Tuesday on E4: From Ramsay’s Kitchen Chaos to Family Follies – Pick Your Perfect Night
E4’s Tuesday schedule is packed with everything from culinary rescue shows to family comedy and animated antics. Below is our quick guide to what’s worth watching and why. Grab a cuppa, settle in, and let’s dive in.
08:00‑09:00 – Ramsay’s Hotel Hell (S2 Ep4)
Gordon Ramsay takes on Hotel Chester, struggling to turn a failing property into a success. The episode is a mix of tense boardroom drama and culinary showdowns. While the stakes feel a tad predictable, Ramsay’s on‑camera charisma keeps the drama lively.
09:00‑10:00 – Ramsay’s Hotel Hell (S2 Ep5)
Four Seasons Inn provides a new twist: a dog‑friendly hotel where unpaid staff occupy rooms. The episode offers another slice of hotel chaos. It still entertains, though some viewers may find the premise a bit too far‑fetched.
10:00‑11:00 – Below Deck Mediterranean (S10 Ep6)
Weather turns, jealousy flares, and a breakup adds drama to the luxury yacht crew’s day. Below Deck remains a reliable source of high‑stakes drama, but the episode’s focus on interpersonal conflict feels a bit recycled.
11:00‑12:00 – Modern Family (S8 Ep3)
Luke’s college entrance race sparks family rivalry. Modern Family continues to deliver well‑timed humor and heart. It holds up well as a familiar family sitcom with fresh episodes.
12:00‑13:00 – The Simpsons (S27 Ep1)
Homer’s narcolepsy diagnosis leads to a trial separation. While the episode’s plot feels light, the humor is still entertaining for long‑time fans.
13:00‑14:00 – Brooklyn Nine‑Nine (S2 Ep21)
Peralta teams up with detective Dave Majors. A romantic subplot adds a quirky twist. The episode offers the show’s usual reliable humor, though the plot is predictable.
14:00‑15:00 – Modern Family (S9 Ep2)
Phil and Claire confront Alex’s independence. Manny’s avoidance of a tearful goodbye keeps the family dynamic fresh. It remains a solid family comedy.
15:00‑16:00 – Modern Family (S9 Ep5)
Halloween celebrations are a hit‑or‑miss. Phil’s enthusiasm clashes with the rest of the family, but the episode’s lighthearted banter still entertains.
16:00‑17:00 – The Simpsons (S27 Ep22)
Marge’s legal trouble offers a new angle on family disruption. The episode keeps the show’s signature humor alive, though the plot feels somewhat thin.
17:00‑18:00 – Hollyoaks (S2 Episode)
Frankie’s secret manipulations and Jenson’s crossroads add drama to the soap. The episode delivers typical soap‑opera twists, but the storylines lack depth.
18:00‑19:00 – New: Hollyoaks (S2 Episode)
Gemma’s revelation and Leah’s cash‑splitting plans create fresh conflict. The episode’s pacing is brisk, though the narrative feels predictable.
19:00‑20:00 – New: Below Deck Mediterranean (S10 Ep7)
A new crew member reshapes the yacht, a bachelor seeks love, and a love triangle threatens the crew. The episode is a solid addition to the series, though some plot points feel contrived.
20:00‑21:00 – Gogglebox (S22 Ep12)
The panel watches shows like Squid Game, The Crown, and Planet Earth III. The segment offers a mix of humor and insightful commentary, staying true to Gogglebox’s format.
21:00‑22:05 – Gogglebox (S22 Ep13)
The panel critiques Squid Game and Survivor. The episode’s humor is still entertaining, but the heavy reliance on current trends might not appeal to every viewer.
22:05‑23:05 – Naked Attraction (S8 Ep4)
Ian, a 75‑year‑old, seeks an experimental partner, while Kerry, a 30‑year‑old waiter, explores alternative love. The show’s premise remains a bold, if controversial, entertainment choice.
23:05‑00:05 – Dating Naked UK (S1 Ep7)
A Miss Wales arrival and a devilish twist create drama. The show’s format keeps viewers guessing, though the narrative may feel rushed.
00:05‑01:10 – Gogglebox (S22 Ep12, again)
The panel’s commentary on the same set of shows repeats the earlier segment. The episode’s humor remains consistent with the series’ style.
01:10‑02:00 – Below Deck Mediterranean (S10 Ep7)
A full‑length episode continues the yacht drama. The pacing is tight, though it may feel repetitive for regular viewers.
02:00‑02:45 – Ramsay’s Hotel Hell (S2 Ep3)
Applegate River Lodge’s financial woes test Ramsay’s skills. The episode’s focus on debt resolution offers a grounded take on hospitality failures, still entertaining.
02:45‑03:10 – Abbott Elementary (S1 Ep2)
Janine tackles a flickering light bulb while Gregory seeks parental help. The episode’s humor and heart remain reliable for fans of the comedy‑drama.
03:10‑03:35 – The Simpsons (S30 Ep3)
The show explores three paths to heaven. The episode stays true to the series’ satirical tone, though the plot remains light.
03:35‑04:00 – The Goldbergs (S2 Ep15)
Dana and Adam navigate a doll‑parenting assignment. The episode offers family comedy that holds up well, though it may feel repetitive.
04:00‑05:00 – Don’t Tell the Bride: Revisited (S1 Ep1)
Hayley’s Jewish wedding meets Ben’s hot‑tub idea. The episode’s clash of traditions provides comedic tension, though the premise is familiar.
05:00‑06:00 – Hollyoaks (S2 Episode)
Frankie’s secret and Jenson’s decision continue to drive the drama. The episode’s soap‑opera flair remains reliable but lacks novelty.
06:00‑06:30 – Hollyoaks (S2 Episode)
Gemma’s revelation and Leah’s cash‑splitting plan create fresh conflict. The segment remains a solid soap‑opera offering.
06:55‑07:00 – Rude(ish) Tube Shorts
A brief, cheeky clip featuring animals and food. The short format makes it a quick, still entertaining filler.
Bottom line: E4’s Tuesday offers a mix of culinary drama, family comedy, and animated hilarity. Pick the shows that align with your mood – whether you want a reliable laugh or a slice of intense reality TV.
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