Sunday’s Prime Picks on More4: Eat, Explore, and Get the Inside Scoop
It’s a full‑stack Sunday on More4, with a lineup that sweeps from the kitchen to the countryside, and even into the emergency ward. Below you’ll find a quick guide to the most compelling shows, plus a short opinion on each one.
Come Dine with Me (7:55 – 10:00)

The nightly battle of kitchen skills and banter gets a new twist this week. From Moroccan chicken cigars to a chilli soup dessert, the hosts keep the stakes high while the audience watches the drama unfold. It remains a reliable source of light‑hearted entertainment that’s still entertaining even for the most seasoned viewers.
A Place in the Sun (10:30 – 15:05)

The property‑searchers take on the Spanish and Portuguese coastlines, juggling budget constraints with their dream‑home aspirations. The show is a steady, engaging narrative that showcases the highs and lows of real‑estate hunting, providing viewers with a mix of practical tips and emotional moments.
Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or… (15:05 – 16:15)

A quick look at the Tuck family’s dilemma – renovate or sell – gives an intimate glimpse into the decision‑making process that many homeowners face. The episode is a useful case study that offers both practical advice and a realistic portrayal of the emotional stakes involved.
George Clarke’s Old House New Home (16:15 – 17:20)

George Clarke tackles the challenges of transforming period properties, from a mock‑Tudor to a 1920s cottage. The episode is one of the better options for viewers who appreciate the blend of historical preservation and contemporary design.
Four in a Bed (17:20 – 20:00)

The hosts take the B&Bs to the next level with a touch of luxury and a few surprises. It’s a light‑hearted show that remains reliable for viewers seeking a blend of hospitality and humor.
New: The Emergency Ward (20:00 – 21:00)

Dr Emma faces high‑pressure scenarios with a cyclist trapped under a tram and a motorbike rider with a smashed‑up knee. The new series offers a realistic look at emergency care that’s both informative and engaging.
24 Hours in A&E (21:00 – 23:10)

From a 74‑year‑old man in a confused state to a 22‑year‑old motorbike rider, this episode explores the profound impact of emergency medicine on families. It’s a compelling, well‑executed series that holds up well for viewers looking for real‑life drama.
Bottom line: More4’s Sunday lineup delivers a balanced mix of food, travel, renovation, and emergency drama. Whether you’re craving light‑hearted banter or gripping medical stories, there’s a show that will fit your mood.