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Sunday Night Slate on U&Drama: From The Bill to Call the Midwife – Your Ultimate Watchlist

If you’re looking for a packed Sunday schedule that mixes drama, mystery and a touch of nostalgia, U&Drama delivers. Below is a quick guide to the top shows airing, along with a few personal notes to help you decide what to pin on your watchlist.

The Bill – 07:10–11:00 BST (5 Episodes)

Starting at 07:10, the police procedural takes you through a week of tension. With S19 episodes 58–62 covering everything from Quinnan’s personal crisis to a dangerous undercover operation, the series stays sharp and realistic.

Opinion: The Bill’s gritty realism holds up well; it’s a solid choice for any fan of crime drama.

Call the Midwife – 12:00–13:20 BST (2 Episodes)

The first half‑hour dives into 1968 Poplar, where a new recruit joins the team amid racial tensions sparked by Enoch Powell’s speech. The second episode continues the emotional journey with a character coping with miscarriage.

Opinion: Call the Midwife remains reliable in its historical storytelling, offering both warmth and depth.

Catherine Cookson: The Girl – 13:20–17:00 BST

Feature‑length adaptation that follows a dying woman and her daughter shaking a wealthy family’s foundations. The film brings Cookson’s romance to life with strong performances.

Opinion: It’s a one‑time watch that stays on your mind; the emotional stakes are clear.

Hetty Wainthropp Investigates – 17:00–19:00 BST (2 Episodes)

Hetty Wainthropp Investigates

Patricia Routledge returns to the charming detective role, tackling a school‑excluded nephew and a missing company director. The light‑hearted tone balances well with the mystery.

Opinion: The series offers a pleasant break from darker dramas; it’s a reliable choice for a relaxed evening.

Silent Witness – 20:00–22:15 BST

Silent Witness

In this episode, the team investigates a suspicious death from two decades earlier. The forensic focus keeps the plot tight and engaging.

Opinion: Silent Witness remains a strong procedural that holds up well for fans of crime investigation.

New Tricks – 22:15–23:35 BST

New Tricks

Veteran detectives tackle a revenge plot, adding a personal twist to the mystery. The episode offers solid character development.

Opinion: New Tricks delivers a dependable blend of suspense and character work.

2point4 Children – 00:55–01:25 BST

2point4 Children

Classic sitcom that follows the Porter family’s holiday mishaps. It’s a lighthearted detour for those craving a laugh.

Opinion: The show offers a familiar, comforting feel; it’s a dependable pick for a quick laugh.

The Chelsea Detective (BSL) – 02:05–03:00 BST

The Chelsea Detective

Security guard murder mystery adds a modern twist to the detective genre, with a focus on social issues.

Opinion: The series offers an engaging narrative that holds up well for viewers looking for contemporary drama.

Bottom Line

U&Drama’s Sunday lineup offers something for every mood, from the hard‑hitting drama of The Bill to the heartfelt storytelling of Call the Midwife. Whether you’re in for a gripping mystery or a lighthearted sitcom, there’s a programme to keep you entertained.

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