Channel 5 HD [UK] TV guide for the week

Today’s and upcoming schedule: airtimes, programme details, and quick date selection.

Channel 5 HD [UK]

TV guide for 23 May

Channel 5 HD TV guide for 23 May

  1. 1971

    Welcome to the wonderful story of the decimalisation of British currency in 1971 - the biggest change in UK monetary history - when pounds, shillings and pence were replaced.

  2. Cruise TV with LoveitBookit

    Your one-stop-shop for all things cruise; bringing you the hottest destinations, ground-breaking ships and the latest deals to ensure your next cruise holiday is your greatest one.

  3. Elizabeth II & the Traitor King

    What was the nature of Elizabeth II's relationship with her free-spirited uncle King Edward VIII, before his life choices in placing romance before duty changed the course of her life.

  4. Digging Up Britain's Past

    In 1592, Elizabeth visited magnificent Sudeley Castle for a three-day party, including the creation of a spectacular garden. Now a team of archaeologists hunt for this lost gem.

  5. **Visually Signed**The Highland Vet

    Observational documentary series following vets in Thurso and Wick. A concerned owner receives a visit from a vet when a 16-year-old Highland cow needs treatment.

About Channel 5 HD

Channel 5 HD is the high-definition version of the British nationwide free-to-air TV channel Channel 5. It broadcasts in 1080i 16:9 (HDTV), runs around the clock in English, and follows the Channel 5 schedule as a nationwide free-to-air broadcaster in the United Kingdom.

The line-up includes 5 News bulletins, British, American and international films and series, entertainment shows, reality projects, documentary cycles about history, nature and social topics, sports broadcasts and educational programmes.

The main Channel 5 channel began broadcasting on 30 March 1997 and has been owned by Paramount Networks UK & Australia since 2014. Channel 5 HD keeps the news, films, series and entertainment formats of the main channel in high definition and is available through cable and satellite networks and IPTV/OTT platforms.