Max Date: Saturday, January 24, 2026
- 19:00 -
Ulster in Focus: The Mountains of Mourne
- 19:20 -
The Good Old Days
- 20:10 -
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates
The owners of a Tuscan inn are sent a severed finger and a photo of their son. - 21:00 -
Blackshore
When her career in Dublin is threatened due to a series of allegation of undue force, DS Fia Lucey is sent back to her home town of Blackwater to cool off and investigate a missing persons case. - 21:55 -
Blackshore
With the case confirmed as a murder, Fia suspect Detective Furlong, her new partner, of having a part to play in Roisin Hurley's death. - 22:50 -
Parkinson Interviews Ingrid Bergman
- 23:20 -
Mark Lawson Talks to Joanna Trollope
- 18:45 -
Michael McIntyre's Big Show
The comedian hosts an evening of comedy and music from London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane. - 19:45 -
The Weakest Link
- 20:30 -
Casualty
- 21:20 -
Waiting for the Out
Haunted by memories of his absent father, Dan pushes his mother for answers she won't give. - 22:15 -
BBC News
- 22:25 -
Weather
- 22:30 -
Match of the Day
- 19:00 -
Live Snooker: The Masters
Coverage of the second semi-final from Alexandra Palace in London, played over the best of 11 frames. - 22:00 -
Songs of Survival at the BBC
- 18:30 -
New Zealand's Best Homes with Phil Spencer
Phil explores three homes that embrace and celebrate change. - 19:30 -
Valley of the Kings: Secret Tomb Revealed
The two-part series concludes as the team battles to finish the excavation. - 20:30 -
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning
Action spy thriller starring Tom Cruise and Hayley Atwell.
- 18:45 -
5 News Weekend
- 18:55 -
Royal Births, Marriages & Deaths
A look at the craftswomen from the Royal School of Needlework who made the lace for Catherine, Princess of Wales's wedding dress, but did not know who it was for until the day of the event. - 19:55 -
Beatrice and Eugenie: A Royal Dilemma
A profile of the sisters, who have been vilified, mocked, satirised and trolled for their clothes, looks, privilege and holidays. - 21:20 -
Fergie and the Fake Sheikh Scandal
The story of a 2010 sting operation in which News of the World journalist Mazher Mahmood posed as a businessman and secretly filmed Sarah Ferguson asking for £500,000 for access to her ex-husband, then known as Prince Andrew. - 22:20 -
Most Shocking Moments of the 80s
A countdown of celebrity scandals that defined the decade, from Madonna's arrival on the pop scene to doomed royal relationships, the glamour of Dallas and the wobbly sets of Crossroads.
- 18:15 -
Loose Ends
Stuart Maconie is joined by guests Jill Halfpenny, Ian Smith and Jess Robinson. - 19:00 -
Profile
- 19:15 -
This Cultural Life
- 20:00 -
The Narrative Trap
- 21:00 -
Human Intelligence
Omnibus. - 22:00 -
News
- 22:15 -
The Food Programme
Fermented foods are more popular than ever, but what's the science? Dan Saladino explores the latest research into fermentation and the many health claims made for fermented food. - 23:00 -
Dan Does Dating
Sitcom, by Michael Beck, about a man's disastrous search for love.
- 18:30 -
The Captain's Apprentice Omnibus
Caroline Davidson explores the influence of folk song and the Fens on composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, in the 105th anniversary of his birth. - 19:45 -
Tom Mennard's Local Tales
Comedy written by and starring Tom Mennard. - 20:00 -
Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel
The shady lawyer runs a broke department store. - 20:30 -
The Navy Lark
Sub-Lieutenant Phillips' love-life causes havoc at sea for the crew of HMS Troutbridge. - 21:00 -
Down by the River
From source to estuary, Laura Barton travels the rivers of Britain, and explores how they've shaped our stories and lives. - 22:00 -
Earwig
Pilot episode for a sketch show, written by and starring Brian Dooley. - 22:30 -
Sarah Millican's Support Group
The counsellor and her team offer advice to a clown with a secret and a 65-year-old about starting an age-gap relationship. - 23:00 -
Domestic Science
Matt Parker, Steve Mould and Helen Arney take a light-hearted look at domestic phenomena people relate to on a day-to-day basis, continuing with the bedroom. - 23:15 -
Late
A lonely heart phones up her best friend for advice, a group of mates argue over what makes a play and a mother tries to calm her crying baby.
- 21:00 -
Don Letts' Culture Clash Radio
- 23:00 -
Sherelle
- 21:30 -
Music Planet
Lopa Kothari presents live from Celtic Connections in Glasgow, welcoming British guitarist Justin Adams and Moroccan gnawa master Maalem Mohamed Errebbaa into the studio for a special performance. - 23:00 -
New Music Show
Tom Service introduces a recording from Aberdeen's Sound Festival of Ben Nobuto's The Art of Sinking for portable keyboard and child's voice, which was inspired by Alexander Pope's satirical The Art of Sinking Poetry.
- 20:00 -
Sounds of the 80s with Gary Davies
Gary plays a selection of music from the decade, and is joined by guests who reflect on their careers during the 1980s. - 22:00 -
Sounds of the 90s with Fearne Cotton
- 17/01/2026 19:00:00 - Live Snooker: The Masters
Coverage of the second semi-final from Alexandra Palace in London, played over the best of 11 frames. Then reigning world champion Kyren Wilson booked his place in the final at this stage last year with an impressive 6-3 victory over Judd Trump. Hazel Irvine presents, with commentary and analysis from Steve Davis, Ken Doherty, Stephen Hendry, John Parrott and John Virgo - 18/01/2026 19:00:00 - Live Snooker: The Masters
Hazel Irvine presents coverage of the concluding session of the final from Alexandra Palace in London, played over the best of 19 frames. Last year's winner Shaun Murphy claimed his second ever title at this tournament and his first win here since 2015. Ronnie O'Sullivan holds the record for winning this event eight times, while also finishing runner-up on six occasions. With commentary and analysis from Steve Davis, Ken Doherty, Stephen Hendry, John Parrott and John Virgo