List of Good Morning Britain presenters

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This is a list of the on-air team members for the ITV Breakfast programme Good Morning Britain which began broadcasting in the United Kingdom on 28 April 2014.

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Good Morning Britain launched on 28 April 2014 following the cancellation of Daybreak with seven main presenters – Susanna Reid, Kate Garraway, Ben Shephard, Charlotte Hawkins, Ranvir Singh, Sean Fletcher and John Stapleton, with weather bulletins presented by Laura Tobin, entertainment news delivered by Richard Arnold and sports news presented by Fletcher. [1]

Reid, Shephard and Hawkins all presented four days a week, with Fletcher presenting every day, Stapleton presenting every Wednesday, Garraway presenting every Thursday and Singh presenting every Friday. Garraway and Singh also acted as relief presenters. [1] [2]

In January 2015, the show's format changed to featuring just two main presenters with one newsreader. Shephard and Reid remained the main presenters with Reid continuing to present everyday except Friday and Shephard continuing to present everyday except Wednesday. Garraway began presenting on Wednesdays and Fridays while also taking the newsreader position on Mondays and Tuesdays. Stapleton read the news on Wednesdays with Singh taking the position on Thursdays and Fridays. Fletcher acted as a stand-in newsreader.

In June 2015, following a six-month absence due to maternity leave, Hawkins returned to the show as a newsreader Monday-Wednesday and also acts as a stand-in presenter in the absence of Reid, Shephard or Garraway.

In September 2015, Shephard reduced his weekly appearances to two, presenting on Thursdays and Fridays. Garraway then presented everyday except Thursday until Piers Morgan joined the show as a main presenter alongside Reid presenting Monday-Wednesday in November of the same year. [3] This presenting line up of Morgan, Reid, Shephard and Garraway then remained the same until March 2021, when Morgan left the program due to comments he made about Meghan Markle. [4] He was initially replaced by a series of guest and stand-in presenters.

From March to July 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, sister show Lorraine was cancelled so presenter Lorraine Kelly joined as the host of the new fourth hour of Good Morning Britain. [5]

In January 2022, having not replaced Morgan with a permanent presenter ten months after his departure, it was announced that Reid would be head presenter of the show and would permanently be joined be a series of rotating presenters Monday-Wednesday. Richard Madeley signed a £300,000 contract the same month to become a permanent rotating presenter, having first appeared as a guest presenter in August 2017. [6] In July 2022, Ed Balls became a permanent rotating presenter, having first appeared as a guest presenter in November 2021.

On 16 February 2024, it was announced that Shephard would be leaving the show to become the permanent presenter on This Morning. He presented his final show on 23 February 2024.

After Ben’s departure, rotating presenters Madeley and Balls moved to a four day slot; they alternate fortnightly to present alongside Reid or Garraway Monday–Thursday. As of March 2024, Adil Ray and Robert Rinder rotate presenting the Friday shows alongside Garraway.

Presenters


TenurePersonRole
Main
2014– Susanna Reid Monday–Wednesday & Thursday (alternate)
2014– Kate Garraway Thursday (alternate) & Friday
Rotating
2022– Richard Madeley Monday–Thursday
2022– Ed Balls
2024– Adil Ray Friday
2024– Robert Rinder
Stand-in
2014– Charlotte Hawkins Holiday cover
2014– Ranvir Singh

Former

TenurePersonRole
2014–2024 Ben Shephard Thursday–Friday
2014 Sean Fletcher Monday–Friday
John Stapleton Wednesday
2015–2021 Piers Morgan Monday–Wednesday [7]
2020 Lorraine Kelly Monday–Friday 9am-10am (During the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom) [5]

Guest

Date(s)PresenterEpisode(s)
13–17 April 2015 Piers Morgan 5
8 May 2015 Tom Bradby 1 (from 9am)
28–30 March 2016 Jeremy Kyle 3
4–5 April 20162
7–9 August 20173
14–16 August 20173
21–23 August 20173
12–14 February 20183
20–22 August 20183
27–28 August 20182
6 May 20191
6–8 April 2016 Mark Austin 3
31 May–1 June 20162
30 May 2016 Sean Fletcher 1
17 August 20181
6 August 20191
13–14 August 20202
27–28 August 20202
31 August 20201
29–31 December 20203
23 April 20211
3 May 20211
5–6 August 20212
30–31 August 20212
29 August 20221
10–13 April 2017 Eamonn Holmes 4
31 July–2 August 20173
31 August–1 September 20172
9–12 April 20184
30 July–1 August 20183
15–16 August 20182
17–18 August 2017 Richard Madeley 2
24–25 August 20172
28–30 August 20173
18–20 October 20173
23–25 October 20173
30 October–1 November 20173
15–16 February 20182
26–28 March 20183
28 May–1 June 20185
31 October–1 November 20182
11–12 February 20192
18–20 February 20193
8–10 April 20193
15–17 April 20193
22–24 April 20193
27–29 May 20193
12–14 August 20193
22–23 August 20192
26–28 August 20193
17–18 February 20202
3–4 June 20212
7–9 June 20213
14–16 June 20213
5–6 July 20212
12–15 July 20214
22–23 July 20212
13–15 September 20213
20–22 September 20213
11–13 October 20213
18–20 October 20213
25–27 October 20213
1–3 November 20213
13–14 August 2018 Adil Ray 2
30–31 August 20182
29–31 October 20182
21–22 February 20192
11–12 April 20192
18–19 April 20192
30–31 May 20192
25–26 July 20192
1–2 August 20192
8–9 August 20192
15–16 August 20192
29–31 October 20193
23–24 December 20192
30–31 December 20192
19–21 February 20203
19 March 20201
16–17 July 20202
23–24 July 20202
30–31 July 20202
6–7 August 20202
10–12 August 20203
17–19 August 20203
24–26 August 20203
10 September 20201
1–2 October 20202
26–28 October 20203
21–22 December 20202
25 March 20211
5–7 April 20213
13–14 April 20212
19–22 April 20214
26–28 April 20213
4–6 May 20213
17–19 May 20213
31 May–2 June 20213
17–18 June 20212
21–23 June 20213
1–2 July 20212
21–22 October 20212
28–29 October 20212
22–24 November3
8 December 20211
13–15 December 20213
20–21 December 20212
19 January 20221
26 January 20221
2 February 20221
28 February–1 March 20222
23 March 20221
7–8 April 20222
14–15 April 20222
18–20 April 20223
2–3 June 20222
16–17 June 20222
23–24 June 20222
27–29 June 20223
11–12 August 20222
25–26 August 20222
30–31 August 20222
20–21 October 20222
27–28 October 20222
15 December 20221
19–21 December 20223
26–27 January 20232
9–10 February 20232
30 March 20231
6–7 April 20232
20–21 April 20232
27–28 April 20232
11–12 May 20232
17–18 August 20232
24–25 August 20232
26–27 October 20232
16 February 20241
25–26 April 2019 Richard Bacon 2
8 July 20191
19–21 August 20193
29–30 August 20192
18–20 August 20213
23 August 20211
22–24 December 20213
4–5 January 20222
21–22 April 20222
24–26 February 2020 Bill Turnbull 3
24–26 May 20213
20–21 August 2020 Alex Beresford 2
17–18 September 20202
23–24 December 20202
18–19 February 20212
26 March 20211
2 April 20211
7 May 20211
29–30 July 20212
27 August 20211
10–12 May 2021 Alastair Campbell 3
7–9 July 20213
4–6 October 20213
11–13 October 20213
28–30 June 2021 Martin Lewis 3
9–10 September 20212
8–9 November 20212
6–7 December 20212
21–22 March 20222
30 March 20221
9 May 20221
5 September 20221
14 September 20221
21 September 20221
3 October 20221
10 October 20221
30 November 20221
7 December 20221
14 December 20221
29 March 20231
19 April 20231
3 May 20231
17 May 20231
25 May 20231
28 June 20231
19 July 20231
20 March 20241
8 May 20241
22 May 20241
10 November 2021 Robert Rinder 1
1 December 20211
2 March 20221
15–17 August 20223
22–24 August 20223
5–6 December 20222
28 December 20221
13 February 20231
31 August–1 September 20232
2 February 20241
15–17 November 2021 Ed Balls 3
24–25 January 20222
31 January–1 February 20222
25–26 April 20222
18–19 August 2022 Paul Brand 2
29–30 December 2022 Gordon Smart 2

Newsreaders

TenurePersonRole
Main
2014– Ranvir Singh Monday–Tuesday & Thursday (alternate)
2014– Charlotte Hawkins Wednesday & Friday
2014– Kate Garraway Thursday (alternate)
Stand-in
2015– Sean Fletcher Holiday cover
2022– Marverine Cole

Other significant studio-based on-air staff

TenurePersonRole
Main
2014– Laura Tobin Metereologist
2014– Andi Peters Competition announcer
2014– Richard Arnold Entertainment presenter
2014– Dr Hilary Jones Health editor (Monday–Thursday)
2021–Dr Amir KhanHealth editor (Friday)
Stand-in
2014– Alex Beresford Meteorologist
2020– Des Coleman
2022– Ruth Dodsworth
2022– Scarlette Douglas Entertainment presenter
2023– Duncan James

News correspondents & reporter producers

TenurePersonRole
2014– Richard Gaisford Chief correspondent
2014– Nick Dixon Senior news correspondent
2014–Jonathan SwainNews correspondent
2014–Katy Rickitt
2014– Ross King Los Angeles correspondent
2014–Michelle MorrisonReporter producer
2016– Juliet Dunlop News correspondent
2016–Tom BartonReporter producer
2016–Gargy Patel
2016–Divya Kohli
2017–Lorna Shaddick
2021–Nitya RajanNews correspondent
2021–Will Denselow
2021–Noel Phillips [8] North America correspondent
2022– Louisa James [9] Political correspondent

Yearly presenter schedule

YearsMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
April–December 2014 Susanna Reid, Ben Shephard, Charlotte Hawkins and Sean Fletcher Susanna Reid, John Stapleton, Charlotte Hawkins and Sean Fletcher Susanna Reid, Ben Shephard, Kate Garraway and Sean Fletcher Charlotte Hawkins, Ben Shephard, Ranvir Singh & Sean Fletcher
January–June 2015 Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard with Kate Garraway Susanna Reid and Kate Garraway with John Stapleton Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard with Ranvir Singh Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway with Ranvir Singh
June–September 2015 Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard with Charlotte Hawkins Susanna Reid and Kate Garraway with Charlotte Hawkins
September–November 2015 Susanna Reid and Kate Garraway with Charlotte Hawkins
November 2015-January 2017 Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan with Charlotte Hawkins Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard with Kate Garraway
January 2017-December 2019 Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway with Charlotte Hawkins
January–March 2020 Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan with Charlotte Hawkins Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan with Ranvir Singh
March 2020 [note 1] Piers Morgan, Charlotte Hawkins and Lorraine Kelly Piers Morgan, Ranvir Singh and Lorraine Kelly Ben Shephard, Kate Garraway and Lorraine Kelly
April–June 2020 Susanna Reid, Piers Morgan and Lorraine Kelly Charlotte Hawkins or Ranvir Singh, Ben Shephard and Lorraine Kelly
June–July 2020 Susanna Reid, Piers Morgan and Lorraine Kelly Susanna Reid, Ben Shephard and Lorraine Kelly
September 2020-March 2021 [note 2] Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan with Charlotte Hawkins Susanna Reid and Piers Morgan with Ranvir Singh Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard with Kate Garraway [note 3] Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway with Charlotte Hawkins
March–December 2021 [note 4] Susanna Reid and Guest/Stand-in Presenters with Charlotte Hawkins Susanna Reid and Guest/Stand-in Presenters with Ranvir Singh
January 2022–February 2024 Susanna Reid and Rotating Presenters [note 5] with Ranvir Singh Susanna Reid and Rotating Presenters with Charlotte Hawkins
March 2024–present [note 6] Susanna Reid and Rotating Presenters with Ranvir Singh Susanna Reid and Rotating Presenters with Charlotte Hawkins Susanna Reid and Rotating Presenters with Kate Garraway [note 7] Kate Garraway and Rotating Presenters with Charlotte Hawkins
  1. Reid was isolating from 17 March after someone in her household showed symptoms of COVID-19 and didn't present for the rest of March.
  2. Shephard was absent from the show due to injury in July 2021 and was replaced by Adil Ray (1–2 July), Alastair Campbell (8–9 July), Richard Madeley (15 July) & Charlotte Hawkins (16 July).
  3. Garraway presents alongside Shephard on alternate Thursdays with Singh filling the newsreader slot when Garraway is presenting.
  4. After Morgan departed the show on 9 March 2021, a series of guest and stand-in presenters filled the seat alongside Reid. These included Ranvir Singh, Ben Shephard, Adil Ray, Alastair Campbell, Bill Turnbull, Richard Madeley, Martin Lewis, Robert Rinder, Ed Balls and Richard Bacon.
  5. Richard Madeley and Ed Balls alternated fortnightly to present alongside Reid Monday–Wednesday.
  6. Ben Shephard departed from Good Morning Britain in February 2024. He was replaced by a series of rotating presenters.
  7. Garraway presents alongside Madeley or Balls on alternate Thursdays with Singh filling the newsreader slot when Garraway is presenting.

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