BBC Four Weekend Watchlist – Climate, Comedy & Cultural Journeys
BBC Four offers a mix of thought‑provoking documentaries, a beloved comedy, and a cultural celebration this weekend. Below you’ll find a quick rundown of the most popular picks, with a brief opinion and a recommendation for every age group and interest.
Heatwaves & Hurricanes: A Climate Wake‑Up Call
Hurricanes and Heatwaves: The … (19:00–20:00 BST) dives into Britain’s weather evolution. It’s still entertaining, but the heavy focus on climate change feels a bit preachy for younger viewers. Best for adults and teens with a climate interest.

The 1976 Heat Saga: A Documentary Dive
Heatwave (20:00–21:30 BST) dramatises a 100‑degree summer. It holds up well, offering a vivid glimpse of environmental stress. Recommended for history buffs and older teens.
1976 Summer of Heat – Drought & Fire
1976: Summer of… Heat (21:30–22:20 BST) showcases drought and forest fires. Its straightforward narrative is reliable for viewers seeking factual context. Good for adults and seniors.
Coastal Droughts & Historical Echoes
The World About Us: The Year of the Ladybirds (22:20–23:00 BST) offers a narrative about the driest summer in two centuries. It’s a thoughtful documentary that holds up well. Perfect for history enthusiasts.
Horizon Special: The Great British Drought
Horizon Special (23:00–23:50 BST) explores the 1976 drought crisis. The in‑depth analysis is reliable and engages viewers who love investigative storytelling. Recommended for adult audiences.

Comedy Corner: Hyacinth’s High‑Society Hues
Keeping Up Appearances (23:50–00:50 BST) is a classic sitcom with a 10/10 rating. The snobbish humor still entertains and provides a reliable comedic touchstone. Ideal for adults and older teens with a taste for satire.

Traveling with Michael Palin: A Hemingway Trail
Michael Palin’s Hemingway Adventure (19:30–00:00 BST) is split into four parts. The journey across Europe, Africa and America keeps viewers engaged, though some scenes may be unsettling. Best for travel lovers and teens with an interest in literature.

Windrush Portraits: Celebrating a Generation
Windrush: Portraits of a Generation (21:05–22:20 BST) showcases portraits of Windrush pioneers. The emotional storytelling is reliable for those who appreciate cultural history. Recommended for adults and seniors.
Afoot Again in the Past: The Art of Wallpaper
Afoot Again in the Past (18:00–18:15 BST) explores a traditional wallpaper factory with a nostalgic tone. It’s a reliable short documentary for history enthusiasts. Good for adults and older teens.

Modern Coach Culture: From School Trips to Indian Treks
The Modern Age of the Coach (18:15–19:15 BST) traces Britain’s love for four‑wheeled group travel. The documentary remains engaging for viewers interested in transportation history. Recommended for adults and teens.

Bottom Line:
BBC Four delivers a balanced weekend—climate insights, historical depth, travel adventures, and a comedic gem. Whether you’re a climate activist, history lover, or just in need of a light‑hearted break, there’s something that resonates. Tune in, stay curious, and enjoy a diverse viewing experience.