Family Guy: Late‑night laughs on ITV2
The long‑running animated series returns tonight at 20:00 with two half‑hour episodes that continue its signature blend of irreverence and family chaos. Fans still find the show’s humour relevant, especially when Peter’s misadventures hit the highs and lows of Quahog’s everyday life. Honestly, it’s the most reliable comedy spot on the channel for a quick, easy laugh.

The Only Way is Essex: Drama that keeps you glued
Starting at 08:15, the reality show explores the latest twists in relationships and friendships among its cast. While the drama is predictable, the show’s ability to surface fresh conflicts means it remains a staple for viewers who love a break‑away social media buzz. In my view, it’s one of the better reality options for mid‑morning viewers.

Dress to Impress: A matchmaking experiment
From 06:10 to 07:10, flight attendant Iyren searches for a partner, with three single men competing for her attention. The format is simple but offers a glimpse into the modern dating scene. I’d say it’s a decent pick if you’re looking for light, relatable entertainment.

Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records: A light‑hearted look at extremes
This half‑hour episode, narrated by Matt Edmondson, showcases remarkable feats from around the world. If you’re curious about odd achievements, it offers a straightforward, entertaining segment. Personally, it’s a fine choice for a short break.

Wheel of Fortune: Classic puzzle challenge
At 11:05, Graham Norton hosts the iconic game with a panel of guests. The format is timeless, offering a mix of skill and luck. In my opinion, it stays strong as a classic game‑show filler.

Celebrity Catchphrase: Quick‑fire word play
Running from 12:05 to 13:05, Stephen Mulhern leads a celebrity squad to guess phrases for a 50,000‑pound charity prize. The show is fast‑paced and straightforward. I find it to be a good charity‑focused entertainment option.

The Floor: A high‑stakes quiz duel
From 13:05 to 14:10, Rob Brydon hosts contestants battling for the 50,000‑pound jackpot. The tension keeps viewers on the edge. In short, it’s a solid pick for those who enjoy quiz formats.

The 1% Club Valentine’s Special: Logic‑based quiz
At 19:00, this quiz show focuses on common sense questions rather than difficult trivia. The format is accessible to a broad audience. I consider it one of the better quiz options for the evening.

Deal or No Deal: The classic briefcase gamble
Running from 00:30 to 01:20, Stephen Mulhern takes contestants to face the banker for a life‑changing prize. The tension is always present, but the show’s format feels a bit dated. Still, it holds up for casual viewing.

Patti Stanger: The Matchmaker: Dating advice in the US
At 05:00, this US reality series follows Patti Stanger as she helps a single mother and an empty‑nest to rediscover romance. The premise is straightforward and can offer viewers practical dating insights. I’d say it’s a decent pick for early‑morning viewers.

Backyard Builds: Home improvement inspiration
From 05:50 to 06:20, this show showcases the creation of a stained‑glass studio and a deck area. If you’re into DIY or design, the episode offers some practical ideas. It’s a solid option for a short inspirational break.
In conclusion, ITV2’s Wednesday lineup offers a mix of comedy, reality drama and game shows that cater to a wide audience. Pick your favourite genre and enjoy a diverse viewing experience.