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Is Made in Chelsea: Mallorca on tonight? What channel it's on and where you can catch up

The latest summer series of the reality TV programme Made in Chelsea is well underway. The Mallorca series kicked off on Monday night, as a bunch of the show's cast jetted out to the Balearic Island for some fun in the sun and there has already been some surprise announcements and a shock arrival.

There has been a bit of a shake-up this series, with four newbies; Issy, India, Willow and Malek joining Made in Chelsea regulars Olivia Bentley, Miles Nazaire, Emily Blackwell, Maeva D’Ascanio, James Taylor, Ollie Locke-Locke, Gareth Locke-Locke, Julius Cowdrey, Digby Edgley, Tristan Phipps, Ruby Adler, Reza Amiri-Garroussi and Sam Prince.

Here are all the details on what time the reality TV series is being broadcast this week, what channel it is on and where you can catch up on the series so far:

Is Made in Chelsea on tonight and what channel is it on?

Yes, Made in Chelsea: Mallorca is on tonight as the new series will be broadcasting every night this week (August 22 to August 26) on the channel E4. The new mini-series, which has just five episodes, started on Monday and unlike usual, where an episode will air once a week, this time the series is airing across five consecutive nights.

You will be able to watch a new episode every night from 9pm on E4 until Friday, August 26. The third instalment airs on our television screens tonight (August 24) and there is plenty more drama in store for viewers.

James and Maeva will be revealing the gender of their impending new arrival and Sam Prince appears on the island. There's also trouble brewing between Julius and Digby, as they come to blows over India, meanwhile Liv is hoping she can win round Tristan's mum.

If you have missed any of the episodes so far, you will be able to stream them over on All 4. All 23 series of Made in Chelsea are also available over on the Channel 4 streaming service.

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