Tuesday’s Really TV Rundown

It’s a Friday‑night‑style lineup on a Tuesday, but the mix of property, antiques and horror keeps the channel interesting. Below is the full schedule, the key moments, and my honest take on what’s worth your watch time.

06:00 – 07:00 | Fantasy Homes By The Sea

Fantasy Homes By The Sea

Catherine Gee guides a couple on a search for a seaside holiday cottage that meets their vision of view, beds and barbecue space. The episode’s light‑hearted tone and practical tips make it a reliable pick for anyone dreaming of a beach escape.

07:00 – 08:00 | Cruise TV with LoveitBookit

Cruise TV with LoveitBookit

A one‑hour cruise‑guide that highlights destinations, ships and deals. If you’re planning a trip, it’s a useful primer; otherwise, the content may feel a bit generic.

08:00 – 09:00 | Escape To The Country

Escape To The Country

Prospective buyers tour rural homes across the UK, showcasing why a country lifestyle might be the escape you’re after. It’s a solid option for those weighing city versus countryside.

09:00 – 10:00 | Salvage Hunters (Episode 7)

Salvage Hunters

Drew bids on a Victorian mirror in a disused church, pushing his negotiating skills. The tension here is palpable, and it’s a good showcase of the show’s core appeal.

10:00 – 11:00 | Salvage Hunters (Episode 8)

Salvage Hunters

The duo ventures into Northern Italy’s antique markets and a Tuscan villa, adding a dash of Italy to the series. The exotic locales keep the show fresh.

11:00 – 12:00 | Salvage Hunters (Episode 9)

Salvage Hunters

A hunt in the Cotswolds yields an ancient Greek masterpiece. The historical find adds gravitas, making this episode a standout.

12:00 – 13:00 | The Yorkshire Auction House (Episode 3)

The Yorkshire Auction House

Angus and his crew clear a Shropshire house, uncovering Victorian desk sets and Vogue patterns. It’s a reliable dive into the antiques world.

13:00 – 14:00 | The Yorkshire Auction House (Episode 4)

The Yorkshire Auction House

A Newcastle house filled with books is cleared, revealing a Bechstein piano and a silver cup. The variety of finds keeps viewers intrigued.

14:00 – 15:00 | The Repair Shop (Episode 26)

The Repair Shop

Horologist Steve restores a 1959 Austrian clock, while Richard repairs a miniature microscope. The meticulous craftsmanship is a solid pick for viewers who appreciate detail.

15:00 – 16:00 | Antiques Road Trip (Episode 18)

Antiques Road Trip

Christina Trevanion and Thomas Plant travel from Ruthin to Colwyn Bay, searching for auction-worthy treasures. The journey keeps the show engaging.

16:00 – 17:00 | Antiques Road Trip (Episode 19)

Antiques Road Trip

The experts visit Warwickshire, Essex and Gloucestershire. The varied locations add depth to the series.

17:00 – 18:00 | Long Lost Family (Episode 2)

Long Lost Family

Davina McCall & Nicky Campbell investigate Jamie Duffy’s 1988 case. The emotional narrative is one of the better options for heartfelt drama.

18:00 – 19:00 | Long Lost Family (Episode 3)

Long Lost Family

The show tackles a foundling from a luggage rack and a woman left near a church. The investigative approach holds up well.

19:00 – 20:00 | The Yorkshire Auction House (Episode 7)

The Yorkshire Auction House

A haul of Victorian bottles and miners’ memorabilia showcases the auction house’s breadth. It’s a solid pick for fans of auction drama.

20:00 – 21:00 | Antiques Road Trip (Episode 2)

Antiques Road Trip

A small‑scale search in Wales finds beautiful items that don’t need heavy lifting. The episode stays reliable and engaging.

21:00 – 22:00 | Rich House, Poor House (Episode 2)

Rich House, Poor House

Two families swap lifestyles to test Britain’s wealth divide. The social experiment is one of the better options for those curious about class dynamics.

22:00 – 23:00 | Who Do You Think You Are? (Episode 1)

Who Do You Think You Are

Andrew Lloyd Webber uncovers family stories, including an ancestor with a famous cello‑playing brother. The biographical angle keeps the episode reliable.

23:00 – 00:00 | Help! My House Is Haunted (Episode 2)

The team tackles a curse in a house that’s been tormented by a dark figure. While the premise is spooky, the execution could feel a bit predictable.

Bottom line: Tuesday on Really TV offers a varied lineup that ranges from charming property searches to thrilling antique hunts and even a ghost‑filled mystery. If you’re looking for a blend of light entertainment and genuine curiosity, the day’s best picks are ‘Salvage Hunters’, ‘Antiques Road Trip’ and ‘Long Lost Family’ – all of which show strong viewer engagement through repeated appearances. Remember, schedules can shift, so double‑check before you tune in.