BBC Two

BBC Two

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

United Kingdom

Guide TV - jeudi, 04/04/2024

00:10
BBC Weather
The latest weather forecast.
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00:15
Pilgrimage
Seven celebrities of differing faiths and beliefs experience an emotional journey on a pilgrimage in North Wales, a route linked by churches dedicated to early Celtic Christian saints.
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01:15
See Hear
A look at tips for wellness, both for the body and mind. Plus, there's also a trip to the banks of the Thames with historian Peter Brown to look for some treasure from the distant past.
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01:45
Make It at Market
Louise has been studying stone carving for two years, and now she needs to make it pay. Jennifer creates beautiful textile designs, but needs to find her direction.
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02:30
Bring the Drama
The aspiring actors head to Birmingham to battle it out on the set of `Peaky Blinders'. As they each fight to be crowned actor of the week, they're taken on a wild ride where only the toughest will prevail.
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03:30
Beyond Paradise
A clairvoyant predicts unusual events that begin occurring in the life of a recently bereaved woman. As the woman starts ending up in more and more dangerous situations, the team suspect that the psychic's powers might be too good to be true.
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04:30
Martin Compston's Norwegian Fling
Martin and Phil are back in Bergen to experience the industry that made Norway its billions: oil and gas. They pull on their safety suits to undertake the offshore emergency training that keeps the workers safe out at sea.
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05:00
This Is BBC TWO
A preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two.
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07:30
Escape to the Country
With a budget of £400,000, Jules Hudson is on hand to make a Sydney couple's dream of an escape to Aberdeenshire come true. Away from the property shopping, Jules makes friends with a herd of Highland cattle.
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08:15
Bridge of Lies
Ross Kemp presents as a team of family and friends, Paul, Josh, Dunny and Raz, take on the Bridge of Lies. One by one they must cross the Bridge, stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies.
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09:00
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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10:00
BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
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14:00
Impossible
Contestants compete across the series, scoring points by answering questions correctly. However, they must avoid the impossible answers, otherwise they will be eliminated from the show until the next day.
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14:45
The Edge
The game show that mixes general knowledge quizzing and bowling.
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15:30
Born to be Wild
The centre receives an unusual case, an otter from the very north of Shetland that has already failed twice to be successfully reintroduced to the wild. They must work to persuade this large male that he is a wild animal.
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16:00
Jay Blades' Home Fix
Jake Robinson builds a dresser, Sarah Moore shows how to upcycle an old wooden ladder, plus learn how to grow lettuce. There's a simple step-by-step guide to making a stained-glass window, and in the workshop Jay demonstrates some great hacks for a wire organiser and a homemade coffee table.
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16:45
Best Home Cook
Mary challenges the cooks to produce their ultimate kid's birthday cake in just 3 hours, and to pile on the pressure she reminds the cooks that she knows a thing or two about birthday cakes.
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17:45
The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain
Si and Dave's historic pub tour takes them to Glasgow where they explore the city's shipbuilding history. Meeting former shipyard workers, they discover what pub life was like when the yard's whistles blew. Si tries his hand at welding in a shipyard, and the Bikers celebrate the city's illustrious past with some cocktail making in a bar supposedly styled on the Clydebuilt ship, The Queen Mary.
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18:15
Flog It!
Members of the public try and make money out of their antiques.
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19:00
Richard Osman's House of Games
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Eddie Kadi, Natasha Raskin Sharp, Charlie Stayt and Faye Tozer take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
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19:30
Great British Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo's postwar journey from Merseyside to Teesside sees him arrive in York, a paradise for rail enthusiasts. In the company of some of the most famous locomotives ever built, he recalls an old controversy.
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20:00
Earth's Great Rivers
Remote and wild, the Yukon is a river of haunting beauty and dangerous extremes, a place where the `call of the wild' is still strong. In summer, it is a relentless giant, carving its way 2,000 miles across Canada and Alaska.
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21:00
Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby
Monica Galetti and Rob Rinder travel by seaplane to a paradise island in the Indian Ocean. Joali Maldives offers guests a luxury experience despite its remote location, so the pair investigate how the resort manages it.
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22:00
A Life in Ten Pictures
Robin Williams' image is famous around the world, but just a handful of iconic shots and private snaps reveal a new story.
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22:55
Natural World
A pride of lions has rewritten the rules, they have learnt to take down elephants.
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23:00
The Apprentice: You're Fired
Tom Allen meets another fired candidate and shares exclusive behind-the-scenes content. A panel of special guest fans take a wry look at the week's task, and viewers share their opinions on the candidate's progress.
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23:30
Newsnight
The day's important national and international news stories. With Kirsty Wark.
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Guide TV - vendredi, 05/04/2024

00:10
BBC Weather
The latest weather forecast.
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00:15
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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01:15
Surgeons: At the Edge of Life
Maxillofacial consultant Sanjay Sharma and his colleague Madan Ethunandan's next case is particularly challenging: removing a patient's eye to cut out cancer that is growing deep behind it.
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02:15
Dragons' Den
A volunteer guide dog trainer pitches her edible gift cards for dogs, an entrepreneur and inventor thinks she's found a way to help maximise storage space in the home, and a chocolatier introduces her take on two of the nation's favourite snacks.
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03:15
Saving Lives at Sea
Dermot O'Leary uncovers the story of the RNLI's heroic efforts in the Second World War, as its crews were called to serve in the most perilous of conditions, saving 6,376 lives in the process.
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04:15
This Is BBC TWO
A preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two.
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07:30
The Bidding Room
Nigel Havers presides as five sellers aim for the best price for their items, including a giant astrolabe, photo enlarger, Murano glass, a ruler collection and Beatles memorabilia.
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08:15
Bridge of Lies
Ross Kemp presents as friends Rich, Toby, Emma and Dan take on the Bridge of Lies. One by one, they all face the Bridge, choosing who faces each crossing depending on the question category.
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09:00
Antiques Roadshow
The roadshow is at Roundhay Park in Leeds, where highlights include a rare Alfred Wallis painting, an unusual Fairyland Lustre bowl and an intriguing cap made from celebrated racehorse Red Rum's hair.
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10:00
BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
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13:50
Lifeline
Kellie Bright presents an appeal on behalf of Sense, a charity dedicated to helping those who are deaf-blind or living with complex communication disabilities to experience the world around them and fulfil their potential.
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14:00
Impossible
Contestants compete across the series, scoring points by answering questions correctly. However, they must avoid the impossible answers, otherwise they will be eliminated from the show until the next day.
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14:45
The Edge
The game show that mixes general knowledge quizzing and bowling.
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15:30
Born to be Wild
The centre is plunged into chaos as the harshest winter storm in over 20 years hits. Battling through snow and ice, staff struggle to help the wildlife effected by the cold snap, like a hypothermic heron who needs careful handling to build him up.
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16:00
Jay Blades' Home Fix
EJ Osborne upcycles some old crates into an attractive cupboard, Siobhan Palmer demonstrates how to replace broken guttering, plus get the lowdown on how to restore an old wooden floor and create a loft hatch. Outside, learn about growing potatoes and how to make a mobile planter. Back in his workshop, Jay shares a few of his own home hacks, including building a simple shoe bench.
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16:45
Best Home Cook
The 6 home cooks make their ultimate curry night feast and do their best to impress in the rustle up round, while avoiding being sent home in Angela's sweet eliminator round.
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17:45
The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain
Dave delves into Bristol's seafaring past and discovers some pubs with fascinating histories. From an inn with a special hole in the wall designed to keep watch for press gangs, to a landlord who played a key role in the abolition of slavery. Also, Dave samples some of the West Country's most famous export - cider.
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18:15
Flog It!
Coming from Tilbury Docks in Essex, antique experts Elizabeth Talbot and Philip Serrell search for items to take off to auction. Elizabeth finds a mint toy car collection and Phillip unearths a trench periscope from the First World War. Paul Martin uncovers the explosive history of Britain's biggest gunpowder factory.
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19:00
Richard Osman's House of Games
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Eddie Kadi, Natasha Raskin Sharp, Charlie Stayt and Faye Tozer take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
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19:30
Great British Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo confronts a detachment of Gurkhas, produces a fine heritage cheese and discovers a monster cracker that is key to making plastic, before ending his postwar journey from Merseyside to Teesside in a recreated 1950s street.
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20:00
Digging for Britain
Professor Alice Roberts re-examines key archaeological sites of prehistoric Britain, from the arrival of the earliest humans to mysterious ceremonies at Stonehenge.
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20:30
Beechgrove Garden
Carole Baxter and George Anderson are at Beechgrove to review how winter has affected the garden. While George and Carole shift the Beechgrove rhubarb, Brian Cunningham tackles the basics of gardening in a greenhouse.
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21:00
Gardeners' World
With warmer days just around the corner, Adam Frost takes stock of his borders and plans ahead for some year-round interest. He also adds some soft fruit to his veg garden and gets some seed sowing underway.
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22:00
Pilgrimage
The pilgrims head into Eryri National Park as the pilgrim path leads the group to one of Wales' most famous natural wonders, Aber Falls. Plus, they also take a detour to the island of Anglesey.
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