Monday (2026-06-01)

Cheers – 06:55 (2026-06-01 Monday)

Bar Wars: Cheers and Gary’s Old Town Tavern play increasingly bizarre practical jokes on each other after a bowling trophy is stolen. The banter remains sharp, though the gag frequency edges into the familiar territory of classic sitcom tropes.

Opinion: The humour here is still entertaining but starts to feel a bit repetitive. Good for casual viewers.

Recommended for: 18+ adults who enjoy classic sitcom banter.

Cheers

Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA – 11:10 (2026-06-01 Monday)

J Willy’s Bar & Grille: Gordon’s got his work cut out at J Willy’s in Indiana – most of the food is from a can or the freezer, and they’re a million dollars in debt. The show remains a solid mix of drama and culinary critique.

Opinion: The tension is reliable, and Gordon’s interventions hold up well for viewers who appreciate the combination of personal story and kitchen overhaul.

Recommended for: 18+ adults with a taste for cooking reality and under‑the‑table drama.

Ramsay

Channel 4 News Summary – 12:05 (2026-06-01 Monday)

Channel 4’s midday news summary provides a quick roundup of the day’s headlines. The coverage is concise, with a focus on the most pressing stories.

Opinion: The news summary is reliable for viewers who need a brief update without the depth of a full bulletin.

Recommended for: All ages, especially busy professionals.

Channel 4 News Summary

Tuesday (2026-06-02)

Everybody Loves Raymond – 06:50 (2026-06-02 Tuesday)

Peter on the Couch: When Amy invites her brother Peter to stay for dinner, he makes himself at home on the couch… and never leaves. The family dynamics are classic, though the jokes sometimes lean on the predictable.

Opinion: The show’s humour feels familiar but remains dependable for fans of light‑hearted family comedy.

Recommended for: 13-18 teens and 18+ adults who enjoy family sitcoms.

Everybody Loves Raymond

Find It, Fix It, Flog It – 11:10 (2026-06-02 Tuesday)

In the sunny Isle of Wight, Henry Cole and Simon O’Brien find an unusual three‑wheeled motorbike and unearth an old projector screen that Simon wants to turn into a work of art. The duo’s creative ventures are engaging for craft enthusiasts.

Opinion: The DIY spirit is reliable and invites viewers to imagine their own projects.

Recommended for: 18+ adults and teens interested in hands‑on creativity.

Find It, Fix It, Flog It

Channel 4 News Summary – 12:05 (2026-06-02 Tuesday)

Channel 4’s midday news summary offers a concise snapshot of current events. It’s a quick way to stay informed on the go.

Opinion: The brief format is reliable for viewers who want an overview without diving deep.

Recommended for: All ages, especially those who need a timely news update.

Channel 4 News Summary

Wednesday (2026-06-03)

Frasier – 08:10 (2026-06-03 Wednesday)

Beware of Greeks: Frasier must confront an old family grudge with Aunt Zora when he runs into his cousin Nikos, who’s getting married. The witty banter is a hallmark, but the plot can feel a touch predictable.

Opinion: The sharp dialogue remains reliable, though the storyline may not surprise long‑time fans.

Recommended for: 18+ adults who appreciate intellectual comedy.

Frasier

Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA – 10:10 (2026-06-03 Wednesday)

Fiesta Sunrise: A cockroach‑infested kitchen means that the customers have to leave for their own safety at Fiesta Sunrise, a Mexican restaurant in West Nyack. The episode adds a splash of horror to the usual culinary drama.

Opinion: The confrontation is reliable and keeps viewers engaged with its unexpected twists.

Recommended for: 18+ adults who enjoy cooking reality with a side of surprise.

Ramsay

Channel 4 News Summary – 12:05 (2026-06-03 Wednesday)

Channel 4’s midday news summary gives a quick glance at the day’s top stories. The segment stays focused and concise.

Opinion: The summary is reliable for those who need a fast update.

Recommended for: All ages, particularly busy viewers.

Channel 4 News Summary

Thursday (2026-06-04)

The Simpsons – 10:05 (2026-06-04 Thursday)

Insane Clown Poppy: Homer and Bart take Lisa to a book fair, where Krusty meets his long‑lost daughter (guest star Drew Barrymore). The episode plays with nostalgia and new humor.

Opinion: The show maintains its quirky charm, offering reliable laughs for longtime fans.

Recommended for: 13-18 teens and 18+ adults who love animated satire.

The Simpsons

The Lighthouse – 00:05 (2026-06-04 Thursday)

Atmospheric Oscar‑nominated psychological horror starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson. Two lighthouse keepers dangerously descend into insanity on a remote island.

Opinion: The film holds up well for horror aficionados, with a slow‑burn intensity that keeps viewers on edge.

Recommended for: 18+ adults who appreciate psychological thrillers.

The Lighthouse

Channel 4 News – 18:00 (2026-06-04 Thursday)

Channel 4’s flagship news programme delivers comprehensive coverage, including weather updates.

Opinion: The programme offers reliable news for viewers seeking in‑depth reporting.

Recommended for: All ages, especially those who want detailed news.

Channel 4 News

Friday (2026-06-05)

Bohemian Rhapsody – 20:00 (2026-06-05 Friday)

Rami Malek turns in an Oscar‑winning performance as Freddie Mercury in this rollercoaster musical biopic of the late Queen frontman. Big tunes. Big drama. Bigger teeth.

Opinion: The musical beats keep the film engaging, and Malek’s portrayal is reliably compelling.

Recommended for: 13-18 teens and 18+ adults who love music biopics.

Bohemian Rhapsody

BlackBerry – 22:35 (2026-06-05 Friday)

Matt Johnson, Glenn Howerton and Jay Baruchel star in the frenetic, flabbergasting and mostly true story of the precipitous rise and fall of the once ubiquitous device.

Opinion: The narrative is reliably engaging for tech enthusiasts, offering a realistic look at the industry’s highs and lows.

Recommended for: 18+ adults who are curious about tech history.

BlackBerry

Channel 4 News – 18:00 (2026-06-05 Friday)

Channel 4’s flagship news programme delivers comprehensive coverage, including weather updates.

Opinion: The programme offers reliable news for viewers seeking in‑depth reporting.

Recommended for: All ages, especially those who want detailed news.

Channel 4 News

Saturday (2026-06-06)

The Lighthouse – 00:05 (2026-06-06 Saturday)

Atmospheric Oscar‑nominated psychological horror starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson. Two lighthouse keepers dangerously descend into insanity on a remote island.

Opinion: The film’s tension is reliably effective, pulling viewers into a claustrophobic narrative.

Recommended for: 18+ adults who enjoy psychological thrillers.

The Lighthouse

Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA – 01:55 (2026-06-06 Saturday)

Amy’s Baking Company: At Amy’s Baking Company in Scottsdale, Arizona, Gordon Ramsay meets a husband and wife team with a shocking contempt for customer feedback.

Opinion: The show remains reliably engaging, with a mix of culinary critique and interpersonal drama.

Recommended for: 18+ adults who enjoy cooking reality and business turnarounds.

Ramsay

Channel 4 News – 18:00 (2026-06-06 Saturday)

Channel 4’s flagship news programme delivers comprehensive coverage, including weather updates.

Opinion: The programme offers reliable news for viewers seeking in‑depth reporting.

Recommended for: All ages, especially those who want detailed news.

Channel 4 News

Sunday (2026-06-07)

The Simpsons – 01:35 (2026-06-07 Sunday)

Insane Clown Poppy: Homer and Bart take Lisa to a book fair, where Krusty meets his long‑lost daughter (guest star Drew Barrymore). The episode plays with nostalgia and new humor.

Opinion: The animation stays reliable, delivering laughs while paying homage to the show’s legacy.

Recommended for: 13-18 teens and 18+ adults who love animated satire.

The Simpsons

Channel 4 News – 18:00 (2026-06-07 Sunday)

Channel 4’s flagship news programme delivers comprehensive coverage, including weather updates.

Opinion: The programme offers reliable news for viewers seeking in‑depth reporting.

Recommended for: All ages, especially those who want detailed news.

Channel 4 News

There’s never a dull moment on Channel 4 next week – from sitcom clashes to culinary chaos and heart‑warming news. Whether you’re a drama aficionado, a food fanatic or simply looking for something to unwind to, there’s a slot for you.