What’s On More4 Today Monday 30 January 2023
A full run down of everything airing on More4 today.
08:55
Kirstie’s House of Craft
How to make a tin-can dog
09:15
A Place in the Sun
Searching for a holiday home on Florida’s southern Gulf Coast
Ben Hillman assists Pat and Anya Rich, who are looking for a holiday home on Florida’s southern Gulf Coast where they can spend family time with their seven-year-old daughter Sofia. With a budget of £150,000, Ben shows them five impressive properties, but will any of them live up to their dream?
10:05
A New Life in the Sun
S02E21
Two restaurateurs branch out into weddings
11:05
Find It, Fix It, Flog It
S03E11
Simon O’Brien and Henry Cole head to Surrey and Hampshire
Simon O’Brien and Henry Cole head to Surrey and Hampshire. Simon builds a huge kitchen table from discarded rafters and gives a 1970s campervan a new lease of life. Henry hankers after an American tractor and Royal Enfield motorbike and sidecar
12:05
Find It, Fix It, Flog It
S03E12
Henry Cole and Simon O’Brien head to Lowestoft
13:10
Heir Hunters
S09E20
Tracking down a teacher’s family
Teacher Jeffrey Hancock always kept in touch with his relatives, but when the team takes on his case, the pressure is on to track them down. Meanwhile, research into family trees uncovers secret liaisons and the challenges of life as part of the Women’s Royal Naval Service, before details of unclaimed estates are disclosed
14:10
Heir Hunters
S10E01
The memorial service of a Liverpool MP gives probate detectives a lead
Probate detectives unravel a mystery involving multiple surnames in a treasury case begun several years previously when a chance conversation with another family member uncovers a daughter and connects two estranged family members for the first time. Plus, the memorial service for a Liverpool MP leads probate detectives to a family who arrived in the city from Ireland at the turn of the 20th century
15:10
Four in a Bed
S2016E21
The competition kicks off at the Bell House Hotel in Wiltshire
The competition kicks off at the Bell House Hotel in Wiltshire, where business partners Chris Williams and Jacqui Hogg hope guests will appreciate their attempts to bring London chic to the shires. Susan and David Speak are frustrated by the low shower pressure, while Jade Hendon butts heads with Matthew over healthy eating at dinner and the hosts’ absence at breakfast the next morning gets the criticism flowing
15:40
Four in a Bed
S2016E22
The second visit is to the Partridge in Oxfordshire
The second visit is to the Partridge in Oxfordshire, where young couple Matthew Cockman and Paula Szkwarkowska hope guests will get on board with their passion for local organic food. A communal bathroom has the guests lost for words, and the lack of a hot breakfast included in the price leaves a bad taste in everyone’s mouths
16:15
Four in a Bed
S2016E23
The third day takes place at Strawberry Gardens B&B in Heysham
The contestants travel to Strawberry Gardens B&B in Heysham for the third day of the contest, where husband and wife team Susan and David Speak offer home-from-home accommodation and an abundance of northern hospitality. Sports enthusiast David treats his guests to a traditional darts competition, adjudicated by former world champion Alan Warriner-Little, but he is unimpressed when Paula sends back her evening meal. However, it is Chris and Jacqui’s feedback that disappoints the hosts the most
16:50
Four in a Bed
S2016E24
The final visit is to Jade Hendon’s Bateman’s Mill near Chesterfield
The final visit of the week is to the Bateman’s Mill near Chesterfield, where manager Jade Hendon has high hopes of being the best. But she faces an uphill battle when David and Susan go out of their way to find hairs in the bathroom – and to make mattters worse, her Derbyshire breakfast is not a hit with Chris and Jacqui
17:20
Four in a Bed
S2016E25
The B&B owners meet for the last time to find out what they have been paid
The B&B owners meet for the last time to find out what they have been paid and to settle some scores, starting with Chris and Jacqui, owners of the Bell House, who want to find out why Matthew marked them down for being `too tall” for his bed. The group members proceed to thrash out their differences before the week’s winners are revealed
17:55
Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or List It
S07E09
Phil Spencer catches up with a Lancashire couple he and Kirstie Allsopp helped five years ago
Phil Spencer catches up with Alex and Danny Moore from Preston, who back in 2017 could not decide whether to stay in their quiet cul-de-sac or up sticks and move to the country. Kirstie Allsopp embarked on a loft conversion – claiming it’s the best she has ever done – while Phil pulled some cracking rural properties out of the bag. But after making their decision, what was next for the couple?
18:55
Escape to the Chateau
S05E05
Dick and Angel try to turn the coach house into a cafe
The wedding season draws to close, but Dick and Angel need to look ahead to the winter. Dick ploughs up the wild flower meadow, a change that Angel does not entirely approve of, and the couple transform the dilapidated coach house into a cafe, complete with a striking neon sign
19:55
Grand Designs
S15E06
Converting a cowshed into a three-bedroom home
Kevin McCloud follows the progress of private chef Ed Versluys and pilates instructor Vicky Anderson, who want to convert a concrete cowshed in the Somerset countryside into a three-bedroom home. With the help of one young builder and the knowledge they can learn from the internet, the couple plan to project manage the conversion themselves. However, they have only eight months and a budget of just over £200,000 to make a warm and comfortable home with straw bale walls and wide expanses of glass
21:00
The Royals: A History of Scandals
S01E01
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb looks at a history of royal scandal
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb looks at a history of royal scandal, exploring the roles the press, parliament and public have played over the centuries. The first episode focuses on stories of out-of-control spending, from Henry VIII’s Field of Cloth of Gold to the extraordinary debt that George IV accrued
23:05
24 Hours in A&E
S03E08
A man is put in a medically induced coma following a motorcycle accident
Single father Gary, 47, is put in a medically induced coma at King’s College Hospital to reduce the risk of brain damage following a serious motorcycle accident, and 69-year-old Steve confronts his fear of needles when a nurse has to remove a fishbone stuck in his finger. Meanwhile, 58-year-old lung cancer patient Terry is in A&E with his carer Sandy, a year after being given two weeks to live
00:10
The Royals: A History of Scandals
S01E01
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb looks at a history of royal scandal
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb looks at a history of royal scandal, exploring the roles the press, parliament and public have played over the centuries. The first episode focuses on stories of out-of-control spending, from Henry VIII’s Field of Cloth of Gold to the extraordinary debt that George IV accrued
01:15
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
S16E06
Sean Lock and Richard Ayoade take on Jon Richardson and Jessica Knappett
Jimmy Carr hosts the comedy words-and-numbers quiz, as Sean Lock and Richard Ayoade take on Jon Richardson and Jessica Knappett. Alex Horne and the Horne Section join wordsmith Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner, while maths whizz Rachel Riley looks after the numbers and letters
02:15
24 Hours in A&E
S03E08
A man is put in a medically induced coma following a motorcycle accident
Single father Gary, 47, is put in a medically induced coma at King’s College Hospital to reduce the risk of brain damage following a serious motorcycle accident, and 69-year-old Steve confronts his fear of needles when a nurse has to remove a fishbone stuck in his finger. Meanwhile, 58-year-old lung cancer patient Terry is in A&E with his carer Sandy, a year after being given two weeks to live
03:20
Food Unwrapped
S14E04
Jimmy Doherty finds out why jelly does not set if papaya is added to it
Jimmy Doherty wants to know why jelly won’t set if chopped papaya is added to it, so he visits South Africa and discovers that the exotic fruit contains enzymes that can also help tenderise meat. In Hawaii, Kate Quilton visits America’s only tuna auction to find out why some fish have dangerous levels of mercury, while others don’t. She also visits a groundbreaking tech start-up in San Francisco that hopes to feed the world by growing fish flesh in a dish. Matt Tebbutt finds out why homemade ice cubes are cloudy, when the ones bought in shops are clear