Published: 09:41 GMT, 11 November 2025 | Updated: 10:03 GMT, 11 November 2025
Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid was left seething after a guest on the ITV show shouted over her to brand the show 'ridiculous and inaccurate'.
The TV host raised her voice at broadcaster Michael Crick, who is one of the founding members of Channel 4 News team, as the two rowed about the show's poll on the ongoing BBC Panorama scandal.
Donald Trump threatened to sue the BBC following the Panorama special, which was accused of editing a speech by the US President.
It saw the broadcaster's director general Tim Davie resign, as well as CEO of news Deborah Turness, and the documentary, Trump: A Second Chance? removed from iPlayer.
Susanna, 54, and former Newsnight reporter Michael, 67, went head-to-head in a debate over whether the BBC can be trusted.
Introducing a viewer poll that revealed 82 per cent of the ITV breakfast show's viewers no longer 'trusted the BBC', Michael, who was also joined by former cabinet member Sir John Redwood, was quick to hit back.
Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid was left seething after a guest on the ITV show shouted over her to brand the show 'ridiculous and inaccurate'
The TV host was seen raising her voice at broadcaster Michael Crick, who is one of the founding members of Channel 4 News, as the two rowed about the show's poll on the ongoing BBC Panorama scandal
'Michael Crick, 82 per cent of our viewers are saying that they no longer trust the BBC,' Susanna's co-host Richard Madeley explained, to which Michael replied: 'That's one of these polls on X, where people are self-selected on that?