11-year-old Ted has brilliant idea for GB News he shares with Emily and Patrick in Christmas Q&A with members
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Young GB News fan Ted asks Patrick Christys and Emily Carver “Will you ever make a GB News show for kids, and can I be the host?”
GB News' popularity continues to surge and we found out from GBN Member Glyn that this also stretches through to a much younger generation in his 11-year-old son Ted, who makes sure not to miss Emily Carver and Tom Harwood on Good Afternoon Britain at 12pm each weekday.
Ted began tuning into GB News after becoming increasingly dissatisfied with the BBC's woke offering through their children's network CBBC.
Ted makes sure to never miss Good Afternoon Britain with Emily Carver and Tom Harwood.
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Avid GB News viewer Ted, pushed back against what he considers to be woke content for children, such as the BBC’s Newsround, during a GB News Members exclusive Christmas Q&A with Patrick Christys and Emily Carver.
Newsround is a BBC children's news programme aimed at 5-15 year olds and broadcast on CBBC. Speaking of the show Ted said “They're always talking about how certain politicians are really bad, but they never actually hear both sides.”
Young GBN fan Ted shared his exciting new idea for a brand new kids show on GB News.
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Ted suggested GB News create their own kids TV show and put himself forward to be the host.
Emily said “That is a fantastic question. I mean, GB news is probably the best place for nurturing young talent.”
Patrick added “I think this is a tremendous idea,” going on to say “and I'll tell you what, it's actually going to be cool to have your political views soon. I think the woke is boring now, isn't it. Gen Z or whatever they're called, that bubble is burst. So you're going to be right in fashion in a couple of years time.”
Emily added: "We could have GBEEBIES'
We'll be hosting another fantastic Q&A session with our members at the end of January - full details coming soon.