ITV (United Kingdom): TV Schedule for Today
Last updated: Apr 12, 2025 9:40 AM. All times are in British Summer Time (GMT+1).

3:00 AM
3:50 AM
Unwind With ITV
Your daily escape designed to calm the mind and encourage relaxation and reflection.
5:10 AM
Karen Carney's Leaders of the Pack
Katie Zelem: Karen Carney shines a light on the achievements of female footballers on and off the pitch - this time she meets Manchester United midfielder Katie Zelem. [SL] S1 Ep1
5:35 AM
Karen Carney's Leaders of the Pack
Melchie Dumornay: Superstar Melchie Dumornay is a footballer with the world at her feet - Karen talks to the Haitian teen in France, the country that she now calls home. [SL] S1 Ep2
6:00 AM
Tipping Point: Best Ever Finals
A look back at the game show's most thrilling end games as plucky players and famous faces alike take on the machine for its jackpot.
6:30 AM
7:30 AM
Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh (2020)
Joining Alan this time are Countdown word whizz Susie Dent, legendary singer Sheila Ferguson, Our Yorkshire Farm star Reuben Owen and the perfect spring garden.
Genres
#Documentary9:25 AM
9:30 AM
New: James Martin's Saturday Morning
James is joined at his home in the Hampshire countryside by singer Tony Hadley and chefs James and Maria Close, Nokx Majozi, and Simon Hulstone. S8 Ep15
11:45 AM
New: Prue Leith's Cotswold Kitchen
Charlotte Church: Prue welcomes Charlotte Church to cook chicken yakitori and goes back to basics to make the perfect omelette and the best scrambled eggs with the help of John. S2 Ep5
12:45 PM
ITV Lunchtime News
The latest headlines from around the world at lunchtime with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents, all of which are followed by a national weather forecast.
1:00 PM
ITV Racing Live: Scottish Grand National
Ed Chamberlin presents coverage of racing from Ayr and Newbury - the feature meeting is at Ayr where the 2025 Scottish Grand National takes centre stage on a superb day.
4:00 PM
Tipping Point: Best Ever Finals
Relive some of the most dramatic end games in Tipping Point history, including agonising trades and jackpot counters teetering on the edge!
4:30 PM
The Chase Celebrity Special
Bradley Walsh hosts as Ortis Deley, Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Graeme Hall and Sarah Millican take on the challenge in the hope of winning thousands of pounds for their charities. S12 Ep7
5:30 PM
ITV Evening News
National and international news with reports and analysis from ITV's Correspondents in the UK and around the world as well as the latest major sports results.
Genres
#News5:45 PM
6:00 PM
New: 99 to Beat
Game show hosted by Adam and Ryan Thomas. 46 players remain to find personalised T-shirts, produce the longest peels they can from potatoes, bounce pencils into cups and more. S1 Ep4
7:00 PM
New: Britain's Got Talent
The nation's most beloved talent competition continues with another set of acts performing for Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli and guest judge KSI. S18 Ep7
8:20 PM
New: The 1% Club
Find out how clever you are as Lee Mack presents the quiz where it doesn't matter how good you are at quizzes and where 100 contestants could win up to 100,000 pounds. S4 Ep10
9:20 PM
New: The Jonathan Ross Show
Jonathan's guests this time include award-winning actor Martin Freeman, star of global smash-hit drama The Last of Us Bella Ramsey, and legendary frontman Jarvis Cocker with Pulp. S22 Ep7
10:20 PM
10:40 PM
Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection (2024)
Boobs: Eye-opening and immersive documentary series. Olivia investigates the latest trends in breast enhancements and who is profiting from their rise in popularity. S1 Ep2
Genres
#Reality11:35 PM
English Football League Highlights
Action from the day's games across the Football League including Leeds United v Preston North End, Plymouth Argyle v Sheffield United, and Sunderland v Swansea City.
About ITV
ITV is a British free-to-air television network. It was launched in 1955 as Independent Television to provide competition to BBC Television (established in 1936). ITV is the oldest commercial network in the UK. Since the passing of the Broadcasting Act 1990, its legal name has been Channel 3 to distinguish it from the other analogue channels at the time, BBC1, BBC2 and Channel 4