What to watch next week

We’ve picked out some of next week’s shows that you don't wont to miss...

With the nation on lockdown, it’s time to come together as a country and do what we do best; laugh, cry – and watch TV.

Channel 4 will keep you up to date with the latest developments in the world, as well as being your own personal entertainer, supplying your eyes with a whole load of new shows and classics we all know and love.

The Steph Show

Hang out with Steph McGovern, live every day from her living room midday on Channel 4.

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Jamie Oliver: Keep Cooking and Carry on

Incredible recipes tailored for these unique times. Join Jamie Oliver weeknights at 5:30pm on Channel 4.

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Monday 6th

C4 9pm – A Day In The Life Of Coronavirus

A Day in the Life of Coronavirus - shot across the UK on Friday 3 April - captures life in that 24-hour period. From life in lockdown and homeschooling, to how people are being cared for who are ill or long-term self-isolating; people working from home, police, nurses, doctors, binmen and supermarket shelf stackers; the programme captures the life of people at home and at work.

E4 9PM – Made In Chelsea

Jamie is furious with Emily for her disloyalty towards Habbs in pursuing things with Harvey, so when they cross paths, the fallout from their fiery confrontation could be far-reaching!

 

Tuesday 7th

C4 8pm – The Great Celebrity Bake Off For Stand Up To Cancer

In the fifth and final episode of the series, TV personality Carol Vorderman, radio presenter Kelly Brook, TV judge Rob Rinder and comedian Mo Gilligan join presenters Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig in the tent, aiming to impress judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith with their baking skills for Stand Up To Cancer. 

C4 9.15pm – Five Guys A Week.

Five Guys a Week is the latest factual entertainment show from Label1. The series is an antidote to traditional dating shows, offering the ultimate test of romance, compatibility and stamina by providing one singleton with five trial live-in boyfriends for a week – all at the same time.

 

Wednesday 8th

M4 9pm – Building The Dream

Brand new: Architectural designer Charlie Luxton continues to help more people build affordable dream homes. Charlie is in Derbyshire meeting Sean and Jill who are aiming to build a traditional stone-clad home with a contemporary twist on the edge of the Derbyshire Dales.

C4 9pm – Coronavirus: How Britain Is Changing

As coronavirus takes hold of Britain, Dispatches investigates the long-term effects of the outbreak and asks how the deadly Covid-19 is changing Britain in the long term. 

 

Thursday 9th

C4 8pm. Coronavirus: How Clean Is Your House

Coronavirus is spreading around Britain, fast.?But not as fast as the daily papers, 24-hour news and social media are spreading a tsunami of information about how to avoid getting infected when we go out.?But what about staying safe in our own homes? Should we all be deep cleaning?

Dave 9pm – Red Dwarf The Promised Land

New 2 hour special. The posse meet three cat clerics who worship Lister. Lister vows to help them as they're being hunted by a feral cat leader who wants to wipe out cats who worship anyone but him. Ray Fearon joins the regular cast as the ruthless Rodon, leader of the feral cats, with Tom Bennett, Mandeep Dhillon and Lucy Pearman as the cat clerics

 

Friday 10th April

C4 8pm. Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back

Joe Lycett, the man responsible for making complaining funny, returns for a supersized new series of Joe Lycett's Got Your Back. As Britain's customer service hero, Joe vows to continue to fight the good fight on behalf of the British public and tackles viewers' consumer problems, no matter how big or small.

C4 10pm. Friday Night Dinner

The Goodmans are back, with a brand new series of dysfunctional dinners. Adam and Jonny arrive home to find a strange woman dressed head-to-toe in pink: it's Gibby the family's former au pair, who has made a surprise visit. It's certainly a surprise to the boys, who have absolutely no memory of her...

 

Saturday 11th April

Film 4 9pm. Four Weddings & A Funeral

Hugh Grant, Andie McDowell, Kristin Scott-Thomas, Simon Callow and Rowan Atkinson star in director Mike Newell's multi-Bafta-award-winning comedy, which remains one of the most commercially successful British films of all time.

 

Sunday 12th April

C4 5.45pm. Bumblebee. Film premiere

When Charlie Watson (Hailee Steinfeld) drives home a clapped-out VW Beetle, she gets more than she bargained for - a towering robotic alien - in this sci-fi adventure from the Transformers franchise. On her 18th birthday, Charlie visits a scrapyard where she is gifted a VW Beetle by the owner. Like many teenagers, her life feels complicated, but perhaps things are looking up now that she has her own transport.

C4 8pm. Food Unwrapped Does Chocolate.

Easter - the most chocolatey time of the year. To celebrate, Food Unwrapped takes a trip through the show's archives, with a look back at some favourite chocolate-based investigations.

 

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