Good Morning Britain (2014 TV programme)
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Genre | Breakfast television programme |
Directed by | Erron Gordon[1] |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
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Production location(s) | The London Studios |
Editor(s) | Neil Thompson[3] |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 150–270 minutes (inc. adverts) |
Production company(s) | ITV Studios |
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Original network | ITV, STV, UTV |
Picture format | 1080i (HDTV 16:9) |
Original release | 28 April 2014 present |
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Preceded by | Daybreak (2010–2014) |
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Good Morning Britain |
Good Morning Britain (often shortened to GMB) is a British breakfast programme, broadcast weekdays from 6:00am to 8:30am on the ITV television network. Good Morning Britain was launched on 28 April 2014. Good Morning Britain has an audience share of 13.5%, with around 700,000 tuning in.
In its two years on air, there have been various main presenters; from the beginning in April 2014, the hosts were Susanna Reid, Ben Shephard, Charlotte Hawkins and Sean Fletcher, but in January 2015, Reid and Shephard were the two main hosts, with Hawkins reading the news and Fletcher became sports editor. In September 2015, Shephard cut his appearances to just two days a week, with Kate Garraway covering the other three until November 2015 when Piers Morgan joined the presenting line-up. Garraway currently co-hosts the programme on Thursdays and Fridays and is often joined by Ranvir Singh.
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Special editions
The programme has been extended out of its time slot to cover major news stories:
- On 19 September 2014 to cover the Scottish independence referendum result until 10am, presented by Ben Shephard and Susanna Reid from Edinburgh as Scotland Decides.
- On 2 December 2014, Phillip Schofield co-hosted Good Morning Britain with Susanna Reid as part of a 24-hour TV presenting challenge for Text Santa.
- On 8 May 2015 to provide coverage of the 2015 General Election until 9:25am, presented in the studio by Susanna Reid and ITV News at Ten newscaster Tom Bradby.
- On 24 July 2015, Good Morning Britain was presented from inside Buckingham Palace by Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway whilst Laura Tobin presented the weather from the palace gardens.
- On 9 September 2015, Susanna Reid presented from Buckingham Palace to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest reigning monarch.
- On 16 November 2015, Susanna Reid presented the programme live from Paris in the wake of the Paris Attacks the Friday prior, with Charlotte Hawkins and Kate Garraway in the studio in London.
- On 22 March 2016, the programme was extended to 10:30 to cover the breaking news of the 2016 Brussels bombings.[4] The following day, Susanna Reid presented the programme live from Brussels, with Piers Morgan and Charlotte Hawkins in the studio in London, and Kate Garraway at St Pancras railway station.[5][6][7]
- On Bank Holidays, the programme is shortened in length, running from 7am until 8:30am.
- For the first time in ITV Breakfast history, Good Morning Britain was taken off air completely on Good Friday (25 March 2016) after a fire in The London Studios. The show was replaced by a pre-recorded segment of Good Morning Britain and a repeat of Dinner Date.
Presenters and reporters
Good Morning Britain's current main presenters are Susanna Reid, Piers Morgan, Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway.[8][9] Charlotte Hawkins and Ranvir Singh are the programme's newsreaders and relief presenters.
Main presenters | Duration | Notes |
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Ben Shephard | 2014–present | |
Susanna Reid | 2014–present | |
Piers Morgan | 2015–present | |
Kate Garraway | 2014–present | |
Newsreaders | Duration | Notes |
Kate Garraway | 2015–present | |
Charlotte Hawkins | 2014–present | |
Ranvir Singh | 2014–present | |
Sean Fletcher | 2015–present | Occasionally |
Relief Presenters and Correspondents | Duration | Notes |
Ranvir Singh | 2014–present | Presenter |
Charlotte Hawkins | 2014–present | Presenter |
Sean Fletcher | 2014–present | Presenter |
Alex Beresford | 2014–present | Weather Presenter |
Andi Peters | 2014–present | Entertainment Editor |
Richard Gaisford | 2015–present | Newsreader |
Michael Underwood | 2016–present | Entertainment Editor |
Philippa Tomson | 2016–present | Newsreader |
Mark Austin | 2016–present | Presenter |
Editors and correspondents
Role | Duration | Notes | |
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Weather | 2014–present | Laura Tobin | |
American Entertainment Editor | 2014–present | Ross King | |
Entertainment Editor | 2014–present | Richard Arnold | |
Chief Correspondent | 2014–present | Richard Gaisford | |
Royal Correspondent | 2014–present | Louisa James | |
News Correspondents | 2014–present | Nick Dixon | |
2014–present | Philippa Tomson | ||
Financial Editor | 2014–present | Martin Lewis | |
U.S. Political Correspondent | 2016–present | Jerry Springer | |
Sports Editor | 2014–present | Sean Fletcher |
Guest presenters
- Tom Bradby – Good Morning Britain Election 2015 presenter (8 May 2015)
- Jeremy Kyle – Main presenter (28–30 March, 4–5 April 2016)
- Phillip Schofield – Additional presenter (2 December 2014)
Presenter table
Role | Good Morning Britain | ||
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2014 | 2015 | 2016 | |
Main Presenter | Susanna Reid | ||
Main Presenter | Ben Shephard | ||
Main presenter | Piers Morgan | ||
Presenter & Newsreader | Charlotte Hawkins | ||
Presenter & Newsreader | Kate Garraway | ||
Presenter & Newsreader | Ranvir Singh | ||
Sport & Newsreader | Sean Fletcher | ||
Main presenter | John Stapleton | ||
Weather | Laura Tobin | ||
Weather | Alex Beresford | ||
Showbiz correspondent | Ross King | ||
Entertainment | Richard Arnold | ||
Relief | Mark Austin |
Awards and nominations
Good Morning Britain was nominated for three TRIC Awards in 2015. Susanna Reid won Newscaster of the Year during the awards ceremony.[10]
"Newscast Studio" named the programme's set as Best International Set of the Year 2015.[11]
Good Morning Britain has been nominated in the 2016 TV choice awards for the "Best Daytime tv programme".[12]
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External links
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- Breakfast television in the United Kingdom
- ITV Breakfast
- ITV television programmes
- Television series by ITV Studios