The Repair Shop

Breakfast

Kick off the day with the familiar rhythm of Breakfast, where the BBC team delivers the latest news, sport, business and weather. It’s a dependable start that keeps you informed, though it may feel a bit routine for those craving deeper dives.

Countryfile Treasures

A special episode brings Dame Judi Dench into the Scottish countryside, revealing her affection for tartan and the land. The blend of celebrity charm and rural heritage offers a refreshing cultural touchstone, though the narrative pace might not satisfy fast‑paced viewers.

Countryfile Treasures

Garden Rescue

Lee takes on Chris to craft a Mediterranean idyll. The show balances practical gardening tips with aesthetic flair, making it a solid pick for viewers who enjoy seeing before‑and‑after transformations.

Garden Rescue

Homes Under the Hammer

A Victorian cottage by the water’s edge gets a stunning makeover. The visual appeal is undeniable, but the show’s pacing can feel stretched for those who prefer quicker property overhauls.

Homes Under the Hammer

Bargain Hunt

Eric Knowles showcases an old Beano collection while teams shop in Lewes. The nostalgic feel is engaging, yet the repetitive format might feel familiar to seasoned viewers.

Bargain Hunt

The Repair Shop

A standout of the evening, the team revives a suit of armour and a pair of line‑dancing boots. The craftsmanship and gentle storytelling showcase the show’s hallmark warmth, making it a comforting watch.

The Repair Shop

The Answer Run

Jason Manford leads a quiz where precision matters. The format is reliable and offers a casual mental challenge for viewers who enjoy trivia without high drama.

Pointless

Alexander Armstrong and Nish Kumar steer contestants toward obscure answers. The quirky approach keeps the pace lively, though the repeated humor might feel predictable for some.

Pointless

The One Show

Angellica Bell and JB Gill bring stories that matter. The blend of lighthearted segments with deeper features offers a balanced evening, but may feel uneven for viewers seeking a single tone.

The One Show

Celebrity MasterChef

Seema Pankhania hosts the final challenge of the week. The culinary stakes are high, and the suspense builds, making it a good pick for food enthusiasts.

Celebrity MasterChef

Would I Lie to You?

With a line‑up of guests, the show offers playful deception. The comedic tone is light and entertaining, though the format may feel predictable for those who have seen similar shows.

Would I Lie to You?

27 Dresses

The drama revolves around a bridesmaid’s life. It offers a mix of humour and heartfelt moments, making it a decent late‑night option for viewers who enjoy character‑driven narratives.

27 Dresses

Bottom line: The evening gives you a blend of news, restoration, culinary drama and light‑hearted quizzing. Pick the shows that match your mood – the Repair Shop for a soothing experience, MasterChef for a culinary thrill, and Pointless for a quick mental workout.