Wednesday Drama on Drama: The Bill, Holby City, and More – A Quick Guide
The mid‑week lineup on Drama is a real pot‑of‑gold for viewers who crave high‑stakes suspense and steady medical drama. Below is our rundown of the most compelling titles, complete with times (BST) and a quick take on what makes each one worth your attention.
The Bill – 07:20 – 08:15
The episode “Doppleganger” pits Officer Boyden against a shadowy double‑agent. The stakes are high, and the tension never lets up. Still entertaining, it’s one of the channel’s strongest crime pieces this week.

Classic Doctors – 08:15 – 08:55
Episode “A Room Full of Strangers” pits Vivien against a jury that could turn the tide on her under‑cover case. The drama is tight, the stakes palpable, and the performance by the lead is deft.

Classic Doctors – 08:55 – 09:30
The sequel “Making an Argument” takes Heston into a courtroom clash. The narrative remains gripping, and the courtroom drama keeps the viewer hooked.
Classic Holby City – 09:30 – 10:50
In “Home Is Where the Hurt Is”, the surgical team faces a high‑risk operation. The tension in the operating theatre is palpable, making this a solid pick for fans of medical drama.

Classic Casualty – 10:50 – 11:55
Episode “Trust” continues the chaotic rhythm of Holby ED, with a new family of patients and a personal crisis for the staff. The drama remains realistic and holds up well.
The Bill – 11:55 – 12:55
Another round of “Doppleganger” brings fresh twists to the storyline. It’s a reliable chunk of police procedural that keeps viewers on edge.
Classic EastEnders – 13:00 – 13:35
Episode “Janine and Stacey…” delivers drama in the Square, with a clash over Ryan that will keep the audience engaged. A solid choice for fans of soap‑opera drama.

Classic EastEnders – 13:35 – 14:15
Episode “A new arrival” shifts the power balance at the Square, with new storylines that keep the drama fresh.
Tenko – 14:15 – 15:20
S1 Ep5 offers a compelling look at wartime resilience. The conflict between British and Dutch women provides a nuanced backdrop for the drama.

The Doctor Blake Mysteries – 15:20 – 16:20
S4 Ep7 presents a classic whodunnit set in 1950s Australia. The tension is palpable, and the investigative narrative remains gripping.
Lovejoy – 16:20 – 17:25
Episode “Lily’s Pearls” serves up a nostalgic 90s drama with a mix of humor and intrigue. It’s a reliable, light‑hearted break from the heavier plots.

Waiting for God – 17:25 – 18:00
S2 Ep3 offers a comedic twist on retirement village life. The humor is subtle, and the character dynamics are enjoyable.
Last of the Summer Wine – 18:00 – 18:40
Episode “What Happened to Barry’s Nose?” delivers a gentle, character‑driven comedy that stays true to the series’ charm.
Last of the Summer Wine – 18:40 – 19:20
Episode “Optimism in the Housing Market” continues the lighthearted banter, offering a relaxed viewing experience.
Last of the Summer Wine – 19:20 – 20:00
Episode “Will Barry Go Septic…” keeps the humour gentle and the pacing steady.
Sister Boniface Mysteries – 20:00 – 21:00
S1 Ep10 features a thrilling twist on beauty pageantry and murder. The narrative keeps the audience guessing.

The Chelsea Detective – 21:00 – 22:00
S1 Ep6 continues a gritty investigation into a murder, offering a mix of suspense and socio‑cultural commentary.
New Tricks – 22:00 – 23:20
S10 Ep3 revisits a classic crime drama with an old‑school feel. The episode remains engaging for fans of procedural storytelling.
Silent Witness – 23:20 – 01:40
S13 Ep4 offers a feature‑length forensics case that grips the audience. The blend of tension and forensic detail holds up well.
Lovejoy – 01:40 – 02:45
Another round of “Lily’s Pearls” brings a gentle, nostalgic tone to the late‑night slot.
This Is Not a Murder Mystery (BSL) – 02:45 – 04:00
S1 Ep6 provides an art‑focused drama with unexpected twists. The narrative remains engaging for viewers looking for something different.
Teleshopping – 04:00 – 06:00
The early‑morning shopping block offers a break from the drama, with a curated selection of home goods.
Bottom line: Wednesday’s drama mix on Drama delivers a solid blend of police intrigue, medical suspense, and light‑hearted banter. Whether you’re a fan of the gritty realism of The Bill or the comforting familiarity of Last of the Summer Wine, there’s a slot that fits your mood. Keep your schedule handy and dive into the stories that unfold across the night.