GREAT! Action TV Guide: Listings, Schedule & What’s On GREAT! Action Tonight
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EntertainmentGREAT! Action is a free-to-air film channel on Freeview 42, built almost entirely around gunfights, chases and westerns. It started out as Sony Movies Action on 10 September 2019 and has been renamed twice since, most recently in March 2023. Tonight, Thursday 6 August 2026, the channel repeats its own afternoon run of The Unit and Burn Notice from 6pm before handing primetime to Windtalkers at 9pm, John Woo’s 2002 war film with Nicolas Cage as a Marine ordered to protect a Navajo code talker. It splits for a short This Week Back Then break at 9:56pm and resumes at 10:01pm, with a vintage Avengers mystery from series 5 closing out the night at 11:50pm.
GREAT! Action Schedule: Thursday 6 August 2026 (Full Listings)
Here is the complete GREAT! Action schedule for Thursday 6 August 2026, on Freeview 42.
| Time | Programme | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 12:55am | The Persuaders! | S1E5 |
| 1:55am | NYC: Tornado Terror | |
| 2:51am | This Week Back Then | |
| 2:56am | NYC: Tornado Terror | |
| 3:45am | Coast Guard Alaska | S1E6 |
| 4:30am | Coast Guard Alaska | S4E1 |
| 5:15am | Air Rescue | S2E6 |
| 5:40am | Good News on GREAT! Extra | |
| 5:50am | Good News on GREAT! Extra | |
| 6am | Teleshopping | |
| 9am | Raiders Of The Lost Art | S1E4 |
| 10am | Murder Maps | S1E4 |
| 11am | The Quick And The Dead | |
| 11:56am | This Week Back Then | |
| 12:01pm | The Quick And The Dead | |
| 1pm | The Unit | S2E1 |
| 2pm | Burn Notice | S2E14 |
| 3pm | Burn Notice | S2E15 |
| 4pm | The Trust | |
| 5:50pm | Good News on GREAT! Extra | |
| 6pm | The Unit | S2E1 |
| 7pm | Burn Notice | S2E14 |
| 8pm | Burn Notice | S2E15 |
| 9pm | Windtalkers | |
| 9:56pm | This Week Back Then | |
| 10:01pm | Windtalkers | |
| 11:50pm | The Avengers | S5E6 |
What’s on GREAT! Action today
Teleshopping runs until 9am, when Raiders Of The Lost Art opens the day proper, a documentary strand digging into art-world stories; this episode traces the Nazi plunder of Europe’s great artworks during the war and the Allied effort to track pieces down afterwards. Murder Maps takes the 10am slot, its fourth episode following George Smith, who adopted a string of aliases to marry and murder wives for their money.
The Quick And The Dead, a 1963 war drama with Victor French and Majel Barrett, runs from 11am and follows American soldiers trying to reach safety through enemy-occupied Italy with the help of local partisans. It splits briefly for This Week Back Then at 11:56am before resuming at 12:01pm and finishing at 1pm.
The Unit airs from 1pm, its second series opener sending the team to Pakistan to help an undercover operative foil a terrorist attack, and Burn Notice fills the 2pm and 3pm hours with two consecutive episodes from the same series. The Trust, a 2016 caper with Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood as two less than honest cops chasing down a bail bond worth serious money, runs from 4pm. The Unit and Burn Notice then repeat the same three episodes from 6pm, ahead of tonight’s film.
GREAT! Action tonight — primetime and the evening schedule
Here’s the GREAT! Action primetime line-up for tonight, Thursday 6 August 2026.
The Unit — GREAT! Action, 6pm
The Unit repeats at 6pm (series 2, episode 1), the same episode shown at 1pm: the team sent to Pakistan to help an undercover operative foil a terrorist attack, while back home Tiffy helps a former student and Kim and Bob welcome a new arrival.
Burn Notice — GREAT! Action, 7pm
Burn Notice repeats at 7pm (series 2, episode 14). Michael takes on a case for a Haitian man whose daughter was murdered by a corrupt official now hiding out in Miami, all while inching closer to whoever tried to kill him.
Burn Notice — GREAT! Action, 8pm
The second repeat of the evening, at 8pm, has Michael’s ex-fiancée asking for help freeing her kidnapped son from a black-market dealer, with the hunt for his own would-be killer still running underneath (series 2, episode 15).
Windtalkers — GREAT! Action, 9pm, resumes 10:01pm
Windtalkers, John Woo’s 2002 war film, takes the 9pm slot. Nicolas Cage plays a battle-worn Marine ordered to protect a Navajo code talker whose radio transmissions must never fall into Japanese hands. It breaks for This Week Back Then at 9:56pm and resumes at 10:01pm, running through to shortly before midnight.
The Avengers — GREAT! Action, 11:50pm
The Avengers closes the night at 11:50pm (series 5, episode 6), with Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg investigating a string of businessmen found clawed to death and whether a comic book storyline is behind it.
What kind of films are on GREAT! Action
Classic westerns and action icons
The channel advertises itself as the home of John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren, and for once the marketing is accurate. Westerns from the 1930s to the 1960s take up most of the daylight hours, series as well as films, with Tombstone Territory and The High Chaparral in heavy rotation. After that come the 1980s and ’90s action vehicles, built around a small and very dependable cast list.
Contemporary action and thrillers
Evenings go harder on star names, usually one bigger studio picture with a leaner independent thriller either side of it. Most had a cinema release before they arrived here.
Anime, rescue documentaries and reality strands
Since around August 2024 the overnight hours have gone to things that are not films at all: Dragon Ball Super, and rescue documentaries such as Coast Guard Alaska and Air Rescue. The evening slots have so far been left alone.
How to watch GREAT! Action
Channel numbers
Here’s where to find GREAT! Action across the main UK television platforms:
| Platform | Channel |
|---|---|
| Freeview | 42 |
| Sky | 323 |
| Virgin Media | 426 |
| Freesat | Not currently available |
Freesat viewers lost it in early February 2024, along with eight other Narrative Entertainment channels, and it has not come back.
Streaming online
GREAT! Action streams free through Great! Player at great-player.com, with no account or sign-in. The app is on Freeview Play, YouView, Amazon Fire TV, and Samsung and LG smart TVs, plus the App Store and Google Play. GREAT! Movies and GREAT! TV sit in the same app, so the whole network is in one place.
GREAT! sister channels
GREAT! Action is one of four channels run by Narrative Entertainment UK Limited under the GREAT! banner.
| Channel | Freeview | Sky | Virgin Media | Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GREAT! Movies | 50 | 321 | 425 | Blockbusters, contemporary hits and cult classics |
| GREAT! Action | 42 | 323 | 426 | Action films, war films and westerns |
| GREAT! TV | 34 | 157 | 170 | Scripted drama, nostalgia and gameshows |
| GREAT! Romance | 52 | 319 | 424 | Romantic films old and new |
A fifth channel, GREAT! Movies Christmas, appears seasonally and runs festive films from September to December.
Frequently Asked Questions
What channel is GREAT! Action on Freeview?
GREAT! Action is on channel 42 on Freeview. It’s not currently on Freesat, having been withdrawn from that platform in early February 2024 along with eight other Narrative Entertainment channels. It remains free on Freeview, Sky and Virgin Media.
What channel is GREAT! Action on Sky and Virgin Media?
Channel 323 on Sky, channel 426 on Virgin Media. Both carry the same schedule as Freeview 42 and both are free to watch.
What’s on GREAT! Action tonight?
The Unit and a Burn Notice double bill repeat from 6pm, all three already shown earlier in the afternoon. Windtalkers, John Woo’s 2002 war film with Nicolas Cage as a Marine ordered to protect a Navajo code talker, takes over at 9pm, splitting for This Week Back Then at 9:56pm and resuming at 10:01pm. A vintage Avengers mystery closes the night at 11:50pm (series 5, episode 6), with Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg investigating a string of businessmen found clawed to death. See the schedule table above for the rest of the day.
Is GREAT! Action free to watch, and does it carry adverts?
Yes, entirely free on Freeview, Sky and Virgin Media, with no subscription. It carries advertising during films, which is why some titles run in two parts around a short interstitial such as This Week Back Then.
Who owns GREAT! Action?
Narrative Entertainment UK Limited. The channel launched in September 2019 as Sony Movies Action, was rebranded Great! Movies Action in 2021 after Narrative Capital’s acquisition of Sony’s UK channels, and became GREAT! Action in March 2023.
What are the GREAT! sister channels?
GREAT! Movies, GREAT! TV and GREAT! Romance, plus the seasonal GREAT! Movies Christmas. All stream free via Great! Player.
Can I watch GREAT! Action online for free?
Yes, through Great! Player at great-player.com, with apps on Freeview Play, YouView, Amazon Fire TV, and Samsung and LG smart TVs. No account is needed.
Verdict
Free war films and westerns, all day, for nothing. No subscription and no login. Thursday’s daytime run through Raiders Of The Lost Art, Murder Maps and the 1963 war drama The Quick And The Dead is a solid stretch for anyone who likes their true crime mixed in with old-fashioned combat.
Windtalkers at 9pm is the reason to tune in tonight. Nicolas Cage’s battle-worn Marine ordered to protect a code talker is exactly the kind of studio-backed war thriller this channel doesn’t often get to show, even if the five-minute This Week Back Then break splits it awkwardly in two. The Unit and Burn Notice earlier in the evening are the same episodes shown that afternoon, so anyone who caught them the first time can skip straight to primetime. The Avengers, closing the night from 11:50pm, is a decent way to finish for anyone still up.
Related: Film4 TV Guide | Freeview Channel Guide