ITV1 TV Guide: Listings, Schedule & What’s On ITV1 Tonight
Shop on TV
ShoppingCold Case Forensics: A Death on the Nile
EntertainmentUnwind with ITV
EntertainmentFern Britton: Inside the Vet's
EntertainmentJames Martin's American Adventure
EntertainmentJames Martin's Saturday Morning
EntertainmentITV News
NewsLove Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh
EntertainmentFern Britton: Inside the Vet's
EntertainmentTom Kerridge Cooks Italy
EntertainmentITV News
NewsForce of Nature
EntertainmentThe Spy Who Loved Me
EntertainmentThe Chase Around the World
EntertainmentITV Evening News
NewsITV News London
NewsForce of Nature
EntertainmentEmmerdale
Soap Must WatchCoronation Street
SoapVan Der Valk
EntertainmentITV News
NewsInside Iran: War & Revolution
EntertainmentInside The Langham
EntertainmentITV1 is the UK’s biggest commercial channel: Freeview 3, channel 103 on Sky, Virgin Media and Freesat, free on ITVX if you can stomach the ad breaks. Sunday 9 August 2026 shifts the soaps rather than dropping them: Emmerdale is at 7pm and Coronation Street at 7:30pm, both earlier than their weekday slots. Force of Nature opens at 6pm, a new Van Der Valk takes 8pm, and Inside Iran: War & Revolution follows the news at 10:15pm. Channel numbers are further down the page.
ITV1 Schedule: Sunday 9 August 2026 (Full Listings)
Here is the complete ITV1 schedule for Sunday 9 August 2026, on Freeview 3.
| Time | Programme | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 12:10am | Shop on TV | |
| 3am | Cold Case Forensics: A Death on the Nile | S2E2 |
| 3:50am | Unwind with ITV | S5E284 |
| 5am | Fern Britton: Inside the Vet’s | S2E3 |
| 6am | James Martin’s American Adventure | S1E7 |
| 7am | James Martin’s Saturday Morning | S9E19 |
| 9:25am | ITV News | |
| 9:30am | Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh | S4E19 |
| 11:25am | Fern Britton: Inside the Vet’s | New · S2E5 |
| 12:25pm | Tom Kerridge Cooks Italy | S1E4 |
| 12:55pm | ITV News | |
| 1:05pm | Force of Nature | S1E2 |
| 2:05pm | The Spy Who Loved Me | |
| 4:30pm | The Chase Around the World | S1E4 |
| 5:35pm | ITV Evening News | |
| 5:45pm | ITV News London | |
| 6pm | Force of Nature | New · S1E3 |
| 7pm | Emmerdale | S2026E155 |
| 7:30pm | Coronation Street | S2026E156 |
| 8pm | Van Der Valk | New · S4E2 |
| 10pm | ITV News | |
| 10:15pm | Inside Iran: War & Revolution | New |
| 11:30pm | Inside The Langham | S1E3 |
What’s on ITV1 today — the daytime schedule
Overnight, teleshopping fills the 1:10am slot, then it’s a run of reality and game-show repeats: The Summit at 3am, where the group argue over who should leave the mountain before a vertical cliff climb, the calming strand Unwind with ITV at 3:50am, and Deal or No Deal: Celebrity Special at 5:05am, with Zoe Ball teaming up with friends and family to take on the Banker.
Good Morning Britain runs from 6am, then This Morning takes the late-morning slot from 10am through to the lunchtime and regional news. Dickinson’s Real Deal returns at 2pm from Newport, where dealer Karen Dalmeny pays big money for a stunning brooch, newcomer Laurie Scully conducts a male voice choir, and a rare book stuns the saleroom. The afternoon quiz run follows: Deal or No Deal at 3pm, where it’s Ronnie’s turn to face the Banker, Tipping Point at 4pm with Ben Shephard, and The Chase at 5pm, where Comghal, Samantha, Adam and Yung Yung team up against one of the Chasers ahead of the evening news.
ITV1 tonight — primetime and the evening schedule
Here’s the ITV1 primetime line-up for tonight, Sunday 9 August 2026.
Force of Nature — ITV1, 6pm
Coasts under pressure, and the film is refreshingly unsentimental about it. Flamingos, sea otters, clownfish and a lizard you could hold in one hand, all of them dealing with seas that have warmed past what they can manage. It airs at six on a Sunday, which rather undersells it.
Emmerdale — ITV1, 7pm
Check the time. Sunday drags the soap forward an hour, so anyone settling in at eight has already missed it. Charity finally comes face to face with the man who abused her. The show has taken its time getting here, and the scene is better for it. Dawn takes a hit of her own, and Billy picks tonight, of all nights, to propose.
Coronation Street — ITV1, 7:30pm
Also an hour early. The prison scenes are the ones that land: Bethany finds Sarah bruised and refusing to say how, which tells you plenty about how the sentence is going. Dylan discovers that being watched at work is its own punishment. Tim, meanwhile, agrees to let Richie stay before mentioning it to Sally.
Van der Valk — ITV1, 8pm
The one to stay in for. Marc Warren’s Amsterdam detective gets a case that opens with an environmental campaigner murdered days before a global conference, then turns strange: the man on the CCTV near the scene is a singer who has been dead for years, or was supposed to be.
Van der Valk has never been much good at the mechanics of a whodunnit. What it does have is Amsterdam at night, a lead who underplays everything, and a willingness to let a scene sit. A plot with a resurrection in the middle of it suits that better than another body in a canal would.
Inside Iran: War & Revolution — ITV1, 10:15pm
Footage smuggled out, and testimony from people who lived through the crackdown on civilian protest. ITV1 rarely schedules anything this uncomfortable, and putting it straight after the news instead of near midnight says something.
Inside The Langham — ITV1, 11:30pm
A chief executive inspects a terrace. The hotel opened in 1865.
Popular shows on ITV1
Soaps
Coronation Street is the world’s longest-running soap opera, first broadcast in December 1960 and set in fictional Weatherfield in Greater Manchester. Sixty-five years on it’s still one of ITV’s most-watched programmes. The 2026 move to nightly half-hour episodes cut the wandering subplots and the show is better for it. Emmerdale, set in a Yorkshire Dales village, has run since 1972 and leans on long slow-burn storylines, with the odd plane crash or storm when the ratings need a jolt.
Quizzes and game shows
The Chase is the strongest quiz ITV1 has. Bradley Walsh hosts it, and the six Chasers each have their own following: Anne Hegerty, Paul Sinha, Mark Labbett, Shaun Wallace, Jenny Ryan and Darragh Ennis. Mine’s Hegerty, for the record. The format has also spawned foreign versions and a celebrity edition.
Tipping Point, ITV1’s other daily quiz, is the simpler of the pair: get a question right, drop a counter into the machine, hope it shoves some money off the shelf. Ben Shephard fronts it.
Entertainment
Britain’s Got Talent returns each spring for its auditions, with Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli on the panel. The live shows pull some of the biggest Saturday-night audiences on linear TV.
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! has aired every autumn since 2002. The premise is thin: recognisable faces stuck in a remote camp with nothing to do but bicker and eat insects. It still pulls millions, which says something, though I’m not sure what.
How to watch ITV1 live and on demand
Channel numbers
| Platform | Channel Number |
|---|---|
| Freeview (SD) | 3 |
| Freeview HD | 103 |
| Sky (Q, Stream, Glass) | 103 |
| Virgin Media | 103 |
| Freesat | 103 |
ITV1 is free-to-air on all of these. The regional version you get is set by the postcode on your account or box setup.
ITVX
ITV1 streams live and free on ITVX at itv.com/watch, and through the ITVX app on smart TVs, iOS, Android, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, the Sky boxes, Virgin Media TV360 and most streaming sticks. You need a free ITVX account, just an email and password, no card details.
Most programmes stay on demand for 30 days after broadcast. Emmerdale and Coronation Street go up at 7am on broadcast day, hours before they air on TV.
To watch the live stream you need a TV Licence, the same as watching any live channel online in the UK. On-demand catch-up doesn’t. ITVX is funded by advertising like the channel itself; an optional ITVX Premium subscription strips the ads from on-demand viewing.
ITV1 regions, STV and UTV
ITV1 isn’t one channel but a network of regional licence holders sharing the national schedule and producing their own local news. The bulletins around the ITV Evening News come from whichever licence holder covers your area: ITV London, Granada, ITV Central, Meridian, Yorkshire, Anglia, Border, Tyne Tees, Wales and West Country.
Scotland is the exception. In the centre and north, STV (Scottish Television) holds the channel-3 licence as an independent broadcaster. It runs most of the ITV1 schedule, including Coronation Street, Emmerdale, The Chase and Britain’s Got Talent. But it makes its own news and some of its own drama and factual output, and runs a separate streaming service, STV Player. STV isn’t owned by ITV.
In Northern Ireland the channel-3 licence belongs to UTV (Ulster Television), which carries the network schedule alongside its own local news. UTV is owned by ITV plc. Both STV and UTV sit on channel 3 on Freeview in their regions.
Frequently asked questions
What time are Emmerdale and Coronation Street on ITV1?
Both soaps keep to their weeknight run, Emmerdale at 8pm and Coronation Street straight after at 8:30pm, Monday to Friday, landing on ITVX from 7am the same morning. Weekend episodes happen occasionally.
What’s on ITV1 tonight?
Not the usual weeknight line-up. There’s no Emmerdale or Coronation Street tonight — live football takes over the whole 7:30pm to 10:25pm slot, with Mark Pougatch presenting EFL Carabao Cup first round coverage as Middlesbrough host Wrexham. It’s a knockout tie, so extra time and penalties are possible, meaning ITV News at Ten, the 10:55pm regional news and the 11:15pm film Jack Reacher: Never Go Back could all run later than billed. Full listings are in the schedule table above.
Is ITV1 the same as STV in Scotland?
No. Across most of Scotland the channel-3 slot is STV, and in Northern Ireland it is UTV.
Verdict
Sunday 9 August is a drama night on ITV1. Emmerdale moves to 7pm and Coronation Street to 7:30pm for the weekend, then a new Van Der Valk takes the 8pm hour with a murdered campaigner and a suspect long presumed dead. Inside Iran: War & Revolution follows at 10:15pm.
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back closes the night at 11:15pm, on paper. A match that goes to extra time and spot-kicks will push the film, the ten o’clock news and the later regional bulletin back with it. Tom Cruise’s second outing as the ex-military cop is the weaker of his two Reacher films, but it’s serviceable late-night action with Cobie Smulders alongside him.
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