Tag: Britain’s Favourite Railway Stations with Si King

UK TV programmes to watch this week : 24/01/2026

Call the Midwife (BBC 1/HD | 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Sunday 25th January 2026)

Rosalind’s confirmation is carried out. A few days later, she visits a patient with multiple sclerosis, and is concerned when she discovers the woman’s young cousin eating from the kitchen bin. Joyce goes on secondment to St Cuthbert’s, and is tasked with supervising the ante-natal clinic, which is under revolt as fed-up pregnant women impatiently wait to test their urine.

One Life (BBC 2/HD | 9:00pm to 10:40pm | Monday 26th January 2026) ** FILM OF THE WEEK **

In the months leading up to the Second World War, a young London stockbroker attempts to rescue hundreds of predominantly Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia. Fifty years later he comes to terms with the guilt and grief he carried with him for decades. Fact-based drama, starring Anthony Hopkins, Johnny Flynn, Lena Olin and Helena Bonham Carter.

Waterloo Road (BBC 1/HD | 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Tuesday 27th January 2026)

Darius takes charge in Stella’s absence, only for the return of a familiar face to stir old tensions. Cat tries to support Portia but ends up making things worse and Donte turns to his peers as he struggles to handle a disruptive Forest. New mum Coral returns from maternity leave and immediately locks horns with Steph Haydock, while a shocking revelation forces Stella to see everything in a new light.

Waterloo Road (BBC 1/HD | 10:40pm to 11:40pm | Tuesday 27th January 2026)

It’s the senior prom and Darius is closer than ever to landing the top job. But as Nisha begins to see him in a new light, she grows uneasy about what he might have done to get there. Freddie’s surprise for Luca backfires, Ashton and Shola’s plans are shaken by a familiar return and Stace’s big day descends into chaos when her bridesmaids choose the prom over her wedding.

Britain’s Favourite Railway Stations with Si King (More4 | 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Thursday 29th January 2026)

Si explores Glasgow Central, Scotland’s busiest station. Beneath its glass rood and concourse, he uncovers hidden tunnels, wartime shelters and a forgotten platform. Siddy Holloway visits Yatton Station in Somerset, and Damion Burrows explores Accrington’s modern, sustainable station, a model of eco-conscious design.

Death in Paradise (BBC 1/HD | 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Friday 30th January 2026) ** NEW SERIES + PICK OF THE WEEK **

Detective drama set on the Caribbean island of Saint Marie. The Commissioner’s return to the department is disrupted by a suspicious incident at Government House, in which a man has fallen from the roof to his death. It looks like a suicide, but DI Mervin Wilson suspects foul play. No one was on the roof with the victim when he fell and he’d locked the roof door behind him. Away from the investigation, Mervin is anxious to finally meet his half-brother Solomon, the other son of the mother he never knew. Don Gilet and Don Warrington star.

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UK TV programmes to watch this week : 17/01/2026

Call the Midwife (BBC 1/HD | 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Sunday 18th January 2026)

A new medical technique threatens to change the face of obstetrics forever, whilst a potential rabies outbreak has Poplar in a state of fear. Cyril meets Rosalind’s parents.

Waterloo Road (BBC 1/HD | 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Tuesday 20th January 2026)

Nicky’s instincts tell her something is wrong with Tony, but can she figure out what’s really going on and help Portia? Agnes spirals as Schuey pushes her too far, and she seeks solace in a surprising and dangerous place. The pupils kick off over the lack of heating, giving Darius the chance to throw Stella off his scent. Nisha lends a supportive ear to Stace, who is struggling with the reality of being a young mum.

Waterloo Road (BBC 1/HD | 10:40pm to 11:40pm | Tuesday 20th January 2026)

As Tonya struggles with the aftermath, Nicky struggles with her confidence, leading to disastrous results. Darius’s desperation sees him take big steps to protect his secret and Agnes puts her relationship in jeopardy as she betrays Schuey’s trust.

Britain’s Favourite Railway Stations with Si King (More4 | 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Thursday 22nd January 2026) ** PICK OF THE WEEK **

This episode celebrates Britain’s shore and coastal stations. In Sheringham on the Norfolk coast, Si explores the modern Bittern Line terminus and the heritage North Norfolk Railway, lovingly preserved by dedicated volunteers. Siddy Holloway heads to Barry Island in Wales, and Damion Burrows explores Brighton’s bustling station.

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UK TV programmes to watch this week : 10/01/2026

Call the Midwife (BBC 1/HD | 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Sunday 11th January 2026) ** NEW SERIES **

The Nonnatus team grows concerned for the welfare of four young children. Sister Catherine faces her first solo delivery, and the midwives attend a women’s lib meeting.

Waterloo Road (BBC 1/HD | 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Tuesday 13th January 2026)

Donte falls victim to Izzy’s rage when her emotions boil over, whilst Nicky returns to take on a new challenge as behavioural lead. Schuey encourages Agnes to confront her past head-on but is Leoni really as guilty as Agnes claims she is? Darius latest money-making scheme causes chaos when he brings a sniffer dog into school.

Waterloo Road (BBC 1/HD | 10:40pm to 11:40pm | Tuesday 13th January 2026)

Shola notices an unexpected change in Portia and suspects she has a new crush. A surprise Ofsted inspection sees Darius bend the rules to keep ahead of the inspectors. As Stace struggles with the demands of motherhood, Noel does his best to prove his dedication and put a smile back on her face. Lovesick Freddie gushes over his new online boyfriend.

Britain’s Favourite Railway Stations with Si King (More4 | 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Thursday 15th January 2026) ** PICK OF THE WEEK **

Si fulfils a lifelong dream on the Snowdon Mountain Railway, uncovering its Victorian origins, daring engineering and iconic summit station loved by generations of visitors. Plus, the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, which was once used by the Brontë sisters, and a breathtaking architectural gateway to Scotland’s Clyde coast that remains a destination in its own right.

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UK TV programmes to watch this week : 04/01/2026

Waterloo Road (BBC 1/HD | 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Tuesday 6th January 2026) ** NEW SERIES **

The classroom drama returns for a fresh term, with new deputy headmaster Darius holding the keys to the kingdom. But chaos is soon unleashed as the newly appointed senior welcomes excluded pupils to the school and is put to the test by a violent arrival, who has a surprising connection to Agnes. Portia strives to build her beauty empire but is left sidelined when the spotlight falls elsewhere, and Donte clashes with Izzy over her attitude. Starring Jon Richardson, Lindsey Coulson and Niamh Blackshaw.

Waterloo Road (BBC 1/HD | 10:40pm to 11:40pm | Tuesday 6th January 2026)

Portia is humiliated when her new romance turns sour, but finds an unexpected ally in a rebellious supply teacher, who schools Ben on the error of his ways when an STI is spread among the students. Cat has second thoughts about her budding relationship with mean girl Izzy when the claws come out, while Stace is rocked by a revelation from social services. Classroom drama, starring Maisey Robinson and Fintan Buckard.

Britain’s Favourite Railway Stations with Si King (More4 | 9:00pm to 10:00pm | Thursday 8th January 2026) ** NEW SERIES + PICK OF THE WEEK **

The presenter explores the history of railway stations, discovering how heritage, technology, culture and community converge to shape the nation’s identity, accompanied by transport historian Siddy Holloway and architect Damion Burrows. In this first episode, Si visits York Station, revealing its Victorian grandeur, wartime heroes and the living heritage that keeps this landmark thriving today.

All TV guide information taken from DigiGuide — www.getdigiguide.tv/?p=1&r=15119