Last of the Summer Wine

Wednesday Drama Lineup: Classic Whodunits, Hospital Tales, and Quirky Mysteries

Drama TV’s Wednesday slate is a mosaic of beloved staples and fresh twists. From the familiar rhythms of Yorkshire’s retirees to the pulse‑driven corridors of Holby, the channel delivers a balanced mix that keeps viewers turning the dial.

The Bill – 07:20–08:15

Episode: S19 Ep4 – “Caught Short” – Lennox faces a dilemma when his wife shows up at a suspect’s house. The series offers tight, character‑driven drama that still feels relevant today. While the story’s stakes are personal, the procedural backbone remains sharp.

Classic Doctors – 08:15–08:55 & 08:55–09:30

Two episodes back‑to‑back explore the inner workings of a surgery, blending medical intrigue with interpersonal drama. The first focuses on Julia discovering changes in the surgery, while the second tackles a tragic miscommunication. The show balances empathy with suspense, making it still entertaining for long‑time fans.

Classic Holby City – 09:30–10:50

Episode S7 Ep35 (“Pleasant Surprises”) sees Carlos entering a hospital with a patient while trying to mend fences with Tricia. The episode blends domestic tension with medical stakes, offering a slice of hospital life that feels grounded.

Classic Casualty – 10:50–11:55

Episode S26 Ep15 (“Next of Kin: Part One”) follows Ruth and Jay as they anticipate a new baby while an old rival threatens Linda’s job. The storyline mixes personal milestones with professional challenges, creating a relatable narrative.

Classic EastEnders – 12:55–13:35 & 13:35–14:15

Two consecutive episodes explore family dynamics: the first pits the Mitchells against a social‑services visit after a tragedy, while the second reveals a paternity test’s outcome, sparking a heartfelt confrontation. The drama remains a staple, keeping viewers invested in the familiar characters.

Sister Boniface Mysteries – 14:15–15:15

Episode S1 Ep1 (“Unnatural Causes”) sets a quirky tone: a body found amid a festival’s lucky dip. The premise is a mix of humour and mystery, offering a lighter alternative to more intense dramas.

The Doctor Blake Mysteries – 15:15–16:20

Episode S4 Ep2 (“Golden Years”) follows a medic investigating a businessman drowned after a theme‑park unveiling. The blend of investigative work and period setting makes it a reliable spot for those who enjoy mystery with a historical twist.

Lovejoy – 16:20–17:25

Episode S2 Ep5 (“Who Dares Sings”) delivers Ian McShane’s roguish charm as he refurbishes a restaurant. The episode’s light‑hearted banter and antiques intrigue keep it still entertaining for fans of classic British comedy.

Waiting for God – 17:25–18:00

Episode S1 Ep5 (“Fraulein Mueller”) showcases a senior‑citizens sitcom with a distinguished cast. The episode’s gentle humour keeps it reliable for those who prefer a softer tone.

Last of the Summer Wine – 18:00–20:00 (three segments)

Three episodes – “Destiny and Six Bananas”, “A Sidecar Named Desire”, and “Beware of the Oglethorpe” – highlight the beloved trio’s antics. The stories combine witty banter with small‑town intrigue, making it one of the better options for long‑time viewers.

New: This Is Not a Murder Mystery – 20:00–21:15

Episode S1 Ep6 (“The Survivor”) opens with an extravagant art gala that quickly turns tense. The mixture of high‑society drama and unexpected twists offers a fresh angle for mystery lovers.

The Chelsea Detective – 21:15–22:20

Episode S1 Ep5 (“The Gentle Giant – Part 1”) follows a security guard’s murder and the ripple effects on his family. The story’s blend of crime and character study keeps it a solid pick for viewers who enjoy procedural depth.

New Tricks – 22:20–23:40

Episode S9 Ep8 (“Blue Flower”) features Amanda Redman as an investigative veteran solving a cryptic case. The episode’s seasoned detective approach offers a reliable option for mystery enthusiasts.

Dalziel and Pascoe – 23:40–01:50

Episode S10 Ep4 (“Guardian Angel”) examines a chemical murder that hints at terrorism. The show’s blend of street‑smart sleuthing and complex motives remains a staple for crime drama fans.

Lovejoy – 01:50–02:50

Episode S2 Ep5 repeats the earlier segment, bringing the antiques dealer back for another round of light‑hearted intrigue. Its consistent charm keeps it reliable for late‑night viewers.

This Is Not a Murder Mystery (BSL) – 02:50–04:00

Episode S1 Ep5 (“The Gift”) delivers tension at a gala with elite guests, turning surrealism into high‑stakes drama. The episode’s atmospheric setting offers a nuanced take on mystery.

Bottom line: Wednesday’s drama lineup offers a well‑rounded mix of nostalgia, procedural depth, and quirky entertainment. Whether you’re drawn to hospital intrigue or the gentle humour of Yorkshire retirees, the channel’s selections keep you hooked and give you plenty to discuss the next day.

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