5, like all public service broadcasters, broadcasts a wide variety of programmes. The channel mainly broadcasts documentaries and drama with a few entertainment programmes, reality television and quiz shows in the schedule. In the early days, the channel was known for a high number of imported American dramas, including the broadcast rights to
NCIS and
CSI spin-offs,
NCIS: New Orleans and
CSI: Cyber, all of which Channel 5 had acquired by October 2014. By 2021, the rights to these shows had either expired or these titles were moved over to Channel 5's sister channels as the channel decided to focus its drama budget on its 'Original Dramas'. The channel broadcasts some sports events not covered by other broadcasters but is notable for having been for several years the only terrestrial channel to show
cricket, in the shape of highlights of England's summer
test matches and
one-day games. It also broadcasts its
news service, which is currently produced by
ITN but was produced between 2005 and 2012 by
Sky News. The channel frequently sticks to a regular schedule during the day, which during the 2010s included a phone-in chat show at 9:15 am (currently
Jeremy Vine, which replaced
The Wright Stuff in 2018), TV movies in the afternoon, after the Australian soap,
Home and Away.
5 News programmes go out between 5 pm and 6pm. Flagship programmes for the channel include shows about farming, trains and royalty such as
Our Yorkshire Farm,
Springtime On The Farm and ''World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys''. Saturday night royal documentaries have been a rating winner for Channel 5, with programmes about past members of the British Royal Family also getting good viewing figures, with a programme about
King George V (whose reign was from 6 May 1910 until 20 January 1936) achieving a rating of 1.4 million viewers when it was first broadcast. The channel has picked up some formats in the last 20 years that have been previously broadcast on other channels. These programmes have included titles such as
Big Brother and
Celebrity Big Brother (both ex-Channel 4, becoming shared between Channel 5 and MTV),
Blind Date (ex-ITV) and the nightly quiz show
Eggheads (previously broadcast on BBC Two). In the early 2000s it was also the home of
Fifth Gear, a continuation of the original incarnation of the
BBC show
Top Gear with ex-presenters
Quentin Willson,
Tiff Needell, and
Vicki Butler-Henderson, presenting the consumer advice series on Channel 5, whilst the BBC version of
Top Gear became more of an entertainment car show. Children's programming begins at 6am every day with
Milkshake! showing children's programmes include
Thomas & Friends,
Paw Patrol,
Peppa Pig, ''
Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom, Little Princess, Fifi and the Flowertots, Roary the Racing Car, Fireman Sam, Joshua Jones'' and many more. In 2021, Channel 5 scheduled many music documentaries and countdowns on Friday nights, with shows such as
Greatest Hits of the 80s,
The Story of Songs and ''Britain's Biggest 90s Hits
made by Viacom International Studios UK, the British production arm of owner ViacomCBS. After running music countdowns of the best selling songs 1970s, 80s and 90s, VIS started producing Britain's Favourite 80s Songs
and Britain's Favourite 90s Songs
in 2022, which dispensed with the countdown aspect of the show. However, Britain's Favourite 90s Songs
was dropped from the primetime schedule after 1994, with 1995 being broadcast on its own and the final four episodes being broadcast around 3am in February 2024, with 1996 being added to the schedule at the last-minute in the place of a repeat of Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun'' on 16 February 2024. In September 2021, Ofcom approved the removal of Channel 5's 6.30 pm news slot for the channel to schedule
Neighbours at 6 pm and
Eggheads at 6.30 pm (with a new hour-long
5 News programme going out at 5 pm). These changes saw the early evening repeat of
Home and Away moved to 5Star, with the Australian soap only broadcast on the main channel at lunchtime. The first-hour long-version of
5 News at 5 was broadcast by Channel 5 on 8 November 2021, with the programme still produced for the channel by ITN.
5 News at 5 is presented by
Sian Williams and
Claudia-Liza Vanderpuije, and has a live reporting team across the UK. Also at the start of November 2021,
P. D. James' adaptation of
Dalgliesh debuted on the channel with four million viewers, while
Our Yorkshire Farm achieved a rating of 3,260,437. On Saturday nights, the network's other new drama
The Madame Blanc Mysteries was drawing in over two million viewers to the channel. In February 2022, Channel 5 confirmed funding for
Neighbours would be stopped with the production shutting down and the last episode aired 29 July 2022. As Paramount Global's
10 Peach scheduled the last episode for 7.30 pm on 28 July 2022 in Australia, Channel 5 brought back the broadcast of the final episode a few days to 29 July 2022, with
The Finale becoming part of a
Neighbours night alongside the Viacom UK programmes
Neighbours Made Me a Star: From Ramsay St to Hollywood and
Neighbours: All the Pop Hits & More, Especially For You. In addition, the 'Spirit of Queensland' episode of the channel's Bill Nighy narrated luxury train travel series was held back a week with the Al Andalus train journey from
Seville taking its place on 22 July and the
Brisbane to
Cairns trip's title amended to ''Australia's Most Scenic Railway Journeys
to fit in with the Neighbours'' theme night on 29 July 2022. On 7 September 2022, a two-part day-by-day documentary with Xand van Tulleken and Raksha Dave called
The Great Smog of 1952 started with the second episode scheduled for the following night. With the death of
Queen Elizabeth II, the concluding part was dumped from the schedule after the channel went into a rolling royal documentary mode for the rest of the night. Their schedules for the following days were then amended to take out several thriller films, the over-night casino slots and documentaries which may have featured members of the Royal Family, like a forthcoming episode of
The Cotswolds and Beyond with Pam Ayres, replacing these programmes with a range of their travel documentaries. The second part of
The Great Smog of 1952 was rescheduled for 13 September 2022, with the documentary and a repeat of
Paramount Pictures' award-winning romantic drama film,
An Officer and a Gentleman, replacing a double bill of murder investigations.
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly,
The Yorkshire Vet and the last episode of
The Pyrenees with Michael Portillo were kept in the schedule as previously listed, going out in hourly slots between 7 pm and 10 pm. Even though the channel is known for its royal documentaries, on the day of the
funeral of Queen Elizabeth II Channel 5 decided to go with a counter-alternative schedule to all the royal coverage due to being shown on the BBC, ITV and Sky, with their regular
Home and Away episode and
Jeremy Vine dropped to make way for family-friendly productions like
The Emoji Movie,
The Adventures of Paddington and
Stuart Little. In November 2022, Channel 5 confirmed that one of their recent hits,
Our Yorkshire Farm, would not be returning to the channel in its original form, with a three-part spin-off programme called
Beyond The Yorkshire Farm: Reuben & Clive due to be launched on the channel on 6 December 2022. This series will show the father and son farming duo launching a digging business venture which sees them in the Cumbrian village of
Langwathby digging out a series of ponds. Even though the channel have commissioned
Country & Coast series about Dorset, Norfolk & Suffolk, and Somerset, as well as a couple of series of
Isle of Wight: Jewel of the South, the network has mostly become associated with programmes about Yorkshire. Francis Taylor in the
Radio Times has commentated that the station gets a programming obsession with certain topics, though the channel has moved away from ordering so many programmes about Yorkshire and bulking the schedule out with programmes about scams and air fryers instead, with the channel going on to schedule nine documentaries about the kitchen appliance in 124 days. In 2023, Paramount Global closed VIS UK, its non-scripted production division, which meant that travel shows featuring Susan Calman and Jane McDonald were moved over to Lionsgate's Daisybeck Studios, the company responsible for a number of rural programmes on Channel 5 like
The Yorkshire Vet,
The Highland Vet and all the farming shows filmed at
Cannon Hall Farm. After ordering 46 new episodes of
Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun in 2022, the channel recommissioned the show in 2023 with an order totalling 136 episodes. Even though this order included 16 episodes to be broadcast in peak-time, only three episodes of series 11 were broadcast, including a tribute to the late Graham 'Happy Days' Boland. Instead of broadcasting the next episode in its 8pm Sunday night slot, the show was replaced in the schedule with a repeat of ''Greggs: What's Really in it?
with Grace Dent. Also moved from primetime at the same time was The Pet Psychic: What's Your Dog Thinking?
a 2022 series with Beth Lee Crowther which was new to the channel in 2024. The Pet Psychic'' was moved to a late night slot and replaced with another one of the channel's 'high street' programmes,
Tesco: How Do They Really Do It?. In 2024, it was reported that the channel was the only public service broadcaster to increase its total share of the UK viewing audience with its top rating shows of 2023 including
The Inheritance (3.3 million viewers)
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly (1.9 million) and
Police: Suspect No.1 (1.8 million). The channel's top rating drama on 2023 was
All Creatures Great and Small, with its ratings of 3.7 million viewers getting the channel's biggest audience of the year, while 2 million people watched
Captain Tom: Where Did the Money Go? making it Channel 5's highest rating single documentary ever. from Mentorn TV. It was broadcast by the channel ten days later, alongside a repeat of
Inside Cadbury: The Real Chocolate Factory, with another showing of the 'Wonka' documentary being scheduled three days later on 19 March 2024. ==Most watched programmes==