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GB News unveils new Saturday night schedule

GB News unveils new Saturday night schedule
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GB News confirms a new lineup for Saturday nights, including a new panel discussion show called The Saturday Five.

GB News has unveiled a new lineup of programming for Saturday nights including a new show called The Saturday Five.

In the programme, which will air in the 8pm hour, four regular panellists - Darren Grimes, Albie Amankona, Emily Carver and Benjamin Butterworth - will be joined by a different special guest each week to debate the biggest stories from the last seven days.

Neil Oliver's show is shortened to one hour and will play out at 6pm, while Calvin Robinson's faith-based programme Common Sense Crusade moves from Sunday afternoons to Saturday at 7pm.

Mark Dolan Tonight will air between 9pm and 11pm, followed on by nightly newspaper review show Headliners.

The channel has yet to confirm a weekend afternoon replacement for Alastair Stewart, who announced his retirement yesterday.

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