Tuesday TV on Channel 4: Cheers, Frasier & More – Your Guide to What to Watch

Discover the best of Channel 4 this Tuesday – from the iconic Cheers and Frasier episodes to reality gems like American Pickers and the gripping drama of Free Nelson Mandela. Get our picks, opinions, and a quick rundown to help you choose what to watch.

Cheers

For Real Men Only: Carla tries to organise a tribute for Eddie… a classic Cheers episode that still entertains with its quirky humor. While the plot feels a bit dated, it remains one of the better options for fans of light‑hearted sitcoms.

Frasier

And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon: a double‑length episode where Niles and Daphne discover the price of admitting true love. The humor is sly, but the pacing can feel slow; it still holds up well for those who appreciate clever wordplay.

Everybody Loves Raymond

Debra’s Sick: Ray juggles the kids and work… This episode is still entertaining, offering the familiar family dynamics that fans expect.

American Pickers

Slim Pickings: A Kentucky property with a racetrack revives an old rivalry. The show offers one of the better options for viewers interested in antiques and hidden gems.

Car S.O.S

Peugeot 106 Rallye: Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend fix up a 1997 French hot hatch… The episode holds up well for car enthusiasts looking for a mix of restoration and drama.

Channel 4 News Summary

A quick midday recap of current events. Useful for staying informed before the evening lineup.

Countdown

Standard game‑show format with word and numbers challenges. Reliable for a quick mental workout.

New: Bake Off: The Professionals

Six new teams tackle citrus tarts and chocolate fudge. The episode is reliable for fans of culinary competitions.

24 Hours in A&E

Explores people who’ve taken big risks. Holds up well as a reality doc that showcases real‑life stakes.

Emergency

Shows a moped delivery driver’s collision and other medical drama. Still entertaining for those who like emergency medical tales.

Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA

Gordon Ramsay revisits four restaurants. The episode remains one of the better options for food‑drama fans.

Free Nelson Mandela

The extraordinary story of Nelson Mandela’s journey. Holds up well for viewers interested in historical drama.

Grand Designs

Builder Toby’s radical home around an oak tree. Reliable for architecture enthusiasts.

Couples Come Dine with Me

Home cooks from East Anglia serve Italian dishes. Still entertaining for food lovers.

Bottom line: Channel 4 offers a mix of sitcom nostalgia, reality intrigue, and compelling drama this Tuesday. Pick the shows that match your mood and enjoy a varied viewing experience.

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