BBC Four (BBC 4) TV Guide: Listings, Schedule & What’s On BBC Four Tonight
Ian Rankin's Hidden Edinburgh
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EntertainmentBBC Four is the BBC’s home for arts, culture, history, music and archive documentary, and unlike almost everything else on the electronic programme guide it simply isn’t there during the day. Nothing before 7pm. The schedule opens on the short “This is BBC Four” ident and runs to the small hours, and CBeebies takes the channel back at 6am. It sits on Freeview channel 9, carries no advertising because the licence fee pays for it, and puts more or less everything it broadcasts onto BBC iPlayer afterwards. Tonight, Friday 7 August 2026, the schedule is music from start to finish: two Proms performances, three archive Top of the Pops editions, and a closing run of Tony Bennett concerts and sessions. Michael Portillo closes out his Bradshaw’s guide series 15 at 7pm, and archaeologist Ben Robinson digs into the story of Cromford in Derbyshire for Pubs, Ponds and Power at 7:30pm. Then Superman takes the 8pm slot, Richard Donner’s 1978 film with Reeve in the title role, running through to 10:15pm, when the documentary Christopher Reeve: Keeping Hope in Motion follows his life after the riding accident that left him paralysed. An archive edition of Parkinson from 11:15pm, recorded with Reeve among the guests, rounds the evening off.
BBC Four Schedule: Friday 7 August 2026 (Full Listings)
Here is the complete BBC Four schedule for Friday 7 August 2026, on Freeview 9.
| Time | Programme | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 12:15am | Ian Rankin’s Hidden Edinburgh | |
| 1:10am | Pubs, Ponds and Power: The Story of the Village | S1E5 |
| 1:40am | Ian Rankin’s Hidden Edinburgh | |
| 2:40am | Great British Railway Journeys | S15E15 |
| 3:10am | This is BBC Four | |
| 5:30am | Close | Off air until 7.00pm |
| 11:30am | Close | Off air until 7.00pm |
| 5:30pm | Close | Off air until 7.00pm |
| 6:58pm | This is BBC Four | |
| 7pm | Also Sprach Zarathustra at the Proms | S2026E11 |
| 8:05pm | Ravel’s Bolero at the Proms | S2026E5 |
| 8:20pm | TOTP: 2000 | |
| 8:45pm | TOTP: 1984 | |
| 9:15pm | TOTP: 1988 | S1988E12 |
| 9:45pm | Tony Bennett at the London Palladium: BBC Sessions | |
| 10:45pm | Tony Bennett Sings… Songs from the Movies | S1E1 |
| 11:15pm | Tony Bennett Sings… His Personal Hit Songbook | S1E2 |
| 11:50pm | Tony Bennett Sings… Songs of Broadway | S1E3 |
BBC Four tonight — primetime and the evening schedule
Here’s the BBC Four primetime line-up for tonight, Friday 7 August 2026.
Also Sprach Zarathustra at the Proms — BBC Four, 7pm
A curated Proms programme built around Strauss’s piece, the one everybody knows from 2001 whether they realise it or not, paired with Judith Weir’s Moon and Star and Ravel’s Alborada del gracioso.
Ravel’s Bolero at the Proms — BBC Four, 8:05pm
Short and self-explanatory: the Spanish National Orchestra making its Proms debut with the most relentless fifteen minutes in the repertoire.
Top of the Pops — BBC Four, 8:20pm, 8:45pm and 9:15pm
Three archive editions in a row, and the sort of scheduling BBC Four does better than anyone. The 8:20pm show is from March 2000, presented by Jamie Theakston, with All Saints, Mariah Carey, Kelis, NSYNC and Madonna. At 8:45pm it jumps back to 1984 and Richard Skinner and John Peel, with Tracey Ullman, Laura Branigan and Frankie Goes to Hollywood. A 1988 edition follows at 9:15pm.
Tony Bennett at the London Palladium: BBC Sessions — BBC Four, 9:45pm
The centrepiece of the night, and an hour of archive concert footage from the Palladium. If you only watch one thing on the channel tonight, this is it.
Tony Bennett Sings — BBC Four, 10:45pm, 11:15pm and 11:50pm
Three half-hour programmes from the BBC archive running through to midnight, each built around a different part of his repertoire: songs from the movies first, then his own hits, and finally Broadway. Taken together with the Palladium concert it amounts to a full evening’s tribute, though the schedule never labels it as one.
What kind of shows are on BBC Four
Documentaries, history and the natural history archive
This is the backbone of the schedule. Attenborough series like Life on Earth sit alongside Natural World instalments, science strands and history documentaries. Very little of it is new. Most has already had at least one outing on BBC One or BBC Two, and BBC Four is where it airs again a few years later.
Music archive: Top of the Pops and BBC Four Sessions
On plenty of nights the schedule turns to music once the evening’s main strand is done: vintage Top of the Pops, Old Grey Whistle Test repeats, BBC Four Sessions recordings running into the small hours. Some of those performances aren’t shown anywhere else on television. There’s no music strand tonight. Once Parkinson finishes, the schedule falls quiet until the small hours bring round Wainwright Walks, Mary Beard’s Ultimate Rome and an older Great British Railway Journeys episode, the usual overnight filler before the ident sees the channel off shortly after 3am and the screen stays dark until 7pm.
Classic sitcom repeats
Two 1990s BBC sitcoms back to back is standard practice here, and you’ll find that pairing on BBC Four far more often than on BBC One or BBC Two, where the same shows would have to justify a peak slot.
How to watch BBC Four
Channel numbers
Here’s where to find BBC Four across the main UK television platforms:
| Platform | Channel |
|---|---|
| Freeview | 9 |
| Freeview (Scotland) | 24 |
| Freeview HD | 106 |
| Sky | 116 |
| Virgin Media (England & Northern Ireland) | 107 |
| Virgin Media (Wales & Scotland) | 108 |
| Freesat | 108 |
BBC Four is free to watch on all of the above, though you’ll need a valid UK TV licence to watch it live, the same as any other BBC channel. Virgin Media and Freesat numbers can shift slightly by region, so your on-screen guide is the definitive source if these don’t quite match.
Streaming online
BBC Four streams live and free through BBC iPlayer, on smart TVs, phones, tablets, games consoles and in a browser at bbc.co.uk/iplayer. You’ll need a free BBC account to sign in. Once you’re in, BBC Four sits with the other BBC channels under the “Channels” tab, and its archive series are browsable separately.
BBC Four and BBC iPlayer
The live broadcast runs on iPlayer in full, so anything between 7pm and closedown can be watched as it goes out or picked up shortly after. The archive is the more useful half, though. It reaches a long way past whatever fits into one evening: full Attenborough box sets, older documentary strands that stopped getting a repeat slot years ago, music collections that only surface on air at two in the morning. If you like the idea of BBC Four more than you like remembering to switch it on at 9pm, that is where to start.
Frequently asked questions
Does BBC Four have adverts?
No. It’s funded by the licence fee, so there are no ad breaks anywhere in the schedule.
Is BBC Four free to watch?
There’s no separate subscription for BBC Four itself, but you do need a TV licence to watch it live, or to watch most of it back on iPlayer, the same as any other BBC channel.
What is the relationship between BBC Four and BBC Three?
Shared history rather than a shared schedule. BBC Three closed as a broadcast channel in 2016, spent six years online-only, and came back to linear TV in February 2022, which reshuffled numbers on some platforms; on Virgin Media the two now sit next to each other at 107 and 108. Over roughly the same stretch BBC Four stopped commissioning much new original programming and moved towards repeats and archive. The nightly live broadcast never went away.
Verdict
BBC Four is one of the better-value channels on British free television, provided you know what you’re going there for. Most nights, nothing on it is new. What is on it is a decent share of the best things the BBC has ever made, given a proper repeat run rather than being quietly filed away.
Tonight is music from end to end, which is BBC Four at its most characteristic. Two Proms performances open at 7pm and 8:05pm, then three Top of the Pops editions from 2000, 1984 and 1988 run back to back from 8:20pm, and the last two hours belong to Tony Bennett: a London Palladium concert at 9:45pm and three archive half-hours through to midnight. It hangs together better than a lot of the channel’s evenings, and if the Bennett material is new to you the 9:45pm hour is the place to start.
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