Heir Hunters – A Family Puzzle
The show starts at 07:55 London time. A council searches for relatives of a retired builder, and the hunters try to crack a family maze. It’s a tense hunt that keeps viewers guessing until the end.
I think the show holds up well for those who enjoy a good mystery. It’s not a high‑budget drama, but the stakes feel real.
Four in a Bed – B&B Showdown
From 09:00 to 16:50, the B&B hosts battle it out. Each episode brings a new location and a fresh set of challenges. The latest visit to Abbey Court Guest House sees Kelly try to impress guests with plush rooms and abseiling – a mix of luxury and adventure.
The series feels reliable. It’s a clear showcase of hospitality, and the drama of competition keeps it engaging.
Come Dine with Me – Kitchen Showdowns
Between 11:40 and 14:20, the popular dinner‑competition series brings guests to Edinburgh. Hosts range from a gospel singer to an IT manager, each planning a menu that may or may not succeed.
The variety of hosts and dishes makes it a light‑hearted choice for viewers looking for casual entertainment.
Ugly House to Lovely House – DIY Transformations
At 16:50, George Clarke tackles a 1920s London house. The focus is on turning a dark, condemned space into something appealing, all on a tight budget.
I find the DIY angle refreshing. It’s realistic and offers practical inspiration.
Location, Location, Location – House Hunting
From 17:55 to 18:55, Kirstie and Phil help couples find homes in Edinburgh’s hotspots. It’s a mix of personal stories and architectural tips.
The show is informative, though it can feel a bit predictable for seasoned house hunters.
Grand Designs – Architectural Vision
At 18:55 it follows architect Ben Hebblethwaite building a nautically styled floating home. The project faces contractor issues that threaten the timeline.
It offers a deep dive into design challenges and is a solid pick for architecture enthusiasts.
New: My Floating Home – Water‑Based Living
From 20:00 to 21:00, Karen and Tony face a £180k budget to build a bespoke narrowboat. The question is whether they can finish on time.
The concept is interesting, but the tight deadline adds tension that may not satisfy all viewers.
24 Hours in A&E – Hospital Realities
Starting at 21:00, the episode showcases the hectic environment at King’s College Hospital A&E. It covers both medical and emotional aspects of patient care.
It’s one of the more serious offerings of the night, giving insight into the front line of emergency medicine.
999: On the Front Line – Paramedics in Action
At 23:10, paramedics tackle a range of urgent cases, from ectopic pregnancy to collapsed patients. It’s a quick, gripping look at emergency care.
The show offers a concise view of medical emergencies, ideal for those who prefer fast-paced content.
The Perfect Pitch – Camping & Culture
At 02:25, campers arrive at Cefn Coed near the Mawddach Estuary, with activities ranging from forest bathing to Thai cooking lessons.
The show provides a relaxed, rustic vibe, though the pacing may feel slow for some.
Bottom line: There’s something for every mood on More4 Wednesday – from light‑hearted food battles to serious medical dramas. Pick the genre that suits your taste, and you’re guaranteed a solid evening of entertainment.