Live: Sunday Brunch – The Heart of the Morning

Three hours of music, celebrity chats and a few surprise guest appearances keep the conversation flowing. The latest episode features Michael Ball, Boyzone and a special performance by Freya Ridings. It’s the perfect backdrop for a relaxed Sunday start.

Live: Sunday Brunch

Opinion: The show stays relevant with its mix of current music and familiar faces – it holds up well as a casual watch.

The King of Queens – Classic Family Comedy

George’s latest episode sees Carrie convincing Doug to join a support group, only for him to sign up for a different one. The show’s quirky take on everyday life still feels fresh.

The King of Queens

Opinion: The humor is still entertaining, though it may feel a bit dated to newer viewers.

Frasier – Witty Banter on the Radio

In “The Zoo Story,” Frasier’s new agent lands him a publicity boost when a crane at the local zoo is named after him. The episode plays up his trademark sarcasm.

Frasier

Opinion: It’s a reliable dose of wit – one of the better options for a light chuckle.

The Simpsons – Satirical Satire

Homer faces a tough situation when a babysitter accuses him of harassment. The show’s classic satire remains sharp.

The Simpsons

Opinion: Still entertaining for fans of long‑running parody.

Lion – A Real‑Life Journey

A 2016 drama starring Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman, following a man’s quest to reunite with his estranged family. It’s a poignant narrative that pulls at the heartstrings.

Lion

Opinion: The film’s emotional weight makes it a strong watch.

Falling – Romantic Realism

Episodes 3 and 4 of this romantic drama feature Keeley Hawes and Paapa Essiedu navigating uncomfortable truths. The storyline offers a realistic look at relationships.

Falling

Opinion: It holds up well for those who appreciate understated storytelling.

Sarah Beeny’s New Life – Home‑Building Adventure

A special episode showcases Sarah and her team in a classic country house project. The build is ambitious and visually engaging.

Sarah Beeny's New Life

Opinion: The project’s creativity makes it a reliable dose of inspiration.

Cheers – Light‑Hearted Comedy

Two episodes in the series present rib‑tickling scenarios involving slumber parties and bowling trophies.

Cheers

Opinion: The show offers a casual, fun break from the heavier fare.

Bottom line: The Channel 4 Sunday lineup blends light chat, sharp comedy, and heartfelt drama. Whether you’re after a relaxed morning or a moving story, there’s a slot ready to fill your Sunday with something that’s still entertaining and engaging.