BBC Two

BBC Two

The British Broadcasting Corporation's 2nd channel with a mix of documentaries, sitcoms and dramas.

United Kingdom

Ohjelmaopas - lauantai, 30.03.2024

00.00
La La Land
Mia, an aspiring actress, and Sebastian, a dedicated jazz musician, fall in love while struggling to make ends meet in modern-day Los Angeles.
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02.00
Panorama
Ros Atkins crunches the numbers and explores the political choices behind migration. He meets the people running businesses who say they need immigration, and those who say the UK can't sustain the current numbers.
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02.30
Make It at Market
Offshore engineer Andy dreams of a career in blacksmithing to spend more time at home. Willow weaver Ciara has potential, but can she speed up production to make enough profit?
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03.15
Gladiators
Giant gets his toughest test yet in Duel, and it's an Eliminator for the ages as the contenders battle it out for a place in the grand final.
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04.15
Our Flag Means Death
While the crew celebrates Calypso's birthday, Blackbeard faces a violent party crasher seeking revenge.
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04.40
This Is BBC TWO
A preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two.
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07.30
Hey Duggee
Tag is feeling grumpy because he didn't eat his breakfast. Luckily, Duggee has his Breakfast Badge, so he can make whatever the Squirrels would like to eat - and it turns out they all like very different things for breakfast! The Squirrels learn all about how different animals fuel themselves in the mornings, earning their Breakfast Badges in the process. Tag finally gets his toast, helping power him through the day. Well done Squirrels!
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07.40
Go Jetters
When Grandmaster Glitch takes the quadriga from the Brandenburg Gate, the Go Jetters must stop him before he reaches Grim HQ.
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07.50
Grizzy and The Lemmings
Grizzy wakes up starving but the cupboards are empty. While the Lemmings play nearby with an elephant, the bear swipes their peanut reserves.
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08.00
Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese
Boy finally meets his penpal, Gretchen, in person. However, she is nothing like she described herself in their letters. Something is off, and Boy wants to get to the bottom of it.
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08.10
Monster Loving Maniacs
Three monster-loving kids visit their grandfather in the most haunted city on earth.
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08.25
Shaun the Sheep
The Farmer is out of shape so Bitzer decides to encourage him to get fit using an improvised exercise bike. The bike breaks free and speeds away with Bitzer and the gang in pursuit.
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08.30
Quentin Blake's Box of Treasures
Happy couple Bella and George are surprised to receive a strange parcel containing a baby named Zagazoo, who unexpectedly transforms into a series of badly-behaved animals including a vulture, an elephant, a warthog and a hairy monster.
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09.00
Deadly Predators
Steve goes in search of the fastest Deadly Predators on earth. Using the latest CGI, Steve high-dives off a rugged cliff in Wales next to a gannet, tests the speed and accuracy of a gannet dive in a sky-high experiment in his deadly junkyard using a crane and an old caravan, and takes to the kayak for an amazing animal encounter with thousands of wild gannets.
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09.25
Blue Peter
JLS star and farmer JB Gill joins the team in the studio with some springtime baby animals, Joel and Shini go head-to-head in a chocolate sculpting challenge, and finding out if Joel is brave enough to swim with sharks.
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09.55
Newsround
News magazine keeping young viewers up to date with the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad.
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10.05
Gardeners' World
To kick off the Easter weekend, Monty is refreshing the planting on the Mound, sowing seeds for cut flowers and planting out potatoes. Meanwhile, Frances Tophill goes to Helmsley Walled Garden in North Yorkshire to revel in the spring colour.
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11.05
Operation Wild
A vet attempts to treat a moonbear using keyhole brain surgery. Vets try to remove an elephant's massive tusk after he develops an infection, and will a prosthetic tail help a dolphin called Fuji swim again?
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12.00
Interior Design Masters
The designers are let loose on exclusive hospitality boxes at Ascot Racecourse, with each creating their own interpretation of high-end sophistication and luxury. To succeed, the entrance, cloakroom and bar area must be completely transformed.
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13.00
Andi Oliver's Fabulous Feasts
Andi Oliver heads to Cornwall to put on an epic feast to thank NHS staff at the Royal Cornwall Hospital. Her idea of holding a feast for 80 people at one long table on a beach is a logistical nightmare, but it promises to be spectacular.
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14.00
Natural World
Owls are one of our best-loved birds, yet it's rare to even catch a glimpse of one in the wild. These mysterious birds haunt our night, floating through the darkness with an eerie silence. We reveal the magic behind the owls' superpowers.
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15.00
Talking Pictures
An examination of `On the Waterfront', one of the greatest films in US cinema history. Includes archive interviews with the director, writer and cast members, including Marlon Brando, revealing how behind its success lies a story of betrayal and resentment, born from America's anti-communist fervour of the 1950s.
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15.30
On the Waterfront
An ex-boxer who works on the New York docks inadvertently becomes involved in a murder, and must take on the gangsters who rule the Longshoremen's Union. Music by Leonard Bernstein.
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17.15
Wild
Documentary telling the unlikely story of a banished flock of stoic sheep. 200-years-ago they were turned out of their meadows on North Ronaldsay, but, deprived of grass, how on earth have they managed to survive?
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17.25
Live: Women's Six Nations Rugby
England face Wales in the Women's 2024 Six Nations.
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20.00
Saving Lives at Sea
In Porthcawl, a fisherman has been dragged lifeless out of the sea by bystanders. The lifeboat crew race to the beach and join the desperate attempts to resuscitate him. Elsewhere, a barge has broken down in the Bristol Channel.
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21.00
Dad's Army
Mainwaring's recruitment drive gets off to a bad start when Wilson makes a mess of the photos for the advertisement by putting Jones' picture on the poster for a wanted German prisoner-of-war.
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21.35
A Life in Ten Pictures
Ella Fitzgerald's image is famous around the world. However, her extraordinary life is seen through just a handful of iconic photographs and snapshots that reveal a new story.
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22.30
Ella Fitzgerald at the BBC
Some of Ella Fitzgerald's finest performances, captured on BBC programmes from over the years and including such classic songs as `Day by Day', `Cheek to Cheek' and `Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye'.
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23.30
Drama Intros
Alan Yentob shares the fascinating story of how a 1974 broadcast of the great Ella Fitzgerald singing in Ronnie Scott's nightclub came about. A tale of tenacity, Alan recounts how he managed to persuade Ella's manager to let the BBC film.
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23.35
Ella Fitzgerald's Other Show
Ella Fitzgerald in performance at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in 1974.
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Ohjelmaopas - sunnuntai, 31.03.2024

00.15
Ella Fitzgerald at Ronnie Scott's
Recorded at Ronnie Scott's in London in 1974 and backed by the Tommy Flanagan Quartet, Ella Fitzgerald performs some of her most famous songs, including George Gershwin's `The Man I Love'.
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00.55
Oscar Peterson: Words and Music
Oscar Peterson is joined by Ella Fitzgerald. Performances include `In a Mellow Tone' and `More than You Know'.
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01.45
Ella Fitzgerald Swings
Ella Fitzgerald is in peak form in this 1965 performance which includes Goody, Goody, Here's That Rainy Day and Take the A Train. With The Tommy Flanagan Trio.
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03.30
Ella Fitzgerald Sings
A classic Ella Fitzgerald performance from 1965, including big band versions of Don't Rain on My Parade and Mack The Knife. With The Johnny Spence Orchestra.
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04.15
Persian Lessons
Gilles, a young Jewish man in a concentration camp, has his life saved when executioners realise he owns a Persian book. Brought before a camp officer who wants to learn Farsi, Gilles agrees to teach him despite not knowing a word of the language.
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06.15
This Is BBC TWO
A preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two.
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07.45
Glorious Gardens from Above
Christine Walkden visits Crathes Castle, ancient seat of Scottish nobles, where she learns about the challenges of gardening in an unforgiving climate and meets Doug, whose father left his mark on the estate. And she gets to grips with some smelly skunk cabbage at what claims to be Britain's highest garden, Tillypronie.
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08.30
Countryfile
Anita Rani visits Hinton Ampner in Winchester, a medieval village and Georgian country estate that is also the site of both Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements. Plus, a look into the archive at other stories of amazing historic finds across the UK.
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09.25
Breakfast
The BBC's Breakfast programme features the latest news, sport, business, weather and other items on a daily basis.
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10.00
Heavenly Gardens with Alexander Armstrong
On Easter Sunday, Alexander Armstrong and Arit Anderson visit gardens expressing hope, joy and renewal. At the Bishop's Palace in Somerset, Alexander discovers why this place has been sacred for centuries and helps to create a colourful and uplifting work of art. Arit learns how the ancient trees at Scone Palace in Scotland will be given a new lease of life, and Alexander heads to his home county of Northumberland to tour a garden where humour is being used to plant seeds of change.
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11.00
Saturday Kitchen Best Bites
Anna Jones whips up a showstopping vegetarian centrepiece with her spiced shepherd's pie. Plus, Matt Tebbutt and Bryn Williams reminisce about their days working together as Bryn makes a classic fish supper of herb-crusted sea bass.
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12.30
Marcus Wareing's Tales from a Kitchen Garden
Marcus plans to bring in some ducks, but things aren't as simple as they seem as he heads out onto the lake to create a new home for them. Heading to Devon, he discovers the perfect breed for the smallholding.
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13.00
Marcus Wareing's Tales from a Kitchen Garden
Marcus makes plans to expand the smallholding's herb patch. A trip to Gloucestershire to see the UK's largest herb collection shows that even someone as experienced as Marcus can still learn a lot about ingredients.
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13.30
Easter Parade
Don Hewes, one half of a great dancing team, is dumped by his partner the day before the Easter parade. Wounded, Don finds himself a new partner, chorus girl Hannah Brown, who he decides to make into a star in time for the following parade. Don switches his affection easily from Nadine to Hannah, but keeps his distance so he won't be hurt again. Hannah loves Don too, but thinks he's still in love with Nadine.
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15.10
Talking Pictures
The story of the Hollywood musical, featuring interviews with stars from the genre's golden age, as well as some of the directors and songwriters who helped create them.
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15.30
Live: FA WSL Continental Cup
Arsenal face Chelsea in the final of the Women's League Cup.
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18.30
Flog It!
Paul Martin and experts Adam Partridge and Christina Trevanion are at Hereford Cathedral.
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19.00
Gareth Malone's Easter Passion
Gareth's eight amateur singers are set for the biggest performance of their lives, taking on Bach's `St John Passion' alongside world-class professional singers and musicians in Cardiff.
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21.00
This Farming Life
As the days grow longer, the MacDonalds round up their pregnant Highland cattle on the tiny island of Vallay, off North Uist, for a prenatal check-up and vitamin boost. Meanwhile, Jenni's new alpaca arena is finally finished in Newtonmore.
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22.00
Forensics: The Real CSI
In the early hours of a Tuesday morning in Birmingham, a man rings 999 to say he has killed his flatmate. The man is covered in blood when he is arrested outside his home, and he has a bleeding injury to his hand.
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