Friday Night Flicks on That’s TV: From Classic Sitcoms to Timeless Tunes

If you’re looking to fill your Friday evening with a mix of familiar faces, sharp wit and a sprinkle of nostalgia, that’s TV has a solid slate. Below is a rundown of the most popular offerings across different genres, each with a brief take on why they’re worth your screen time.

Benidorm – 21:00 – 22:00 BST

Benidorm

Benidorm has long been a staple of the channel, and tonight’s episode promises that same light‑hearted escapism. The recurring holiday mishaps and colourful cast give a dependable laugh track that keeps viewers hooked. It remains a reliable choice for a relaxed Friday night.

Minder – 14:45 – 15:45 BST

Minder

Minder’s blend of crime‑comedy and charismatic characters has a loyal following. The episode featuring Terry’s attempt to mind a singer’s dream home offers a mix of humour and irony that suits those who appreciate a bit of cheeky London grit.

Shameless – 21:00 – 22:35 BST

Shameless

Shameless’ gritty realism paired with sharp social commentary keeps it refreshing. Tonight’s episode, dealing with the death of ex‑cellmates, delivers a mix of dark humor and heartfelt drama that has earned a devoted fan base.

When the Boat Comes In – 13:35 – 14:35 BST

When the Boat Comes In

For nostalgia of 70s drama, When the Boat Comes In offers a compelling exploration of working‑class life. The episode featuring union problems and family drama provides a slice of traditional British storytelling that still feels relevant.

Goodnight Sweetheart – 13:00 – 13:35 BST

Goodnight Sweetheart

Goodnight Sweetheart’s time‑travel premise keeps viewers intrigued. The episode where the past and present characters meet provides a light, romantic feel that serves as a gentle escape for those who enjoy period‑blend narratives.

Rising Damp – 08:00 – 08:25 BST

Rising Damp

Rising Damp’s sharp satire remains effective even decades after its original airing. The episode featuring a night out with Miss Jones delivers quick wit that still holds up well for contemporary viewers.

Steptoe and Son – 10:45 – 11:20 BST

Steptoe and Son

Classic British humour shines in Steptoe and Son. The episode where Harold discovers a new waterbed offers a mix of everyday mishaps and family dynamics that continues to entertain.

Bread – 10:45 – 11:20 BST

Bread

Bread’s blend of humour and economic satire remains relatable. The episode about Freddie’s flat sale keeps the show grounded in everyday reality.

Man About The House – 12:00 – 12:35 BST

Man About The House

Man About The House delivers romantic comedy with a light touch. The episode featuring Chrissy’s card game participation offers a breezy narrative that is easy to follow.

Birds of a Feather – 16:30 – 17:00 BST

Birds of a Feather

Birds of a Feather’s ensemble cast offers a family‑drama vibe. The episode about reconnecting with old friends touches on themes that resonate with viewers seeking familiar warmth.

That’s 60s – Best Music Live! – 18:00 – 18:15 BST

That’s 60s – Best Music Live!

For music lovers, That’s 60s delivers a curated selection of live performances from the era. This short slot offers a quick cultural dose that can complement a relaxed evening.

Bottom line: Whatever mood you’re chasing—a laugh, a slice of nostalgia or a musical interlude—That’s TV’s Friday programme list offers a well‑balanced mix that promises a satisfying evening. Tune in and enjoy whatever resonates.