Thursday on Channel 5: From Peppa Pig to Murder Mystery – Your Must‑Watch Line‑Up

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Peppa Pig

Kid‑Friendly Start: Peppa Pig & PAW Patrol

Peppa Pig returns for a quick 5‑minute greenhouse adventure at 6:35 pm, followed by a 5‑minute episode of PAW Patrol at 6:00 pm. Both shows maintain their hallmark charm and gentle humour, making them reliable choices for the little ones in your household. Peppa’s focus on everyday chores keeps the plot fresh and still entertaining.

Mid‑Evening News & Opinion

From 8:15 pm to 10:30 pm, Jeremy Vine delivers hard‑hitting debate and light‑hearted banter, while Storm & Alexis tackle the pressing issues of the day from 10:30 pm to 11:45 pm. The subsequent 5 News at Lunchtime (11:45 pm) and Matt Allwright (11:50 pm) give you a concise recap and practical tips. These programmes are solid staples for staying informed.

Documentary & Travel Gems

The 5 pm slot brings Love Nature, showcasing community tree‑planting efforts that hold up well for viewers who appreciate environmental stories. At 5:00 pm, Shetland: Scotland’s Wondrous Isles offers a cultural deep‑dive into Viking heritage and wildlife. Later, the Tour de France 2026 (18:00 pm) and New: Cornwall: A Year by the Sea (19:00 pm) give travellers a visual tour of the French Pyrenees and Cornwall’s maritime traditions.

Night‑Time Drama & Crime

From 14:00 pm, the crime‑thriller Castle (two consecutive episodes) offers a steady pace and strong character dynamics. It’s a reliable night‑time show, though it can feel a touch predictable at times. At 21:00 pm, Lie with Me presents a tense narrative that holds up well for fans of psychological drama. The late‑night slot also features The Body in the Suitcase: A Murder Mystery (21:00 pm) and Murdered for Revenge (22:05 pm) – both gripping investigations with well‑crafted mysteries. The final episode, Murder: Suspect No.1 (23:05 pm), closes the night with a high‑stakes assault story that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Bottom line: Channel 5 delivers a balanced mix of family‑friendly fare, solid news, engaging documentaries and compelling crime dramas. Whether you’re looking for quick entertainment for the kids or a deep dive into current affairs and real‑world adventures, Thursday’s lineup has you covered.

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