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Thursday Night TV: Heir Hunters Secrets, B&B Showdowns & Culinary Showdowns

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More4 delivers a solid mix of intrigue, hospitality and everyday drama. This guide splits the evening into bite‑sized sections, giving you a fresh opinion on each highlight.

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Heir Hunters – The Family Puzzle Unfolds

\n Heir Hunters\n

Heir Hunters S11 Ep18 dives into a 26‑year‑old mystery, revealing a surprising family secret. The investigative tone keeps viewers glued, while the emotional resonance offers a reliable, engaging narrative that stays fresh even for seasoned fans.

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Four in a Bed – B&B Showdown in Every Episode

\n Four in a Bed\n

The show continues its weekly contests across various B&Bs, from the Oak Pub in Charing to The White Lady in Norfolk. Each episode throws a new twist on hospitality, making it a solid choice for fans of competitive reality. The mix of humour and genuine hospitality keeps the show still entertaining.

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Come Dine with Me – Culinary Battles in Cumbria

\n Come Dine with Me\n

Five episodes focus on different themed evenings: a Middle Eastern menu from Sara, a construction‑themed feast from Dale, a hospital‑themed spread from Vicki, a Catalan twist from Ash, and a local produce showcase from Rob. The format remains reliable, with a clear rhythm that rewards viewers who enjoy watching craftmanship unfold.

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George Clarke’s Old House New Home – Architectural Rebirth

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Phil and Leighla transform a Georgian farmhouse into a modern masterpiece, while a Victorian terrace gets a fresh layout in Wootton Bassett. The episode showcases meticulous design work that stays engaging for anyone interested in home renovation.

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Location, Location, Location – Edinburgh Edition

\n Location, Location, Location\n

In this episode, Kirstie helps Sadia and Sohail escape cramped flats while Phil, Freya and Elliot target exclusive enclaves. The show offers a reliable glimpse into the property market, delivering insights that remain valuable for prospective buyers.

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Grand Designs – Radical Construction on Protected Land

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Chris and Kayo tackle a complex build near a historic abbey. The episode balances ambition with practicality, offering a reliable narrative that holds up for viewers who appreciate architectural daring.

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24 Hours in A&E – A Day of Emergencies

\n 24 Hours in A&E\n

Two episodes spotlight young patients and male injuries at King’s College Hospital. The documentary approach remains reliable, presenting real stories that keep the audience engaged without sensationalism.

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999: On the Front Line – Paramedic Drama

\n 999: On the Front Line\n

The episode follows paramedics tackling a teenager with suspected meningitis, a diabetic patient, and a man with a swollen artery. The realistic portrayal stays reliable for viewers who prefer grounded emergency storytelling.

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Emergency Helicopter Medics – Airborne Rescues

\n Emergency Helicopter Medics\n

This episode showcases air ambulance medics racing to a teen with a severe brain injury, and a 10‑year‑old Jack dealing with post‑collision nausea. The high‑speed drama remains reliable for fans of medical rescue shows.

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Discover Must Have Ideas: Shopping – Home & Garden Trends

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Two blocks of 3‑hour and 1‑hour programming focus on the latest must‑haves for home and garden. Though less dynamic, the show offers a reliable guide for viewers looking to refresh interiors.

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The Perfect Pitch – Farm Life in Snowdonia

\n The Perfect Pitch\n

Campers at Tyn‑yr‑Onnen Farm tackle alpacas, sheep, and mushroom picking. The show stays engaging for viewers who enjoy rustic farm life and practical hobbies.

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Bottom line: More4 delivers a solid Thursday mix of mystery, hospitality, culinary creativity, and real‑world drama. Pick the show that fits your mood—whether you want a reliable investigation or a simple B&B adventure.

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