ITV4 TV Guide: Listings, Schedule & What’s On ITV4 Tonight

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ITV4 launched on 1 November 2005, taking over ITV’s off-peak Freeview slot from the ITV News Channel before absorbing what was left of the old Men and Motors the following spring. Two decades on, it’s ITV plc’s channel for live sport and archive action, running everything from live racing to reruns of Magnum, P.I. and Minder. Tuesday 11 August has no live fixture, but the evening still has plenty to it: The Motorbike Show at 7pm, King of the Roads at 8pm, then a new Ice Road Truckers at 9pm and a new AEW: Collision at 10pm.

ITV4 Schedule: Tuesday 11 August 2026 (Full Listings)

Here is the complete ITV4 schedule for Tuesday 11 August 2026, on Freeview 26.

Time Programme Details
12:10am Lost S2E9
1:05am Motorsport UK S2026E13
2am BattleBots S8E21
2:50am Unwind with ITV S4E203
3am Teleshopping
6am Magnum, P.I. S6E14
7am Magnum, P.I. S6E15
8:05am Robin of Sherwood S2E5
9:10am Boon S6E10
10:20am The Professionals S1E9
11:25am Robin of Sherwood S2E6
12:30pm Magnum, P.I. S6E16
1:30pm Magnum, P.I. S6E17
2:35pm Dempsey and Makepeace S3E10
3:45pm Boon S6E11
4:50pm The Professionals S1E10
5:50pm Minder S3E2
7pm The Motorbike Show S5E3
8pm King of the Roads
9pm Ice Road Truckers New · S5E6
10pm AEW: Collision New · S4E29

What’s on ITV4 today

Today opens at 12:10am with a Lost double dose of Kate’s backstory, then Motorsport UK brings racing from Oulton Park at 1:05am and BattleBots’ Round of 16 runs from 2am. Unwind with ITV closes out the small hours from 2:50am and teleshopping fills the gap from 3am to 6am. Magnum, P.I. runs back to back at 6am and 7am, Robin of Sherwood’s two-part Swords of Wayland story follows at 8:05am and 11:25am either side of Boon at 9:10am and The Professionals at 10:20am. Magnum, P.I. returns twice more at 12:30pm and 1:30pm, then Dempsey and Makepeace airs its last-ever episode at 2:35pm, Boon repeats at 3:45pm, The Professionals at 4:50pm, and Minder rounds off the archive run at 5:50pm before The Motorbike Show opens the evening at 7pm.

ITV4 tonight — primetime and the evening schedule

Here’s the ITV4 primetime line-up for tonight, Tuesday 11 August 2026.

The Motorbike Show — ITV4, 7pm

Henry’s team reach crunch point in this instalment of The Motorbike Show (series 5, episode 3), with the final build and test of their land speed record bike before it heads to America. It’s the kind of practical, unglamorous engineering coverage the show does well.

King of the Roads — ITV4, 8pm

King of the Roads heads to Armoy in County Antrim at 8pm for Round 7, the Race of Legends. Northern Ireland’s road racing circuit has produced some of the sport’s best-loved venues, and Armoy’s tight, hedge-lined course is among the toughest of them.

Ice Road Truckers — ITV4, 9pm

A new episode of Ice Road Truckers at 9pm, titled The Braking Point (series 5, episode 6). Lisa Kelly and Tony Molesky haul the season’s biggest loads, while Alex Debogorski makes a run out to Tadoule Lake, one of the more isolated stops on his route this year.

AEW: Collision — ITV4, 10pm

AEW: Collision returns with a new episode at 10pm (series 4, episode 29). It’s the channel’s regular late-night wrestling fix, a step removed from Dynamite but drawing on the same roster, with Kazuchika Okada and Tommaso Ciampa headlining a card that also includes Megan Bayne and Claudio Castagnoli.

What kind of shows are on ITV4

Live sport: racing, rugby and darts

ITV4 carries the bulk of ITV’s live sport rights outside of ITV1’s biggest occasions. ITV Racing has been the channel’s anchor since horse racing moved to ITV from Channel 4 in 2017, running near-daily meetings alongside the showpiece Saturdays. The Nations Championship, rugby’s new global competition launched in July 2026, means ITV4 now shows live rugby through the summer months, when British fans wouldn’t normally get much international action on terrestrial TV. The channel has also carried live darts in recent seasons, including instalments of the World Series of Darts.

Motorsport, rally and archive sport

Beyond the live fixtures, ITV4 fills its schedule with motorsport digest shows. World Rally Championship Highlights and Motorsport Mundial both round up international series that rarely get UK coverage elsewhere, and the channel runs nightly highlights through Isle of Man TT race week each spring. Archive strands such as The Big Match Revisited and Goals of the 1990s dig into old football footage.

American reruns, action and wrestling

The rest of the schedule fills out with imported American comedy and reality (Two and a Half Men, American Pickers) and classic British crime drama reruns such as Minder. None of it demands your full attention. All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite airs weekly in the late-night slot, with a repeat the following Saturday.

How to watch ITV4

Channel numbers

Here’s where to find ITV4 across the main UK television platforms:

Platform Channel
Freeview 26
Freeview ITV4+1 59
Sky 120
Sky ITV4+1 220
Virgin Media 118
Freesat 117

ITV4 is free on all of the above platforms, with no subscription required. Virgin Media and Freesat’s +1 position can move about more than Freeview and Sky, so your on-screen guide is the definitive source if it doesn’t line up exactly.

Streaming online

ITV4 streams live and free through ITVX at itv.com/watch and via the ITVX app on smart TVs, mobiles, tablets and streaming devices including Amazon Fire TV and Roku. You need a free account. Most of the archive and clip-show programming sits in the ITVX library afterwards, though racing and rugby rights usually mean shorter catch-up windows on the live sport.

ITV4 +1 and sister channels

ITV4+1 runs the same schedule an hour behind. Switch on to find Formula E Highlights already under way and +1 will start it again from the top an hour later.

ITV4 sits alongside ITV1, ITV2, ITV3 and ITVBe in ITV plc’s channel family, all streaming through ITVX. ITV1 carries the network’s biggest live sport occasions, ITV3 leans into drama and period pieces, and ITV4 gets the more male-skewing sport and action mix.

Frequently asked questions

What channel is ITV4 on Freeview?

ITV4 is on Freeview channel 26. ITV4+1 is on Freeview channel 59. Both are free with no subscription needed.

What channel is ITV4 on Sky, Virgin Media and Freesat?

Channel 120 on Sky, channel 118 on Virgin Media, and channel 117 on Freesat. ITV4+1 is on channel 220 on Sky; check your on-screen guide for the exact +1 position on Virgin Media and Freesat.

What’s on ITV4 tonight?

Tuesday 11 August 2026: no live sport. The Motorbike Show opens the evening at 7pm and King of the Roads follows at 8pm, then a new Ice Road Truckers airs at 9pm and a new AEW: Collision closes the night from 10pm.

What is ITV4+1?

A timeshift channel showing the ITV4 schedule exactly one hour later, on Freeview 59 and Sky 220.

Is ITV4 free to watch, and does it have adverts?

Yes, entirely free to air with no subscription fee on any platform. As a commercial ITV channel it carries advertising breaks, the same as ITV1.

Can I watch ITV4 online for free?

Yes, live and free through ITVX at itv.com/watch and via the ITVX app. A free account is required.

Verdict

ITV4 does one thing very well: live racing and rugby, without a subscription in sight, from a broadcaster that’s covered sport for decades. Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani’s racing coverage is the strongest thing on it. The archive filler and American reruns are functional rather than exciting, and wrestling fans get AEW once a week while everyone else skips the slot.

Tonight has no live fixture either, so factual and archive programming carries the schedule instead: The Motorbike Show, road racing from Armoy in King of the Roads, then new episodes of Ice Road Truckers and AEW: Collision back to back. It’s a lighter line-up than the racing and rugby days, but the pairing of Ice Road Truckers and AEW at 9pm and 10pm gives the night two genuine new-episode draws rather than one.


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