What’s On More4 Today Friday 27 January 2023
A full run down of everything airing on More4 today.
08:55
Kirstie’s House of Craft
S01E01
Anneka Rice and Cheryl Baker make leather earrings
TV presenter Anneka Rice and pop star Cheryl Baker go head to head as they each create a pair of leather earrings in the timed challenge, and TV personality Jo Wood takes on broadcaster Natasha Kaplinsky in a pyrography craft-off
09:15
A Place in the Sun
Advice on buying a home in Florida
Jason and Lindsay Crossland from East Yorkshire met 28 years ago when they were working for the RAF. Lindsay suffers from osteoarthritis, which affects her mobility, and as warm sunshine helps her condition their dream is to spend every school holiday in Florida with their son before eventually retiring there. They have a budget of up to £180,000, but will Ben Hillman be able to find them what they’re looking for?
10:05
A New Life in the Sun
S02E20
The owners of a French B&B decide to venture into catering
The owners of a French B&B decide to venture into catering and host their first trial run. Two ice-cream makers fight back as their business faces closure. Later, after months of painful renovations, it’s payback time for two English artists as they open their B&B
11:05
Find It, Fix It, Flog It
S03E09
Turning a hubcap into a clock
12:05
Find It, Fix It, Flog It
S03E10
Henry Cole and Simon O’Brien visit a Yorkshire textile mill
Henry Cole and Simon O’Brien visit a Yorkshire textile mill, where Simon repurposes a mill trolley into a glass-top coffee table, and Henry struggles to repair a Soviet-era motorbike
13:10
Heir Hunters
S09E18
Uncovering the history of domestic service in a prestigious university
Research into family trees uncovers the history of domestic service in one of the world’s most prestigious universities and how luxury transatlantic steamliners helped change the course of history. Plus, details of unclaimed estates with heirs still needing to be found
14:10
Heir Hunters
S09E19
Revealing the lives of British soldiers in 19th-century India
The probate detectives try to find the relatives of a south London woman, but they are misled by a trail of dubious clues and are left questioning their knowledge. Meanwhile, research into family trees reveals the lives of British soldiers in 19th-century India
15:10
Four in a Bed
S2015E76
The contest begins at Bove Town House in Glastonbury
The contest begins at Shannon Slater-Dent and Trevor Tredgett’s Bove Town House in Glastonbury. The duo are keen to show off what their B&B is all about, so lead an afternoon of group sound healing. While Ben Davenport and Sian Dewaal from the Fritton Arms immediately recognise that this B&B will be tough competition, Stevie King and his head chef Dave from SugarBeat Eating House dismiss the activity as being `hippy”. However, it’s the poor night’s sleep that bothers Kathryn and her best friend Trevor, from Treberthan B&B, as well as the fact they have to cook their own breakfast. At feedback time, the idea of self B&B comes under fire and Kathryn doesn’t hold back with her sleep score
15:40
Four in a Bed
S2015E77
The second visit is to Treberthan B&B in Par, Cornwall
The second visit is to Treberthan B&B in Par, Cornwall, where owner Kathryn Langley and her best friend Trevor Burnell set out to give their guests a taste of Cornish hospitality. Everyone’s impressed by the high standard of cleanliness, but Stevie and David are put off by the old-fashioned decor. A Cornish pasty making competition reveals Kathryn’s assertive streak, while professional chef David feels under pressure to win, Ben and Sian make an unconventional pasty, and Shannon and Trevor forget a vital ingredient. At breakfast, a request for goat’s milk puts Kathryn under pressure
16:15
Four in a Bed
S2015E78
The contest continues at SugarBeat Eating House in Swainsthorpe
Stevie King and his head chef David Lovett host at SugarBeat Eating House in Swainsthorpe in Norfolk. The cleanliness comes under fire as Kathryn and Trevor struggle with their marked shower screen, and Ben and Sian write a message in the dust they find. Over dinner, Ben goes into detective mode to find out everything he can about his SugarBeat rivals. However, it’s Kathryn’s straight talking that becomes the talking point for Shannon and Trevor
16:50
Four in a Bed
S2015E79
The final visit is to the pet-friendly Fritton Arms in Norfolk
The final visit of the week is to the Fritton Arms in Norfolk, run by Ben Davenport and partner Sian Dewaal. David and Stevie are upset about their feedback so they conduct a forensic-style room inspection – complete with rubber gloves – and a paddleboat race on a nearby lake brings out everyone’s competitive nature. Ben impresses the guests by revealing the hotel’s aristocratic connections – but soon comes under fire for allowing pets to stay
17:20
Four in a Bed
S2015E80
The owners reunite to find out what they have been paid and settle some scores
17:55
Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or List It
S07E08
A mother and daughter need help with their Victorian cottage in Surrey
A mother and daughter need help from Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer as their three-bedroom Victorian cottage in Great Bookham, Surrey is too small and dark. Mum Abi cannot bear to leave the place she lived with her partner, who passed away a few years ago. But daughter Maddy believes her mum needs a fresh start
18:55
A Place in the Sun
Jasmine Harman shows a woman and her daughter five holiday homes in Spain
Alison from Scotland is hunting for a holiday home in Spain with her daughter, Paula, wanting the perfect place that feels `traditionally Spanish”. Jasmine Harman is on hand to show them five properties around Vélez-Málaga for their budget of £60,000
19:45
The Great Pottery Throw Down
S2023E03
Siobhan McSweeney hosts Retro Week
Siobhan McSweeney hosts Retro Week, in which the contestants are challenged to make a trio of flying birds and take on an old-fashioned hot water bottle surprise task. Judges Keith Brymer Jones and Rich Miller assess the results and decide who will be potter of the week and who will be heading home
21:00
Getting Away with Murder(s)
Part one of two. Documentary examining Nazi war crimes
The first of a two-part documentary exploring the Third Reich’s notorious death camp at Auschwitz, the Nazi planning and implementation process, and the post-war trials for its war crimes, including an interview with the 100-year-old Benjamin B Ferencz, the last living prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials. The film also reveals some of the hiding-in-plain-sight locations of the estimated 400 Nazi war criminals allowed to settle in Britain after the war – among them the former home of the only Nazi in the UK ever successfully brought to justice for his crimes – and examines why more prosecutions didn’t follow
23:40
24 Hours in A&E
S03E03
A man is treated for serious injuries sustained in a car crash
A 39-year-old man is flown to London’s King’s College Hospital after being involved in a head-on collision while driving a friend’s sports car, and doctors fear his injuries could leave him paralysed. Meanwhile, 21-year-old Thomassine requires treatment following a skateboarding accident and the staff see to Matias, 34, who has been dragged along a station platform by a moving train
00:45
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
S18E01
Sean Lock and Miles Jupp take on Jon Richardson and Rose Matafeo
Sean Lock and Miles Jupp take on Jon Richardson and Rose Matafeo, while Vic Reeves joins Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner. Hosted by Jimmy Carr, with regular Countdown mathematician Rachel Riley looking after the numbers and letters
01:50
24 Hours in A&E
S03E02
An elderly woman has difficulty breathing
Eighty-year-old Rose has fluid on her lungs and is having trouble breathing. Her daughters Christine, Sandra and Debbie put on brave faces around her bedside, convincing her that everything will be all right, but in the relatives’ room there’s high emotion as they contemplate life without their mother. Also in resus at King’s College Hospital is Kevin, a 55-year-old trucker who has sustained injuries in a road accident
02:50
24 Hours in A&E
S03E03
A man is treated for serious injuries sustained in a car crash
A 39-year-old man is flown to London’s King’s College Hospital after being involved in a head-on collision while driving a friend’s sports car, and doctors fear his injuries could leave him paralysed. Meanwhile, 21-year-old Thomassine requires treatment following a skateboarding accident and the staff see to Matias, 34, who has been dragged along a station platform by a moving train