What's on That's TV (MCR) today - 38 programs on the That's TV (MCR) schedule
Last updated: 9 February 2026 at 03:44
The Garveys head to the seaside, where a cash‑strapped Mick becomes involved with a con. Meanwhile, Martin tells Kate he thinks her fling with Mateo has livened up their relationship.
After a boozy Ladies' Night at the Jockey, Fiona wakes up expecting a footballer beside her. Instead, she's horrified to discover the considerably less attractive Joey Dawson is the one in the bed.
Suzi Quatro and Nick Lowe star in this 1978 edition of Thames TV's BAFTA‑winning music and comedy series. The episode is delivered in the finest possible taste.
The girls struggle to share a house with a single man, and things get even more complicated when Robin's friend Larry moves in. It's a comedy starring Richard O'Sullivan.
Linda sets up a towel‑based telegraph on her balcony so she can see David without drawing any suspicion. The episode stars Joanna Van Gyseghem.
Kelly sets off on a European tour. Jack lands his first acting role in Dawson's Creek, and Ozzy organises a romantic surprise for Sharon.
The programme assembles live performances taken from TV music shows of the 1960s. It offers an authentic taste of the era’s finest hits.
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The clumsy Mr Bean goes out to purchase a new television, struggles with an itchy foot, and then whisks a lucky girl away for a night on the town. Rowan Atkinson stars.
When the General Strike hits Britain in May 1926, the whole household unites. The upheaval leaves politician Richard Bellamy both anxious and saddened.
It's a generic episode of a programme. The installment follows the usual format of the series.
Billy buys a ring for his wife Julie, only to discover that opals are thought to bring bad luck and resolves to ditch it. It’s a comedy starring Nick Conway and Caroline Milmoe.
A photographer asks the Steptoes if he can stage a fashion shoot in their garden. The prospect fills Harold's mind with dreams of becoming a male model.
The Transport Minister is heading to the station, but when he reaches the train he finds the buffet has run out of milk, leaving his tea impossible.
Rigsby's divorce is finalised and he promptly proposes to Miss Jones. However, he makes the blunder of asking his brother to be the best man.
A housing shortage forces the flatmates to strike a compromise with their disapproving landlord. It’s a comedy starring Richard O’Sullivan.
A fog‑laden London night finds Gary drifting into unfamiliar ground. He ends up meeting a notorious criminal face‑to‑face.
Jack steps down from his post as Union Secretary. The drama, adapted from James Mitchell’s novels, sees James Bolam portray Northern entrepreneur Jack Ford.
Terry hurts his hand while helping Des, and Arthur’s stand‑in sidekick pulls him into a heroin deal. It’s a vintage comedy‑drama with guest appearances by Mike Reid and George Layton.
Wolfie and his family are taken aback when an unexpected guest arrives. It’s an anarchic comedy starring Robert Lindsay.
Because of a minor fib on his tax return, Mr Roper has to secure a son at once. The comedy stars Brian Murphy and Richard O'Sullivan.
Alf discovers that Lady Lavender has cash hidden under her bed and hatches a plan to take it, while Lord Meldrum puts Teddy under an ultimatum.
Harold organises a local Labour Party meeting in his front room, hoping to be chosen as the official candidate for Shepherd's Bush. However, his working‑class background is deemed far too pronounced.
Terry is put in charge of three public telephone boxes as Arthur hatches a racing scam. The drama stars George Cole and Dennis Waterman.
When Rigsby puts a personal advert in the newspaper, he gets a reply he didn’t expect. The response catches him off guard.
Bob tries to expand Terry's circle of friends by inviting him to a fashionable dinner party. The event, however, ends in disaster.
The Garveys head back to the Solana with Madge’s new boyfriend, Mel. A diving contest between Mel and the Oracle ends in a near‑fatal accident.
Martin and Kate are left to babysit Telle's youngster, Coolio. Meanwhile, Mel decides not to sing Wuthering Heights at karaoke after his near‑death experience.
Fiona gets a job delivering car parts, despite the fact she cannot drive, and Frank files a lawsuit against Kash and Yvonne's shop. Drama, with Maxine Peake and David Threlfall
When Chrissy can't find a partner for the annual staff dance, Robin signs up for lessons with Mrs Roper. The flat‑sharing comedy stars Richard O'Sullivan, Paula Wilcox and Brian Murphy.
Rigsby dares Philip to a boxing match, confident that Miss Jones will throw herself at his feet if he wins. The episode stars Leonard Rossiter.