Saturday on More4: From B&B Showdowns to Emergency Drama
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Here’s a rundown of the most engaging programmes slated for Saturday, 30 May on More4. Times are in London (BST, +1 hour UTC). Grab your remote and see what’s worth your time.
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4 PM – Four in a Bed
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Starting at 04:55 BST, the reality series jumps into a new B&B in Glastonbury. The hosts – Shannon Slater‑Dent and Trevor Tredgett – try to warm guests with group sound healing. The show runs in 35‑minute blocks, giving viewers a quick glimpse into the cosy but competitive world of bed & breakfasts.
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I find “Four in a Bed” to hold up well. The light‑hearted banter keeps the tension low, while the occasional mishap (mis‑placed furniture, noisy guests) adds just enough drama to keep viewers engaged.
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5 PM – A Place in the Sun
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From 05:35 BST, the property‑shopping series follows couples looking for holiday homes across Europe. The first episode follows Gary and Jan in Haute‑Vienne, France, searching for a £140k property.
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The show’s pacing feels reliable; the narrative is straightforward, making it a solid pick for casual viewers who enjoy light real‑estate drama.
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6 PM – Come Dine with Me
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At 06:40 BST, the cooking‑competition series brings five guests to Surrey to host a dinner and rate each other. Episode one features Becky, a planning enforcement officer, who serves up a lamb shank stew.
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The light‑hearted kitchen clashes keep the episode lively. I’d say it’s still entertaining and a good way to end the evening.
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8 PM – 24 Hours in A&E
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The medical drama starts at 08:00 BST. Episode 12 follows Paul, 66, who is brought to A&E with a high heart rate. Episode 13 shifts focus to Ranjan, 64, after a car accident.
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The series’ clinical detail is one of the better options for viewers interested in real emergency medicine, though the pacing can feel a bit slow for those looking for action.
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10 PM – 999: On the Front Line
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From 10:05 BST, the paramedic drama showcases a scene‑by‑scene rescue of a van‑car collision. The following episode covers a young man’s fainting, a suspected gallstone case, and a vomiting pregnant woman.
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The show’s realistic portrayal of emergency services holds up well, making it a reliable choice for those who appreciate frontline medical drama.
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Bottom line: Saturday’s lineup offers a balanced mix of light‑hearted reality, property chasing, culinary competition, and urgent medical drama. Pick the segment that fits your mood – whether you’re looking for a relaxed B&B review or an adrenaline‑packed emergency episode.
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Related Content & Ads
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Explore more on More4:
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- • Four in a Bed – 4 PM
- • A Place in the Sun – 5 PM
- • Come Dine with Me – 6 PM
- • 24 Hours in A&E – 8 PM
- • 999: On the Front Line – 10 PM
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