BBC Two

BBC Two

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

United Kingdom

TV-gids - zondag, 31-03-24

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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23:00
Apocalypse Now: Final Cut
Francis Ford Coppola's re-edit of his 1979 classic about a young Captain who is set the mission of terminating a crazed Colonel during the Vietnam War.
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TV-gids - maandag, 01-04-24

01:55
This World
Ten years after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared with 239 passengers and crew on board on 8 March 2014, a look at whether new radio technology may finally help locate the missing aircraft.
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02:55
Big Gay Wedding with Tom Allen
Celebrating the tenth anniversary of same-sex marriage in England and Wales, Tom Allen explores the fight for equal marriage and arranges a dream wedding for one very lucky couple.
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03:55
Mandy
Mandy often has her head in the clouds. Normally, this would be a disadvantage for long-term success, but in her new role, it is absolutely essential.
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04:10
Mandy
Mandy's precious me-time is disturbed by an unexpected visitor, whose arrival sparks a series of events that lead her to a new job where she makes new friends and even newer enemies.
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04:25
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 to get the best price for their items, including a wash tub, an autocycle, a Rowntree's advertising sign, a Victorian glass ship and a rocking horse.
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08:15
Bridge of Lies
Ross Kemp presents the quiz show where a team of four take on the Bridge of Lies. In this episode, they are friends Sarah, Charlotte, Tamara and Iulia. One by one, they all face the Bridge, choosing who faces each crossing depending on the question category. Each crossing has 32 potential steps, including 22 truths and ten lies. They must cross the Bridge by stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies, earning money for each correct answer.
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09:00
The Hairy Bikers Go West
The Bikers reach Devon and Dorset for the final leg of their tour. In Dorset, they visit a watercress farm and meet a blacksmith, and in Devon, they search for biltong and learn all about the fermentation and distilling of white rum.
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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
There is excitement in the bird centre as a juvenile raven comes in with a broken wing. The combined expertise of head of birds Lorraine and the surgical knowledge of vet Romain will be needed if this young bird is to have a chance of flying again.
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16:00
Jay Blades' Home Fix
Sarah Moore demonstrates how to recycle old jars, Monty Don shares a way of making a raised bed for the garden, plus learn how to make a Hollywood-style mirror and put down parquet flooring.
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16:45
Best Home Cook
Ten top home cooks prepare their ultimate pasta dinners and rustle up a fruit dish before the weakest cooks face judge Angela Hartnett's tricky eliminator recipe.
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17:45
The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain
The Hairy Bikers get groovy in Liverpool as they take a historic pub tour of some of the swinging 60s most important pubs. They meet John Lennon's drinking buddies from the 1950s to find out what he got up to over a pint or two before he was famous.
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18:15
Flog It!
The team are at the RAF Museum in Cosford, Shropshire. Antiques experts Claire Rawle and Jonathan Pratt are on hand to find a selection of objects to take to auction. Claire comes across a rare Pelham Puppet, and Jonathan falls for a ladies silver fob watch. Paul Martin gets excited by iconic pop autographs and heads off to the nearby town of Dudley to find out about saddlemaking there from the First World War onwards.
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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 twists and shouts through postwar Liverpool, arriving in the city where the Sixties burst into life to find the strikingly contemporary concrete and glass Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King.
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20:00
Mastermind
Clive Myrie presents the grand final of the classic quiz. The specialist subjects are the Wimbledon singles championships 2000-present, Francis Bacon, the ancient Greek poet Sappho, the Mercury Prize, Marquis de Lafayette, and Clara Schumann.
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21:00
Only Connect
Two all-conquering teams from previous series battle for the title of champion of champions, the Dicers, Series 14, and the Data Wizards, Series 17. Find out what connects 1941-1979, 1917-2019, 1984-1984 and 2012-2009.
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21:30
University Challenge
The quiz competition for students continues. Two teams go head-to-head in the last of the year's semi-finals. Amol Rajan asks the questions.
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22:00
Colombia with Simon Reeve
Simon travels into the jungle and comes face to face with the guerrilla army, FARC, which is now promising to lay down arms. In the Pacific coast city of Buenaventura, Simon finds out more about the fearsome right-wing paramilitary.
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