Friends: Returning for the finale

Friends

From 07:00 to 08:50, Friends continues its iconic finale season. The gang battles New Year’s resolutions, old grudges, and new romantic entanglements. As always, the humor remains sharp and the chemistry intact.

Opinion: Fans of the classic sitcom will find the late‑season episodes still entertaining, even if the pacing feels a touch slower than earlier seasons.

Fare Dodgers: At War with the Law

Fare Dodgers

From 09:00 to 12:00, investigate the shadowy world of fare dodgers. The investigators go undercover to catch a suspect with over £3k in unpaid fares.

Opinion: The series offers a reliable glimpse into the mechanics of transport fraud, though it may feel repetitive for seasoned viewers.

Traffic Cops: High‑Octane Enforcement

Traffic Cops

From 12:00 to 16:00, four episodes of Traffic Cops showcase intense traffic incidents, from catalytic converter theft to high‑speed chases. The drama is punctuated by real‑world stakes.

Opinion: The show holds up well for viewers who enjoy frontline police drama, though some may find the repetitive nature of the cases underwhelming.

Police Interceptors: Road‑side Crime Busters

Police Interceptors

From 16:00 to 20:00, interceptors tackle drunks, drug dealers, and organised crime. Each episode provides a different angle on road safety.

Opinion: The series offers one of the better options for fans of procedural realism, though the recurring characters may feel stale.

The Surgeon: Inside the Operating Theatre

The Surgeon

From 20:00 to 21:00, a behind‑the‑mask look at surgeons’ lives, both in the OR and at home.

Opinion: This documentary holds up well for viewers interested in medical drama, offering a fresh perspective on the profession.

A&E After Dark: Night‑time Emergencies

A&E After Dark

From 21:00 to 22:00, a patient in police custody receives urgent treatment. The episode showcases the challenges of emergency care under pressure.

Opinion: The show provides a reliable representation of emergency medicine, though the single episode may not capture the full range of A&E experiences.

Murderer on Ward 4: The Beverley Allitt Case

Murderer on Ward 4

From 22:00 to 23:55, the tragic story of four children’s deaths and the conviction of nurse Beverley Allitt. The episode covers investigation and courtroom drama.

Opinion: The documentary holds up well for viewers looking for intense true‑crime storytelling.

New: Accused: Guilty or Innocent?

New: Accused

From 23:55 to 00:45, a tense courtroom clash over a fatal shooting. The episode questions motive and intent, offering a compelling legal drama.

Opinion: The show holds up well as a gripping legal thriller, though the limited runtime may leave some viewers wanting more depth.

My Lover, My Killer

My Lover, My Killer

From 00:45 to 01:35, the final attempt to escape a controlling partner ends in double murder. The episode explores domestic abuse and justice.

Opinion: The series continues to provide one of the better options for intense crime drama.

Skin A&E: Cosmetic Concerns

Skin A&E

From 01:35 to 02:25, a 28‑year‑old and a 63‑year‑old pursue medical advice for skin lumps. The episode highlights everyday medical issues.

Opinion: Offers reliable and relatable content for viewers concerned with personal healthcare.

Entertainment News on 5

Entertainment News on 5

From 02:50 to 03:00, a quick roundup of global entertainment news fills the gap before the next block.

Opinion: Serves as a reliable filler for those needing a quick media update.

Bottom line

Sunday on 5* offers a mix of nostalgia, real‑life drama, and procedural thrillers. Fans of Friends will still find the finales enjoyable, while crime‑drama enthusiasts gain fresh content across multiple series. The variety ensures there’s something for every mood.