More4 TV Guide: Listings, Schedule & What’s On More4 Tonight

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More4 is Channel 4’s factual and lifestyle channel: property shows, food formats and the fly-on-the-wall documentaries that would crowd out the main channel’s schedule. It launched on 10 October 2005 and has been free to air since 6 May 2008, when it dropped the subscription requirement it had briefly carried on satellite. Wednesday’s full listings are below, with channel numbers further down the page.

More4 Schedule: Wednesday 19 August 2026 (Full Listings)

Here is the complete More4 schedule for Wednesday 19 August 2026, on Freeview 18.

Overnight

Time Programme Details
12:05am 999: On the Front Line S5E2
1:10am 24 Hours in A&E S10E1
2:15am 24 Hours in A&E S10E2
3:20am A Place in the Sun S2023E36
3:50am Discover Must Have Ideas: Shopping

Breakfast

Time Programme Details
7am Discover Must Have Ideas: Shopping
8:55am Find It, Fix It, Flog It S4E8

Morning

Time Programme Details
10am Four in a Bed S12E1
10:35am Four in a Bed S12E2
11:05am Four in a Bed S12E3
11:35am Four in a Bed S12E4

Afternoon

Time Programme Details
12:10pm Four in a Bed S12E5
12:40pm Come Dine with Me S2020E16
1:10pm Come Dine with Me S2020E17
1:40pm Come Dine with Me S2020E18
2:15pm Come Dine with Me S2020E19
2:50pm Come Dine with Me S2020E20
3:20pm Four in a Bed S18E21
3:50pm Four in a Bed S9E49
4:20pm Four in a Bed S18E23
4:50pm Four in a Bed S18E24

Early evening

Time Programme Details
5:20pm Four in a Bed S18E25
5:50pm Car S.O.S S5E6
6:50pm Car S.O.S S5E7

Primetime

Time Programme Details
7:55pm Grand Designs S23E3
9pm Roman Empire by Train with Alice Roberts S1E3

Late night

Time Programme Details
10pm 24 Hours in A&E S10E3
11:05pm 24 Hours in A&E S10E4

What’s on More4 today

Wednesday’s schedule opens with 999: On the Front Line at 12:05am (series 5, episode 2), then two episodes of 24 Hours in A&E run back to back from 1:10am, followed by an A Place in the Sun repeat at 3:20am. Discover Must Have Ideas: Shopping fills most of the rest of the night from 3:50am through to just before 9am, broken only by Find It, Fix It, Flog It at 8:55am.

Five episodes of Four in a Bed then carry the schedule from 10am to 12:10pm, when five instalments of Come Dine with Me take over until 2:50pm. A second run of five Four in a Bed episodes fills the rest of the afternoon into early evening, running up to 5:50pm, when a Car S.O.S double bill opens the evening ahead of tonight’s primetime.

More4 tonight — primetime and the evening schedule

Here’s the More4 primetime line-up for tonight, Wednesday 19 August 2026.

Car S.O.S — More4, 5:50pm and 6:50pm

Fuzz Townshend and Tim Shaw open the evening with back-to-back restorations, a Fiat 500 at 5:50pm followed by a Sunbeam Alpine at 6:50pm (series 5, episodes 6 and 7). Both cars are rebuilt in secret while their owners are kept in the dark, the format’s usual trick.

Grand Designs — More4, 7:55pm

Kevin McCloud checks in on an underground build cut into a hillside near Canterbury (series 23, episode 3). Digging into a slope rather than building on top of it changes almost every decision that follows, from drainage to how much daylight actually reaches the rooms.

Roman Empire by Train with Alice Roberts — More4, 9pm

Alice Roberts reaches Rome in the third leg of her rail journey through the ancient world, tracing what the city owes to the Etruscans before its own empire took shape (series 1, episode 3). The stop ends in Florence, a change of pace after a day spent among ruins.

24 Hours in A&E — More4, 10pm and 11:05pm

A double bill closes the night, following two cases through the emergency department: at 10pm a young child is rushed in after being kicked by a horse, and at 11.05pm an elderly patient is airlifted in following a car crash (series 10, episodes 3 and 4). The format’s strength has always been sitting with these moments rather than rushing past them.

What kind of shows are on More4

Fly-on-the-wall documentary

This is the strand More4 is known for. 24 Hours in A&E and 999: On the Front Line both use the same method: fixed cameras, real emergencies, no reconstructions. Neither has changed that formula in over a decade of running.

Property and food formats

A Place in the Sun and Come Dine with Me anchor the daytime and early-evening schedule. One is about the fantasy of starting again somewhere warmer; the other is about strangers cooking for each other and being far too honest about the results. Four in a Bed does the same job for the B&B trade. Between them they account for most of what More4 broadcasts before 6pm.

Imported drama and classic comedy

More4 also fills gaps with imported crime drama, a fair amount of Nordic noir, and repeats from Channel 4’s own sitcom back-catalogue. It’s schedule filler between the factual strands rather than anything the channel commissions for itself.

How to watch More4

Channel numbers

Here’s where to find More4 across the main UK television platforms:

Platform Channel
Freeview 18
Sky (England, Wales, NI) 136
Sky (Scotland) 137
Virgin Media 147
Virgin Media +1 347
Freesat 124

More4 is free on all of the above, with no subscription required.

Streaming online

More4 streams live and free at channel4.com/now/m4 and via the Channel 4 app on smart TVs, iOS, Android, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and PlayStation. You’ll need a free Channel 4 account, which costs nothing to set up. Recent episodes of most More4 shows are also available to watch on demand through Channel 4’s streaming platform shortly after broadcast.

More4 +1 and sister channels

More4 +1 runs the schedule an hour behind on Virgin Media, channel 347, but was withdrawn from Freeview back in June 2022. If you miss the start of something on Freeview, the Channel 4 on-demand service is the more reliable way to catch up.

More4 sits alongside Channel 4’s other free channels: the main Channel 4 service, E4 (entertainment and US imports), Film4 (movies) and 4seven (catch-up repeats).

Frequently asked questions

What’s on More4 tonight?

Tonight, Wednesday 19 August 2026, a Car S.O.S double bill opens the evening from 5:50pm, followed by Grand Designs at 7:55pm. Roman Empire by Train with Alice Roberts continues at 9pm, and a 24 Hours in A&E double bill closes the night from 10pm. Full times are in the schedule table above.

What time do the main documentaries start on More4?

More4’s documentary strands usually sit between 9pm and 11pm, after the property shows have had the earlier part of the evening. A new series launch or a one-off special can push that earlier, so check the on-screen guide if the evening looks different from usual.

Is More4 free to watch?

Yes, completely free on Freeview, Sky, Virgin Media and Freesat, with advertising breaks but no subscription fee.

Can I watch More4 online for free?

Yes. It streams live at channel4.com/now/m4 and through the Channel 4 app; you’ll need a free Channel 4 account. Most recent episodes also appear on demand shortly after broadcast.

Verdict

More4 doesn’t try to be flashy, and that’s the point. It’s where Channel 4 parks programming that works without gimmicks: a B&B owner docking marks over a soggy fry-up, or a couple weighing up whether 40 minutes from a decent school is too far. The daytime schedule leans on four recycled formats, and the repetition shows if you watch it start to finish.

Tonight sticks close to that formula. Car S.O.S and Grand Designs hold their usual early-evening spots, Alice Roberts’s rail journey through the Roman world takes the 9pm hour, and 24 Hours in A&E closes out the night with a double bill.


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