What's on True Crime today - 50 programs on the True Crime schedule
Last updated: 8 February 2026 at 05:08
A man is arrested for drink‑driving. His brother then sues him, claiming he should cover the cost of his legal fees.
A woman is accused of ruining her ex‑lover's possessions by leaving them out in the rain, and she’s blamed for the resulting damage.
A tour guide at a bourbon distillery files a lawsuit against her former lover. She claims he used her debit card without authorisation and left her with medical bills.
Genuine small‑claims disputes that affect family life are examined in each episode. They’re overseen by the outspoken former New York judge, Judy Sheindlin.
The series presents real small‑claims disputes that affect family life, with the outspoken former New York judge Judy Sheindlin presiding. Each episode follows a different case dealing with domestic issues.
The series presents real small‑claims disputes that centre on family‑related issues. They're overseen by former New York judge Judy Sheindlin, whose outspoken style drives the proceedings.
Real small‑claims disputes that affect family life are presented on the programme. They're overseen by the outspoken former New York judge Judy Sheindlin.
Real‑life small‑claims disputes that touch on family life are examined, with former New York judge Judy Sheindlin presiding. Sheindlin brings her outspoken approach to each case.
A woman takes legal action against her ex‑boyfriend over a loan he never repaid, which she gave to help him refinance his house and buy a truck. He says she's just angry because he's moved on.
She accuses her ex‑boyfriend of shirking financial responsibility after he lost his job. She claims he broke a lease and still owes unpaid bills.
Following an argument with his sister over Halloween candy, a man is accused of dumping a pitcher of water onto a TV and slashing tyres. He’s now facing charges for both the water damage and the tyre vandalism.
A mother alleges the day‑care centre was plagued by a cockroach infestation. She also claims staff mishandled her baby, who has a weak spine, after she was allegedly fired.
A former inmate is accused of stealing her daughter's identity. The fraud leaves her with £10,000 of debt, ruined credit and an eviction notice.
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A woman sues her son’s ex‑wife over an unpaid loan. Allegations of drug abuse, prison time and thousands of pounds in arrears feature in the dispute.
The episode follows people purchasing items without leaving the house. It shows how shoppers can order and have goods delivered straight to their door.
A selection of inventive, affordable products is delivered straight to your home. You can shop to your heart's content while skipping the hustle and bustle of the High Street.
A teenager buys his first ATV and, within days, says the vehicle has fallen apart. His story unravels when he stops paying for his checkless car.
A woman with a past of alcoholism hands a sizable settlement over to her daughter. She later insists she never laid eyes on the money again.
Sixteen fish die over six days after a supposedly contaminated pet is placed in the tank. An experienced online seller is then sued for damages.
The Judge confronts a Pit Bull owner who won’t admit that her dog, which has a record of violent behaviour, is a danger to society. She insists her pet is harmless despite its past aggression.
A woman says she lent a television to a friend and now wants it back. The friend fights back, alleging the woman is an alcoholic and a stalker.
The series showcases real small‑claims cases that centre on family‑related issues. They're overseen by the outspoken former New York judge Judy Sheindlin.
Genuine small‑claims disputes that affect family life are examined in each episode. They’re overseen by the outspoken former New York judge Judy Sheindlin.
A pair of $800 earrings goes missing, sparking a heated argument among teenagers. Accusations of theft, pawn‑shop activity and bullying then come into play.
A lively reality series follows a female judge who’s left a genuine mark on the US legal system. Judge Judy is straightforward, sincere and determined to uncover the truth in heartfelt disputes.
After a man is killed in a car crash, his widow receives a 20K settlement. The money fuels a dispute among friends who are being accused of elder abuse.
A man tries to profit from a 1966 classic VW Bug he bought at a bargain. He alleges that a supposedly shoddy upholstery business owner has stood in his way.
A man confesses that he persuaded an insurance firm to raise his client’s payout. He also admits he repaired and then sold her car simply to be helpful.
A woman alleges her ex‑lover ripped up clothing worth over $2,000 in a jealous outburst. She accuses him of the destruction.
An executive shuts down her firm and illegally sublets the premises to another businesswoman. The second woman also shuts down her company.
Brothers clash over reclaiming their mobile home, alleging that a knife was drawn on them. The man who bought the camper says its inaugural trip was a failure.
A man dies unexpectedly. His relatives then argue over the stock certificates he is believed to have owned.
A woman, accused of extortion, tries to defend herself with a wild party‑rental story. The judge scoffs, calling her defence “the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard!”.
The series follows real small‑claims disputes that impact family life, with former New York judge Judy Sheindlin presiding over each case. She brings her outspoken, no‑nonsense style to the courtroom.
The show presents real small‑claims disputes that affect family life, with the outspoken former New York judge Judy Sheindlin presiding. Each episode follows a different case as she delivers her verdict.
The series showcases real small‑claims disputes that affect family life. They're adjudicated by the outspoken former New York judge Judy Sheindlin.
A contractor confesses that he was drinking while on the job. He then sues his former client for non‑payment of services and for defamation of character.
A mother is accused of squatting in a rented flat. She countersues her former landlords, alleging harassment and the impounding of her children's cars.
After meeting on a dating website, the former couple end up in court. They’re battling over an engagement ring and unpaid credit‑card charges.
His ex‑wife accuses him of giving their daughter a lemon of a car and is seeking reimbursement for the resulting expenses. She wants compensation for the costs she’s had to cover.
A woman takes legal action against her former friend and a lodger, alleging they caused damage to her home. She also seeks the return of her china, flatware and a bedspread.
Her ex‑roommate alleges she’s punched a hole in a door and has fled without paying the rent. She now faces accusations of both the damage and the unpaid rent.
A man with breathing problems hires a professional organiser to tidy his home. He later sues her, alleging she falsified her hours and stole his jewellery.
A woman alleges that her late mother’s flower shop was robbed and she’s suing to get the property back. Meanwhile, a teenager admits he broke a car’s windscreen.
A woman files a lawsuit against her younger boyfriend, seeking the outstanding balance on a Hyundai Elantra that’s registered in her name. She claims he crashed the car and totalled it.
Two women claim their flat‑mate has taken their food and drink, breached the tenancy agreement and failed to cover the utility charges. They confront her over the missing provisions, the lease violation and the unpaid bills.
A man and his fiancée's sister fall out over four new tyres, tow charges and an illegal repossession. Meanwhile, a teenager is sued by a co‑worker for rent and utility costs.
A teenage couple allege that their former landlord illegally disposed of their belongings. He, in turn, counter‑sues, claiming they vandalised his property and attempted to assault him.
A woman takes her ex‑boyfriend to court, claiming she loaned him money for rent and child support. He maintains that she’s already been paid.
A mother takes legal action against her daughter, demanding repayment for bail and rent loans and the value of a car the police seized while it was in her possession.