The United States vs. Billie Holiday.
Musician Chaka Khan talks about being interviewed by Oprah Winfrey and her personal experience of racism, and she also joins a panel debating Oprah's interview of Harry and Meghan.
Piers and Susanna present analysis of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah Winfrey following the first British broadcast of the event.
Opera singer Russell Watson reveals more about taking to the stage with The Last Night of The Proms with Russell Watson, which is set to be held in some stunning outdoor venues.
Lorraine Kelly remembers those who lost their lives in Dunblane in 1996 and talks to Ben and Kate about the challenge of reporting on the massacre and how the town has recovered.
Actors Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis join Ben and Kate to talk about helping young people during the pandemic, and there's also a look ahead to the Dancing on Ice 2021 final.
Ben and Susanna talk to Aderemi Adejokun, the woman whose enthusiastic response to winning a holiday on Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway made her a social media star.
Manchester Arena bombing survivor Martin Hibbert reveals his upcoming challenge and Dame Kelly Holmes talks about competing in The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer.
Former England cricketer Phil Tufnell joins Ben and Susanna to talk about going on a tour with other Test Match Special and Ashes stars and being axed from A Question of Sport.
Masterchef: The Professionals judge and double Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux Jr joins Kate and Susanna to talk about his hard year and the future of the hospitality industry.
Kate and Charlotte are joined by comedian Paddy McGuinness, who is back to work after a stint of homeschooling to present Comic Relief, and John Barrowman discusses theatres.
Author and broadcaster Michael Rosen discusses his view that a public inquiry into the Government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic should be opened as soon as possible.
Ben and Susanna talk to fellow Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway about the impact that Covid-19 has had on her family as her husband Derek Draper remains seriously ill.
Star of stage and screen Robert Lindsay joins Ben and Susanna to talk about his new swashbuckling adventure, an online version of the classic tale of The Three Musketeers
Comedian, activist and all-around icon Eddie Izzard talks to Adil and Susanna about her screenwriting debut with drama film Six Minutes to Midnight and helping in a pandemic.
British boxing legend Ricky Hatton and his son Campbell join Alex and Kate to talk about Campbell's professional boxing debut, and Trudie Goodwin and Mark Wingett discuss The Bill.
Legendary footballer Thierry Henry joins Ben and Susanna to reveal why he's left social media, and Ross Kemp chats about his new documentary series about Britain's tiger kings.
Correspondent Richard Gaisford reports from Dulwich on the news that the Government is coming under pressure to order an inquiry into sexual abuse and assault in Britain's schools.
The fab-u-lous Craig Revel Horwood talks to Ranvir and Susanna about directing the Strictly Come Dancing 2021 arena tour, his place on the panel, and hopes for a new series.
Richard Arnold chats to musician Griff about her winning the 2021 BRITs Rising Star award, and comedian Joe Pasquale discusses April Fool's Day, his recent vaccination and his son.
Alex Beresford and Charlotte Hawkins talk to actor Richard Wilson about his collaboration with fellow actor Jos Vantyler on a new BBC radio play and living with memory loss.
Adil Ray and Kate Garraway present an Easter Monday edition of the breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Former First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond talks about his new political party Alba, the prospect of Scottish independence, and his difficult relationship with Nicola Sturgeon.
David Suchet, everyone's favourite moustache-twirling detective, talks to Adil and Ranvir about missing Poirot, fan mail over lockdown, and his role in the 2014 film Effie Gray.
Former UK Foreign Minister Sir Alan Duncan speaks to Ben and Ranvir about his new memoir and WWE wrestler Roman Reigns chats about his biceps and preparing for WrestleMania.
Environmentalist and global icon Greta Thunberg joins Ben and Ranvir to talk about her fight against climate change, and actor Gregory Piper discusses his role in Line of Duty.
Kate Garraway and Susanna Reid present analysis of the latest news and tributes being paid to Prince Philip - the Duke of Edinburgh - following his death at the age of 99.
Kate and Adil are joined by gold medal-winning rower Helen Glover to discuss her bid to become the first mother to make a British Olympic rowing team, plus musician Gary Kemp.
TV presenter and Strictly champ Ore Oduba joins Kate and Adil as he talks about getting ready to return to the stage for The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Baroness Doreen Lawrence joins Ben and Charlotte ahead of the marking of Stephen Lawrence Day to talk about the work of the foundation set up in her son's name.
Paralympic basketball star and TV presenter Ade Adepitan joins Charlotte and Ben to talk about his new series investigating climate change around the world.
Katy Rickitt reports from Manchester United's Old Trafford ground on the news that six of England's top football clubs have confirmed their involvement in a European Super League.
Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson, Education Minister Gavin Williamson, and legendary England goalkeeper David Seaman discuss football's proposed European Super League.
Correspondent Noel Phillips reports from Minneapolis on the news that a jury has found Derek Chauvin, the ex-policeman accused of murdering unarmed black man George Floyd, guilty.
Superstar chef Tom Kerridge reveals all about his partnership with Manchester United footballer Marcus Rashford as they team up to tackle food poverty.
Fresh from his BAFTA win, writer, director and actor Noel Clarke discusses new TV thriller Viewpoint and why he refused to appear in the series without a more diverse film crew.
Footballer Michael Owen talks to Adil and Susanna about how British football is coming together to take part in a social media blackout in a bid to challenge online abuse.
The family of Jimi Olubunmi-Adewole, who died while trying to save a woman from drowning in the River Thames, speak to Adil and Susanna about his tragic death and honouring him.
Comedian Jack Whitehall joins Adil and Susanna to talk about the Brit Awards, and Susanna's former Strictly partner Kevin Clifton speaks out about the theatre industry's plight.
The nation's favourite Chatty Man Alan Carr tells Ben and Susanna how he's bringing nostalgic fun back to Saturday nights with his Epic Gameshow and looking for a mini Alan...
Grime artist and TV presenter Big Narstie joins Ben and Kate for a chat about his new book How to Be Narstie and being nominated for a BAFTA award for his entertainment show.
Sean Fletcher and Kate Garraway present a Bank Holiday edition of the breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather.
Actor Ruthie Henshall discusses her mother's harrowing experience in a care home during the Covid-19 pandemic, and Katie Price chats about her engagement to boyfriend Carl Woods.
Quizzing genius Anne Hegerty talks about going Down Under for an Australian version of quiz show The Chase, and Paul Gascoigne discusses his time on the Italian I'm A Celebrity...
Stephen Mangan unveils a virtual reality art trail in London, Sharon Stone discusses her near-death experience, and we ask if the Champions League Final should move to Wembley.
Queen's Brian May talks about his battle to save Britain's hedgehogs and if Queen are recording a new album, while Mark 'Billy' Billingham discusses Australia's Who Dares Wins.
Former Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson Alastair Campbell joins Susanna as a guest presenter and talks to former The Wanted singer Max George about battling depression.
Hollywood royalty Goldie Hawn chats with Alastair and Susanna about the importance of mindfulness for children and her upcoming reunion with her The First Wives Club co-stars.
Alastair's former boss Tony Blair talks about the UK's Covid-19 vaccine rollout, and actor and former footballer Vinnie Jones discusses dealing with grief after his wife's death.
Model Tess Holliday talks about her battle with anorexia and why people don't believe her, and British and Irish Lions rugby star Joe Marler discusses his personal struggles.
Motivational speaker and former monk Jay Shetty joins Ben and Kate to talk about winning an award for his book Think Like A Monk and raising millions of pounds for people in India.
Musician Mel B joins Adil and Susanna to talk about being a patron of charity Women's Aid and to discuss her appearance in a new video highlighting the horror of domestic abuse.
So Macho singer, X Factor regular and best friend of Simon Cowell Sinitta joins Susanna and Adil to reveal why she's recreated two of singer Grace Jones's most iconic poses.
Adventurer Bear Grylls joins Adil and Susanna to talk about why he's swapping his far-flung celebrity adventures for the adrenaline junkie paradise of Birmingham in the Midlands.
Radio host Pat Sharp and singer Sonia debate if the UK should withdraw from the Eurovision Song Contest, and actors Martin Shaw and Jenny Seagrove discuss their play Love Letters.
The UK's Eurovision hopeful James Newman talks about his chances at this year's Eurovision Song Contest, and Mary Beard discusses her new series about post-lockdown life.
Bill Turnbull, one of Susanna's former breakfast show co-hosts, joins Good Morning Britain as a guest presenter and talks to musician and media personality Peter Andre.
Hollywood star Seth Rogen talks to Bill and Susanna about his new memoir Yearbook, and veteran actor Alan Cumming talks about reminiscing with celebrities in his new podcast.
Media personality Calum Best talks to Bill and Susanna about a new documentary in which he celebrates the true genius of his father, the legendary football player George Best.
Ben and Susanna discuss footballer Marcus Rashford's revelation that Manchester United players were subject to racial abuse following their loss in the 2021 Europa League final.
Strictly Come Dancing pro dancer Johannes Radebe joins Ben and Kate to talk about his new tour Freedom, being part of the show's first same-sex dance, and his tough upbringing.
Retired footballer and new presenter of The One Show Jermaine Jenas joins Adil and Charlotte to discuss his new documentary about stop and search and his ideas for police reform.
Irish singer-songwriter Sinead O'Connor talks to Adil and Ranvir about her new memoir Rememberings, and actor and political activist Danny Glover discusses his new screenplay.
Star of stage and screen Michael Ball talks to Adil and Ranvir about his new album, returning to the West End in Hairspray, and being inspired by the late Captain Sir Tom Moore.
Dame of the dance floor and former Strictly judge Darcey Bussell joins Richard Madeley and Charlotte Hawkins to discuss her British Ballet Charity All Star Gala.
Host of The Last Leg Adam Hills talks about a new series of the show and what chance he thinks he has for taking home a BAFTA award for Best Entertainment Performance in 2021.
Former champion gymnast Louis Smith and Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood join Richard and Susanna to discuss their time as competitors on The Masked Dancer.
Harry Redknapp joins Richard and Susanna to celebrate the launch of Soccer Aid 2021, and Suggs, the frontman of band Madness, talks about his legendary group's new tour.
Legendary singer Lulu talks to Richard and Susanna about her upcoming Heritage Live gigs, and Downton Abbey star Jim Carter discusses his commitment to a new charity campaign.
Vic Reeves and Jools Holland discuss their new podcast, while John Barnes looks ahead to EURO 2020. Plus, we ask if it's okay to go to the pub if you're off sick from work.
Sam Allardyce, Alex McLeish and John Hartson join us to talk about England, Scotland and Wales' chances at EURO 2020 which kicks off today.
Footballers Fabrice Muamba and Kasper Schmeichel discuss Danish footballer Christian Eriksen's collapse due to a cardiac arrest during Denmark's EURO 2020 match with Finland.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, a star and the creator of musical Hamilton, talks about his new film In the Heights, and theatre and showbiz legend Arlene Phillips discusses being made a dame.
Robert Rinder and his mum Angela Cohen talk about being honoured by the Queen, and Francis Rossi, one of Britain's best-loved rockers, talks about a new album that he compiled.
Musician Jools Holland joins Adil and Susanna to provide an insight into his new podcast with comedian Vic Reeves, and classical pianist Lang Lang talks about working with Jools.
Spandau Ballet and former EastEnders star Martin Kemp is joined by his son - radio DJ Roman - to reveal some news about Soccer Aid, and Spice Girl Mel C also joins the show.
Former Top Gear and The Grand Tour presenter Richard Hammond joins Adil and Susanna to talk about his new car restoration business The Smallest Cog and the 2021 Classic Car Show.
Adil and Susanna are joined by former Scotland international footballer Pat Nevin and legendary England goalkeeper David Seaman to discuss England and Scotland's EURO 2020 chances.
Countdown host and former Apprentice star Nick Hewer joins Adil and Susanna to talk about leaving Countdown after ten years and what the show holds for new host Anne Robinson.
Euro 2020 commentator Gabby Logan chats to Ben and Susanna about the third series of her podcast Mid.Point and what the atmosphere of the Olympics in Tokyo in 2021 could be like.
Ben and Kate are joined by two of reality game show Love Island's most memorable contestants - Amy Hart and Jack Fincham - to talk about a new series of the hit programme.
Money-saving expert Martin Lewis joins Susanna as a guest presenter to chat to musician and former Spandau Ballet star Tony Hadley about his upcoming 40th anniversary tour.
A host of stars - including Sir Geoff Hurst, Ulrika Johnson, and Sam Allardyce - join Martin and Susanna to predict the result of the EURO 2020 game between England and Germany.
Comedian Omid Djalili, who spends his free time writing jokes for the royals, talks to Martin and Susanna about his new UK tour and why he's been hearing toilets a lot recently...
Music heavyweights Shaggy, Spice, and Sean Paul join Adil and Kate to chat about celebrating International Reggae Day and collaborating on their new single Go Down Deh.
Musicians Krept, Konan, and S1LVA join Adil and Kate to talk about making the official EURO 2020 England football anthem Ole (We Are England '21) a reflection of the young team.
Love Island's Shannon Singh joins Richard Madeley and Susanna to talk about her time in its villa, and 2019 winner Amber Rose Gill chats about her new mental health web series.
Comedian and Strictly winner Bill Bailey joins Richard and Susanna before he goes on tour again, and racer Sir Jackie Stewart opens up about his wife Helen's fight with dementia.
Alastair Campbell rejoins Susanna as a guest host to talk to footballing legends Harry Redknapp, Roy Hodgson, and Peter Schmeichel about England's EURO 2020 match with Denmark.
After England's heroics against Denmark, Sam Allardyce joins us to talk about Gareth Southgate's impact on the team and discusses England's chances against Italy in the final.
TV talent judge Nigel Lythgoe talks about about receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and Stephen Mulhern chats about the return of his hit game show Rolling In It.
Sean Fletcher reports from Wembley Stadium on the news that some of the England football team have been targeted with racist abuse following their loss in the EURO 2020 final.
Pop star and internet sensation Rick Astley joins Richard and Susanna to talk about his new collaborations with some of pop's biggest names and campaigning for live music.
TV legend and former Coronation Street star Les Dennis joins Richard and Susanna to talk about moving into opera and film following a Covid-related blip for his musical Hairspray.
Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick joins us to talk about the future of the NHS Covid app, and Dr Amir Khan talks about a new national food strategy to help fight the obesity crisis.
Solicitor General for England and Wales Lucy Frazer talks about the rise of Covid cases in England ahead of the relaxing of Covid restrictions on the 19th July.
Comedian Johnny Vegas talks to Ben and Susanna about teaming up with Rosemary Shrager for new competition show Cooking with the Stars and getting back to touring again.
Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge talks to Ben and Susanna about the reopening of festivals and the hospitality industry after shutting his pub and furloughing staff.
After 15 years of drama on Albert Square, EastEnders actor Jake Wood joins Ben and Kate as he prepares to take to the West End stage in grippling new thriller 2:22 A Ghost Story.
Cyclist Mark Cavendish talks to Richard and Kate about recovering to win the green jersey at the 2021 Tour de France, and legendary singer Engelbert Humperdinck discusses touring.
Olympic gold medallists Tessa Sanderson and Jonathan Edwards join Richard and Kate ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics opening ceremony to discuss Team GB's prospects.
Ben and Susanna get reactions to Team GB's first gold medals at the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics from retired athlete Roger Black and some of the medallists' nearest and dearest.
EastEnders legend Adam Woodyatt and Coronation Street star Gaynor Faye join Ben and Susanna to discuss swapping soaps for the UK tour of their new play Looking Good Dead.
Comedian and documentarian David Baddiel joins Ben and Kate to talk about his rescheduled tour Trolls: Not the Dolls, which kicks off in September 2021, and life after EURO 2020.
Adventurer Ben Fogle joins Alex and Charlotte to talk about how his children have walked in his footsteps and why he's looking forward to getting back to festival life.
Dame Maureen Lipman joins Alex and Charlotte to talk about life on Coronation Street's cobbles, the Queen's visit there, and how she hopes that her new book will raise smiles.
Legendary actor Christopher Biggins joins Ben and Kate to talk about the return of theatre and his Show and Tell podcast about the favourite objects of his celebrity guests.
Former Strictly dancers Anton du Beke and Erin Boag join Ben and Kate to discuss Strictly 2021, Anton's new role as a judge, and celebrating great icons on their new tour.
Comedian Paul Merton tells Ben and Kate why he's decided to pack up his belongings to discover the best of Britain in a motorhome with his wife and fellow comedian Suki Webster.
Diversity dancing stars and radio double act Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely join Sean and Ranvir to celebrate spending one year on the airwaves together and winning a BAFTA Award.
Duncan James, one of the members of legendary band Blue, tells Sean and Ranvir what could be in store for loyal fans and why he's taking on the heat of Celebrity MasterChef.
13-year-old Sky Brown, who became Britain's youngest-ever Olympic medallist when she won bronze in women's park skateboarding, tells Ben and Kate how she feels about her medal win.
Poet and mental health advocate Hussain Manawer shares a poem for A-level students, and award-winning comedian Russell Kane talks about working with his auntie on a new project.
Team GB Olympic heroes Galal Yafai and Emily Campbell celebrate their remarkable wins, and comedian Tom Davis talks to Ben and Kate about the much-anticipated return of King Gary.
We're joined by Britain's greatest Olympian and our most successful female Olympian, Jason and Laura Kenny, who tell us about their magnificent achievements at the 2020 Olympics.
There's the latest from Plymouth following the tragic events there. Plus, Max Whitlock and Tom Dean show off their Olympic gold medals, and there's a tribute to Una Stubbs.
Comedian Rhod Gilbert talks to Charlotte and Kate about a new series of his comedy panel show Growing Pains and joining the cast of DIY SOS for a special Children in Need edition.
Dr Hilary speaks to Dr Anthony Fauci, President Biden's chief medical adviser and the country's top infectious disease expert, about Covid-19 and Donald Trump ignoring his advice.
Richard Bacon returns to Good Morning Britain and joins Charlotte to chat with music legend and frontman of iconic band Chic Nile Rodgers about performing in concert for Team GB.
British singing legend Joan Armatrading joins Richard Bacon and Kate Garraway to talk about her latest album Consequences and why she has no plans to end her groundbreaking career.
Legendary Bros frontman Matt Goss joins Richard Bacon and Susanna Reid to reveal why he's leaving his Las Vegas residency after ten years and to chat about his new single.
Former Love Island star Hugo Hammond looks ahead to the 2021 final of the show, and comedian Harry Enfield chats about the outrageous stage version of TV comedy The Windsors.
Legendary musician Tito Jackson joins Ranvir and Charlotte to talk about the release of his brand-new solo album, and Alex Brooker and Alice Tai preview the 2020 Paralympic Games.
Actor Iwan Rheon tells Ranvir and Charlotte how he's left his villainous Game of Thrones character Ramsey Bolton well and truly behind with his new dark-humoured film The Toll.
Multi-award winning comedian, TV presenter and writer Romesh Ranganathan joins Charlotte and Ranvir to talk about being Anne Robinson's replacement on game show The Weakest Link.
Boyzone star Keith Duffy and TV presenter Barney Walsh join Alex and Charlotte to reveal why they and Alex have been getting on their bikes in rural Yorkshire for Soccer Aid.
Media personality Jake Quickenden chats with Sean and Charlotte about competing in SAS: Who Dares Wins and how he handled horrific social media abuse of his newborn baby.
Gino D'Acampo, everyone's favourite Italian chef, joins Ben and Susanna to talk about the reopening of his eateries and his latest adventure with Gordon Ramsay and Fred Sirieix.
Arsenal legend Ian Wright and poet and writer Musa Okwonga join Ben and Susanna to discuss their new children's book, which is aimed at teenagers who want to 'strike out'.
Comedian Julian Clary and award-winning actor Matthew Kelly join Ben and Kate to talk about their upcoming touring production of Ronald Harwood's classic play The Dresser.
Alan Titchmarsh, the nation's favourite gardener, joins Ben and Susanna to talk about the return of his weekend show Love Your Weekend and a new series of Love Your Garden.
Ludvig Andersson, the son of ABBA member Benny, joins Ben and Susanna to talk about the band's revolutionary new virtual tour and music that has kept fans hooked after 40 years.
Legendary singer, actor, TV host and author Donny Osmond talks about his first-ever solo residency in Las Vegas, his brand-new album Starting Again, and appearing in panto.
Chief Scout Bear Grylls talks about the Scouts' first new addition for 35 years, and Emma Willis and Giovanna Fletcher share their plans to raise money to fight breast cancer.
Band The Wanted are back together and have an exclusive announcement, and Queen lead guitarist and rock legend Brian May discusses his health after a near-fatal heart attack.
Musician Jack Savoretti joins Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley to discuss his new album Europiana and taking its music on tour across the UK and Europe during the spring of 2022.
Former Arsenal legend Paul Merson joins Susanna and Richard to take us through his hellish journey of addiction to gambling and alcohol in an interview about his new memoir.
National treasure and actor Maureen Lipman joins Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley to reveal what happened when the Queen made a recent visit to the Weatherfield cobbles.
Gregg Wallace discusses the Celebrity MasterChef final, tempting us with what treats lay in store, while Bob Mortimer talks about his autobiography.
Motsi Mabuse looks ahead to the new series of Strictly Come Dancing, while James Bay joins Ben and Kate in the studio. Plus, US Open winner Emma Raducanu discusses her victory.
Actor Martin Clunes and former Met Police DCI Colin Sutton discuss a new series of crime drama Manhunt, which depicts the search for a serial burglar and sex crime offender.
The Great British Bake Off judge Dame Prue Leith joins Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley to discuss the show's much-anticipated return and Freya, its first-ever vegan contestant.
Legendary superstar DJ Pete Tong talks about sharing his love of music with his daughter Becky, and Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins recruits Aled Davies and Ore Oduba join the show.
Ben and Kate are joined by former Strictly Come Dancing star AJ Pritchard and his brother - Love Island contestant Curtis - as they talk about the loss of their grandmother.
Strictly Come Dancing star Anton du Beke joins Ben and Kate to talk about becoming a judge on the show and what he hopes to see from the show's newest contestants.
Judge Robert Rinder chats about the return of his Crime Stories, and Katie Price and her half-sister Sophie talk together for the first time about an exciting new venture.
Comedian, singer and actor Jason Manford joins Susanna and Alastair to chat about his ongoing Like Me stand-up tour and new TV comedy panel show The Complaints Department.
Comedy favourite Omid Djalili joins Susanna and Alastair to chat about the return of hit quiz show Winning Combination and his excitement about playing to live audiences again.
Ben and Kate speak to Scott Mitchell - the widower of Dame Barbara Windsor - about life after losing his wife and how he'll be running the 2021 London Marathon in her honour.
Paula Radcliffe discusses preparations for the 2021 London Marathon, and musician and TV presenter Fleur East discusses the icons of Black history ahead of Black History Month.
Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder joins Susanna Reid and Alastair Campbell to talk about his new memoir How To Be A Rock Star and his appearances on Celebrity Gogglebox.
Adventurer Ben Fogle talks to Susanna and Alastair about a new TV series in which he explores the sacred islands of Scotland and why the experience will stay with him forever.
Jimmy Carr, one of the nation's favourite comedians, chats about his brand-new self-help book, and actor Greg Wise reveals what object will help him break the Strictly curse...
Nadhim Zahawi joins us to talk about Boris Johnson's speech at the Conservative Party conference and Jermaine Jenas discusses the ubiquitous problem of racism on social media.
Dr Amir Khan talks about the relaxation of travel rules meaning 47 countries are removed from the red list and boxer Tyson Fury joins us ahead of his fight against Deontay Wilder.
Comedian and host of The Last Leg Adam Hills joins Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley to talk about teaming up with Maya Jama and the Kardashians for Stand Up 2 Cancer 2021.
Dame Joan Collins joins Susanna and Richard to discuss her uncensored diaries, and Irish legend and record-breaking star Daniel O'Donnell talks about turning 60 with a new album.
Tom Allen talks about his new Channel 4 show Complaints Welcome, while will.i.am joins Ben and Susanna to discuss his documentary about being black and British in the UK.
Britney Spears' aunt Leigh Ann Spears Wrather breaks her silence with an exclusive interview, and frontwoman of band Texas Sharleen Spiteri celebrates her new album and tour.
Actor Jason Watkins talks about new environmental crime drama The Trick, and This Morning's showbiz superstar Alison Hammond chats about her new autobiography You've Got to Laugh.
Star of stage and screen Nigel Havers joins Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley to talk about his return to panto and his theatre company's UK tour of the play Private Lives.
Gina Bradbury shares her sister Julia Bradbury's emotional recovery from her mastectomy, and The Split star Stephen Mangan discusses a new series of Portrait Artist of the Year.
The Grand Tour's Richard Hammond reveals his new business venture restoring classic cars, and sports commentator Andrew Cotter's dogs Olive and Mabel 'discuss' their new book.
KISS star Gene Simmons reveals never-before-seen artwork that he is debuting at a personal gallery exhibition, and Adil and Kate speak to a 2021 Prince's Trust Awards winner.
Coronation Street's Corey Brent - also known as actor Maximus Evans - talks about what's next for his character, and TV presenters Dick and Dom discuss their Celebrity Ghost Trip.
Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen and Premier League legend Robbie Keane chat about their new project, and chat show king Jonathan Ross discusses a new series of his show.
Former England bowler and King of the I'm A Celeb... Jungle Phil Tufnell joins Ranvir Singh and Richard Madeley on the show to reveal why he doesn't give cricketing career advice.
Strictly head judge Shirley Ballas joins Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid with all of the show's latest gossip and the reason she's thrilled to have her mother move in with her.
Classical music star Katherine Jenkins joins Ben and Kate to discuss her new concert tour, and Ross Kemp is in central London to raise awareness of the 2021 Poppy Appeal.
Comedians Jon Richardson and Matt Forde join Ben and Kate to discuss their hilarious new fantasy football podcast and the other projects that they're currently working on.
Tennis coach Judy Murray talks to Susanna and Martin about why her sons Andy and Jamie - and other famous faces - are raising money in memory of late tennis star Elena Baltacha.
Adventurer Bear Grylls chats with Susanna and Martin about his new book, and comedian and maths whizz Dara O Briain talks about his new tour and searching for his real mother.
Judge Robert Rinder joins Susanna Reid to talk to boxing legend Frank Bruno about overcoming mental illness and soap heartthrob Jason Donovan about his latest UK and Ireland tour.
Actor, comedian and writer Ben Miller joins Ben and Kate to discuss his heart-warning new children's Christmas book and why festive decorations are already up in the Miller house,
Tony Christie discusses getting the all-clear from dementia and touring at 78 years old, while Rose McGowan discusses her support for Britney Spears.
Former Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls joins Susanna Reid to talk to singer and Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins 2021 competitor Alexandra Burke about raising people's power of positivity.
Musician and TV host Jools Holland joins Ed and Susanna to talk about his plans for his 2021 Hootenanny and his new album, which features some of the world's greatest artists.
Cookery legend Delia Smith joins Ed and Susanna to share her advice with the former Shadow Chancellor about cookbooks and their shared love of Norwich City Football Club.
Dominic Raab joins us to talk about allegations of sleaze being rife in the Conservative Party. Plus, actor George Takei talks about being invited to speak at the Oxford Union.
Grant Shapps joins us to discuss the decision to scrap the proposed HS2 rail line to Leeds. Plus, Richard Arnold reports on the launch of this year's I'm A Celebrity... in Wales.
Legendary radio DJ Tony Blackburn joins Adil Ray and Susanna Reid to discuss the first episode of I'm A Celebrity... 2021 and a new touring edition of his show Sounds of the 60s.
Queen guitarist Brian May joins Adil and Susanna to talk about his new book and to share memories of friend and bandmate Freddie Mercury ahead of a new documentary about the star.
Legendary face of horse racing Frankie Dettori joins Adil and Susanna to talk about his new book Leap of Faith, a new film based on his life and to look back on his life in racing.
Best-selling author and star of quiz show Pointless Richard Osman joins Ben and Susanna to discuss the upcoming big-screen adaptation of his book The Thursday Murder Club.
Good Morning Britain guest presenter Richard Madeley joins Ben Shepherd and Susanna Reid to talk about his I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! 2021 experience.
Little Mix singer Leigh-Anne Pinnock and actor Aml Ameen join Ben and Susanna to discuss their new romantic comedy film Boxing Day and how Leigh-Anne's new twins are doing.
Queen of radio Jo Whiley shares the story behind her campaign to help carers at Christmas, and James Bond film star Colin Salmon helps launch GMB's One Million Minutes campaign.
TV presenter Richard Bacon talks about a new documentary where he examines how cancel culture affects people, and jazz sensation Jamie Cullum discusses his new Christmas album.
Jazz icon Kenny G joins Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway from Chicago to talk about his first album in six years, while Dean Gaffney and Andy Whyment discuss I'm A Celebrity.
Dame Arlene Phillips joins Martin Lewis and Susanna Reid to give her first interview since leaving the I'm A Celebrity... 2021 castle and reveal what went on behind the scenes.
Paris Fury, the wife and childhood sweetheart of heavyweight champion boxer Tyson Fury, talks to Martin Lewis and Susanna Reid about her brand-new book about life with the star.
Actor Adjoa Andoh, the formidable Lady Danbury in the hit drama Bridgerton, joins Adil and Susanna to hint at what to expect in its new series and her teaming up with Eddie Izzard.
Acclaimed actor and Cold Feet star James Nesbitt joins Adil Ray and Susanna Reid to discuss his working with footballer David Beckham and his new crime drama series Bloodlands.
Kate Garraway and Adil Ray chat to Roman Kemp, who talks about an exciting event and who he thinks will win I'm A Celeb... Plus, astronaut Tim Peake talks space.
Comedy star Keith Lemon joins Adil Ray and Ranvir Singh to discuss his Celebrity Juice Christmas special, and Emmerdale's Danny Miller discusses winning I'm A Celebrity... 2021.
Grammy Award-winning singer Gregory Porter talks about his new album of favourite songs, and former Strictly stars James and Ola Jordan reveal why they're baring all for charity.
Coming up on GMB this morning
- Should we delay Christmas to save it?
- Sir Lenny Henry joins us live in the studio.
- Transport Secretary Grant Shapps will be speaking to Ranvir and Adil.
Coming up on GMB
- Should we follow The Queen's example and cancel plans to prevent a Covid Christmas?
- We will join Speedo Mick on the last day of his epic challenge.
-Chatty Man Alan Carr
Christmas hitmakers LadBaby talk about teaming up with Elton John and Ed Sheeran on their new festive single Sausage Rolls for Everyone, and Donny Osmond discusses his new album.
Comedian Romesh Ranganathan joins Adil and Charlotte to chat about his Christmas BBC Radio 2 hip-hop show and the prospects for live stand-up gigs in a highly uncertain time.
Actor Elizabeth McGovern joins Charlotte Hawkins and Richard Bacon to discuss the much-anticipated sequel to the first Downton Abbey film and playing Ava Gardner in a new play.
Actor Simon Callow joins Kate Garraway and Richard Bacon to talk about starring in the upcoming Christmas fantasy adventure The Amazing Mr Blunden, a new take on a hit 1972 film.
Jenny Ryan, one of the stars of TV quiz show The Chase, joins Richard Bacon and Kate Garraway to reveal what we can expect from the show's Christmas 2021 celebrity specials.
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