Sunday Night on U&Drama: Pick Your Perfect Show – From Justice to Caring

If you’re looking for a Sunday that’s a bit more than just the usual chatter, U&Drama has a solid lineup of drama that can keep you hooked from 5 am to midnight. Below is a quick rundown of the top shows, a bit of context for each, and our honest take on whether they’re worth your time.

The Bill – Courtroom Drama at Its Core

From 6:10 am to 9:00 am, the iconic police drama delivers three back‑to‑back episodes. The first two episodes focus on new probationers at Sun Hill, while the third sees an old foe return. The pacing is tight, the characters familiar, and the stakes remain high. Our opinion: If you enjoy procedural drama that balances personal stories with procedural intrigue, “The Bill” stands out as a reliable early‑morning pick.

The Bill

Call the Midwife – A Touching Look at Caregiving

From 10:50 am to 1:30 pm, the series dives into a day in the life of Midwives in the 1950s. Episodes 8 of Season 9 and episode 1 of Season 10 tackle funding cuts, a difficult birth, and a potential repeat of a past tragedy. The narrative is compassionate, the performances steady, and the historical details enrich the story. Our opinion: “Call the Midwife” offers a comforting, reflective experience that’s one of the better options for a mid‑day break.

Call the Midwife

Catherine Cookson: The Moth – Period Drama with Depth

From 1:30 pm to 4:50 pm, the drama follows Jack Davenport’s journey in early 20th‑century North‑East England. The storyline involves faith, family, and the tension of social change. The pacing is deliberate, giving viewers time to absorb the period detail. Our opinion: It holds up well for those who appreciate a slower, character‑driven narrative in a historical setting.

Catherine Cookson: The Moth

Silent Witness – Contemporary Crime Investigation

From 8:00 pm to 10:15 pm, the crime drama tackles sensitive themes such as violence against transgender individuals. Episodes 1 of Season 22 explore complex investigations that test the team’s resolve. The show is gritty but grounded, with a focus on procedural accuracy. Our opinion: For viewers who want a realistic, thought‑provoking crime series, “Silent Witness” is a one of the better options that will keep you engaged.

Silent Witness

Bottom line: Whether you’re in the mood for courtroom grit, historical nursing, or contemporary crime, U&Drama’s Sunday lineup offers a solid mix. Pick the show that matches your mood and enjoy a well‑designed evening of drama.