Catch Up With Channel 5: A Week of Must‑Watches From Friends to PAW Patrol

Here’s a quick‑look through the next week’s Channel 5 lineup (22‑28 June 2026). Each day, I’ve spotlighted the most popular show in the slot, a family‑friendly pick, a news‑block, and a drama or documentary that’s worth the time. The schedule is a mix of light‑hearted comedy, serious debate and action‑packed children’s adventures. Below you’ll find my personal recommendations for different age groups and interests.

Monday 22 June 2026

05:55 – 06:10PAW Patrol (kids, 4‑10 yrs). The pups are back in action, saving Adventure Bay from a new mishap. Still entertaining for the little ones.

08:15 – 10:30Jeremy Vine (adult, debate lovers). A daily call‑in show that mixes hard‑hitting debate with a light‑hearted touch. Reliable platform for current affairs.

13:00 – 14:00Vanessa (women’s talk show, 25‑45 yrs). Vanessa Feltz keeps the conversation flowing with personal stories and gossip. One of the better options for mid‑day entertainment.

14:00 – 15:50Castle (crime drama, 18‑55 yrs). Two episodes back‑to‑back bring fresh twists in the murder investigation. Holds up well for thriller fans.

17:00 – 18:00Cumbria: The Lakes & the Coast (documentary, 30‑65 yrs). Stunning scenery and local stories. Still entertaining for documentary enthusiasts.

20:00 – 21:00New: Little Disasters (drama, 18‑55 yrs). A tight, tense narrative that keeps you on edge. One of the better options for dramatic viewing.

Tuesday 23 June 2026

08:15 – 10:30Jeremy Vine returns for its second day. The audience can expect the same blend of debate and light banter. Reliable for those who like a mix of news and humor.

13:00 – 14:00Vanessa stays on air with its usual mix of gossip and personal stories. Still entertaining for mid‑day viewers.

14:00 – 15:50Castle continues the murder mystery with an intriguing new suspect. One of the better options for crime‑story lovers.

22:05 – 23:05Police: Night Shift 999 (police drama, 18‑55 yrs). A gritty look at night‑time policing. Holds up well for those who enjoy realistic crime shows.

Wednesday 24 June 2026

08:15 – 10:30Jeremy Vine again; the show continues to offer sharp debate with a dash of humor. Reliable for a broad audience.

13:00 – 14:00Vanessa keeps the personal, unfiltered vibe going. Still entertaining for those who want a quick break.

14:00 – 15:50Castle deepens the plot with a fresh twist. One of the better options for drama binge‑watchers.

22:05 – 23:05Police: Night Shift 999 continues its gritty narrative. Holds up well for crime‑drama fans.

Thursday 25 June 2026

08:15 – 10:30Jeremy Vine offers the same engaging mix of debate and light banter. Reliable for viewers who appreciate balanced discussion.

13:00 – 14:00Vanessa continues its candid talk. Still entertaining for daytime audiences.

14:00 – 15:50Castle delivers a thriller with a fresh clue. One of the better options for viewers craving suspense.

22:05 – 23:05Police: Night Shift 999 stays on the edge with its realistic portrayal. Holds up well for crime‑drama aficionados.

Friday 26 June 2026

08:15 – 10:30Jeremy Vine remains the go‑to for debate lovers. Reliable for a broad demographic.

13:00 – 14:00Vanessa offers its usual mix of personal stories and gossip. Still entertaining for mid‑day viewers.

14:00 – 15:50Castle lifts the tension with new revelations. One of the better options for a gripping crime drama.

22:05 – 23:05Police: Night Shift 999 continues its realistic depiction of night policing. Holds up well for viewers who appreciate authenticity.

Saturday 27 June 2026

08:15 – 10:30Jeremy Vine keeps the debate flowing into the weekend. Reliable for those who enjoy a relaxed yet insightful discussion.

13:00 – 14:00Vanessa offers light‑hearted conversation. Still entertaining for weekend audiences.

14:00 – 15:50Castle finalises the week’s arc with a dramatic twist. One of the better options for crime‑drama fans.

22:05 – 23:05Police: Night Shift 999 wraps up the night with its gritty realism. Holds up well for viewers who appreciate authentic crime stories.

Sunday 28 June 2026

08:15 – 10:30Jeremy Vine opens the Sunday with a blend of serious debate and light banter. Reliable for a broad audience.

13:00 – 14:00Vanessa offers casual conversation for the weekend crowd. Still entertaining for viewers who want a relaxed tone.

14:00 – 15:50Castle concludes the week’s murder investigation with a satisfying finale. One of the better options for drama binge‑watchers.

22:05 – 23:05Police: Night Shift 999 ends the night with its realistic portrayal of police work. Holds up well for those who appreciate authenticity.

Bottom line: Channel 5 delivers a balanced mix of light‑hearted family entertainment, sharp debate, and gripping crime drama throughout the week. The schedule is ready to cater to toddlers, teens, adults, and seniors alike, ensuring everyone finds something that holds up well for a quick watch or a binge‑session. Whether you’re in the mood for laugh‑out‑loud sitcoms or serious investigative journalism, the next week on Channel 5 has you covered.


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