Sunday TV on Channel 4: From Classic Laughs to Racing Thrills – Your Must‑Watch Line‑up
If you’re looking for a mix of nostalgia, live drama and high‑speed adrenaline, Channel 4’s Sunday schedule has something for every mood. Here’s a quick rundown of the top‑rated picks, plus a few hidden gems that hold up well over the weekend.
The Simpsons – Episode 18 E3/22 “Please Homer Don’t Hammer ’Em”
Marge’s newfound carpentry talent clashes with Homer’s protectiveness. It’s a solid pick if you want a classic sitcom that still entertains with sharp satire.
Live: Sunday Brunch – 12‑hour marathon
From Ralf Little’s theatre talk to Adam Frost’s eclectic set, this brunch show offers a reliable mix of interviews and light‑hearted banter. A good option for a relaxed Sunday start.
Live: F1 British GP Build‑Up & Race
Steve Jones guides you through the grid and the action at Silverstone. If you’re a racing fan, this is one of the better options for real‑time thrills.
Murder on the Orient Express – 2017
Kenneth Branagh’s Poirot teams up with Judi Dench and Johnny Depp in a star‑studded mystery. It’s a reliable drama that still keeps viewers hooked.
The Great Celebrity Bake Off… – Episode 6 E4
Paddy McGuinness and the crew tackle Jaffa cakes and pastry challenges, offering a light‑hearted cooking spectacle that holds up well.
First Dates – Episode 24 E9
A reality dating show that mixes nervous first‑timers with confident daters. If you’re into unscripted romance, this is a one‑of‑the‑better‑options to watch.
Celebrity Gogglebox – Episode 8 E5
Celebs watch and react to popular TV moments. It’s a light‑hearted wrap‑up for the night, though not the strongest pick.
Bottom line – Whether you’re in the mood for a nostalgic sitcom, a live sports feast or a cooking competition, Channel 4’s Sunday lineup delivers a range of reliable choices that keep the evening engaging.