United Kingdom
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 with 7 shows across 1 channels.
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12:45 PM
5 News at Lunchtime NEW LIVE
The latest national and international news, sport and weather.

5:00 PM
5 News at 5 NEW LIVE
National and international news.

6:55 PM
5 News at 18.55 NEW LIVE
National and international news.

7:00 PM
Celebrity Puzzling NEW
Sharp minds at the ready! Jeremy Vine presides over a masterclass in puzzle solving, led by captains Carol Vorderman and Sally Lindsay. Their guests tonight are impressionist Jon Culshaw and comedian Stephen Bailey. Expect a fun-filled hour of lateral thinking, testing those little grey cells.

7:55 PM
5 News at 19:55 NEW LIVE
National and international news

8:00 PM
The Yorkshire Vet NEW
Peter Wright faces an emergency when a spaniel is rushed in after being hit by a car, while Shona Searson feels the pressure when dealing with a pregnant pedigree cow. Matt Smith gets a shock when he X-rays a giant tortoise to discover 10 eggs stuck inside her. Julian Norton is busy at his old friend Rodney's farm in the middle of lambing season, including a new arrival with eye trouble and a tup with a mysterious lump on his knee.

9:00 PM
Ellis NEW
When the body of Peter Barron, a respected local businessman, is discovered in the tiny village of Ashenham, shock quickly turns to suspicion. The local force is out of their depth, and ACC Leighton wastes no time in parachuting in Ellis and Harper. With her forensic eye, Ellis recognises the situation for what it is: murder. Pushing past the limited resources of the local force and resistance in the community, she's determined to unearth what really happened. The owner of a thriving plant nursery and a well-known philanthropist whose influence reached far throughout the community; Peter was once a beloved figure. However, a recent decision to launch a prison work release scheme has caused outrage. For some, the scheme was a natural continuation of Peter's charity work, but for others, the idea of criminals integrating into their idyllic community was a step too far. And Peter, previously a unifying presence, found himself at the centre of a divided village with many wanting to see him held accountable. With emotions running high, the inexperienced local officers are keen to narrow in on a prime suspect and bring the case to a close. But as Ellis digs deeper, she uncovers secrets closer to home: a close friend with a chequered past, a daughter paralysed with grief and an ex-flame embittered with resentment. Peter's murder brings old grudges, hidden pasts, and dangerous resentments to the surface, and the more Ellis uncovers, the more tangled the picture becomes. In Ashenham, long held grievances simmer just beneath the surface, and Ellis is determined to drag them into the open. In the end, one question towers over Ellis' investigation: was Peter killed for his ideals, or does the answer lie in his own circle, among those who knew him best?
