GBN Special Report - Season 1 / Year 2021

Season 1 / Year 2021
Episodes

Afghanistan The Human Story
A GB News Special Program on the emerging human crisis in the aftermath of the withdrawl of forces from Afghanistan. Hosted by Colin Brazier.

A Very Mercy Christmas
Mercy Muroki guides you through her favourite moments of the year in this seasonal special - with fiery debates and heartfelt moments.

Aldo Zilli-Christmas Kitchen
Get into the Christmas spirit with some favourite seasonal treats. Join our celebrity chef as they offer you some of the nations most loved festive foods and some handy shortcuts in the kitchen.

Sporting Heroes & Villains 2021
Rhiannon Jones reviews the sporting year with the help of a panel of top guests. From England's glorious failure at the Euros to the return of Ronaldo and everything in between.

De Piero: The Real Me

What Does Christmas Mean?

Alastair Stewart: A Royal Year
Alastair Stewart is joined by a host of experts to reflect on a momentous year for the royal family, from the death of the Duke of Edinburgh, to preparations for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee and more.

Halligan: Best of Money Talks
Best of Liam Halligan's 'Money Talks' interviews where Britain's top business leaders and policymakers sit down to discuss their careers and the wider economy.

Phillips: Let's Talk About 2021
Alex Phillips looks back at the big issues we needed to talk about in 2021. No holds barred debate, no subject off limits.

Wootton: Best of Uncancelled
The very best of Dan Wootton's Uncancelled interviews where Britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of cancel culture

Wootton: Best of Big Question
The very best of Dan Wootton's The Big Question interviews where he takes on the nation's top celebrities, public figures, decision makers and sportspeople.

Greatest Briton, Union Jackass
Join Mark Dolan and his superstar panel of Morgan Schondelmeier, Dawn Neesom and Benjamin Butterworth for a special 2021 edition of Greatest Briton, Union Jackass.
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