BBC Two

BBC Two

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

United Kingdom

TV-gids - donderdag, 18-04-24

00:10
BBC Weather
The latest weather forecast.
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00:15
Pilgrimage
The pilgrims start just outside Eryri National Park and head west towards the Llyn Peninsula and the village of Y Fron in the famous North Wales slate landscape. They have a tough day of hill walking in the rain ahead of them.
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01:15
Bring the Drama
There's music, love, and romance as the actors face one of the most famous dance scenes from `Downton Abbey'. It's also their last chance to impress for a place in the final industry showcase, and Ed Speelers is on hand to coach them.
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02:15
Dragons' Den
Those pitching their ideas include a Sheffield-born dog lover who has an innovative take on dog treats, an eco-conscious entrepreneur who thinks he can conquer the drinks industry, and a couple who want to bring sports recovery to the masses.
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03:15
The Darkest Days: Israel-Gaza Six Months On
Lyse Doucet presents searing accounts of the human cost on both sides, with eyewitness reports from both Israel and Gaza.
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04:15
This Is BBC TWO
A preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two.
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07:30
Bargain Hunt
Charlie Ross learns about small personal tokens donated by parents of children left in the care of the Foundling Hospital in London back in the 18th century. Meanwhile, the two teams have plenty of stalls to browse at an antiques fair in Detling.
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08:15
Escape to the Country
A couple want to swap their Cheshire townhouse for the dark skies and beautiful open spaces of Shropshire. Denise Nurse helps them with the property search and also visits a flower farm in full bloom.
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09:00
Gardeners' World
With summer in mind, Monty plants up a seating area filled with night-scented plants and begins preparations to sow a new lawn. He also takes dahlia cuttings and sows squash for an autumn harvest.
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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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13:15
Politics Live
The big political issues of the day.
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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
The Edible Garden
Alys shows how simple it can be to grow fruit. With most of her garden devoted to growing vegetables, she still manages to squeeze in some juicy fruits alongside her mature apple tree. As well as enjoying them for breakfast, Alys preserves their flavour by making jams, tangy fruit leathers and sweet dried apple rings.
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16:00
Jay and Dom's Home Fix
In a trip down memory lane, an old trunk is turned into a stylish cocktail cabinet. Diarmuid Gavin creates a relaxing garden retreat complete with firepit, and a 50p charity shop cup makes an extraordinary return at auction. Jay Blades repurposes a planter from a chandelier, whilst Dom Chinea personalises a doormat. In their main build, Jay and Dom create coffee tables out of the most unusual items.
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16:45
The Home That 2 Built
A look back at the 1990s and 2000s, when BBC Two was making over homes by chucking out the chintz, turning gardens into outside rooms and kitchens into pukka Jamie Oliver zones. Soon there was a craze for decluttering and minimal living linked to the crazed flipping of homes in the mortgage-mad Noughties.
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17:45
Chris and Meg's Wild Summer
Chris Packham and stepdaughter Megan McCubbin explore the coast of the North East and Scottish borders. At the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead, they visit the furthest-inland colony of kittiwakes the world.
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18:15
Flog It!
Today Flog It! comes from Bristol Cathedral in the south west of England. Antique experts James Lewis and Philip Serrell find objects to take off to auction. James comes across a bronze statue of Buddha and Philip gets excited by an honesty box. Paul Martin delves into the archives to learn how the BBC Natural History Unit, which is the largest wildlife documentary production house in the world, was established in Bristol.
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19:00
Richard Osman's House of Games
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Diarmuid Gavin, Roo Irvine, John Kearns and Claire Richards take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
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19:30
Great Coastal Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo resumes his railway exploration of North Wales on the Isle of Anglesey, where the briny waters of the Menai Strait are being used to create a Welsh gastronomic delight.
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20:00
Your Home Made Perfect
Irene and Richard bought their three-bedroom home in Croydon 19 years ago, but as the family grew, the house began to feel too small for them. With three teenagers in the house, Ella, Emily, and Lewis are all fighting for space.
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21:00
Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby
Monica and Rob travel to the highlands of central Sri Lanka to learn about Ceylon Tea Trails, a series of colonial era bungalows that have been renovated and reinvented by a local family of tea entrepreneurs.
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22:00
A Life in Ten Pictures
Nelson Mandela's image is famous around the world. A handful of iconic shots and private snaps reveal a new story and an extraordinary life through a unique lens.
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22:55
Natural World
Welcome to the Penguin Post Office, a little bit of Britain in the heart of Antarctica. Inside, the post office has everything you'd expect. Outside, things are a little bit different. Neighbouring the post office are 3,000 gentoo penguins. They are there to raise a family but their lives are far from picture postcard as adultery and robbery are rife.
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23:00
Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing
Paul and Bob are on the River Severn in Worcestershire to fish for zander. It's a new species for both of them, and they enlist the help of a local guide, Tim Maslen to find the best spots. Paul explains to Bob how he has never even fished for zander before, let alone caught one. Paul and Bob are on the River Severn in Worcestershire to fish for zander. It's a new species for both of them, and they enlist the help of a local guide, Tim Maslen to find the best spots.
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23:30
Newsnight
The day's important national and international news stories. With Victoria Derbyshire.
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TV-gids - vrijdag, 19-04-24

00:10
BBC Weather
The latest weather forecast.
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00:15
Surgeons: At the Edge of Life
Surgeons at University Hospital Southampton carry out over 34,000 operations a year. Many of these are the last hope for their patients, and maxillofacial consultant Sanjay Sharma takes on some of the most challenging cases.
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01:15
Pompeii: The New Dig
The excavation begins with the discovery of a large brick-built oven. It begins as a mystery, as it is too big to be just for a private residence. However, further investigations reveal it was part of a thriving commercial bakery.
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02:15
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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03:15
Beyond Paradise
When a priest from a Catholic boarding school suddenly disappears, Humphrey and Esther find that his case has uncanny similarities to a local myth. With the school's headmistress reluctant to aid the investigation, the team have their work cut out.
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04:15
This Is BBC TWO
A preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two.
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07:15
Homes Under the Hammer
A house beside a railway has Tommy recommending good double glazing in Orpington, South East London. Meanwhile, Dion is in Greater Manchester, where the sandwich bill is racking up for the new owner.
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08:15
Money for Nothing
Jacqui Joseph is at Beaconsfield recycling centre in Buckinghamshire on the hunt for three items with the potential to be revamped and sold on for cash. Among the items, an ornately carved cabinet offers a unique challenge.
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09:00
Antiques Roadshow
The roadshow comes from Alexandra Gardens in the heart of Cardiff, where treasures include a pipe by a renowned Maori craftsman, a book listing wartime spies and a rare SAS medal collection.
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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
The Edible Garden
In Alys's pretty but productive backyard, she grows flowers and herbs for many reasons; to flavour her food, to decorate her home and to attract wildlife essential for the health and productivity of her garden. From herb omelettes, to bread made with rosemary and salads of edible blooms, flowers and herbs are the garden garnishes that bring both the garden and kitchen to life.
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16:00
Jay and Dom's Home Fix
In today's dip into the archives, Monty Don gives us the lowdown on the best hedge-trimming tools, a dated armchair is given an outrageous upcycle, and Alan Titchmarsh shares his secrets on how to build a pond. Dom shows us a crafty make to hang bathroom towels on, while Jay builds a under-bed storage solution. In their big build, Jay and Dom construct drinks bars for both big and small gardens..
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16:45
Home Is Where the Art Is
Today's buyer lives in Staffordshire, and she has recently welcomed her first grandchild. She wants something big and bold for her home to celebrate this joyous time.
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17:15
Chris and Meg's Wild Summer
Chris and Meg explore the ancient Caledonian woodlands of Abernethy National Nature Reserve, where Chris is on a mission to show Meg a very rare flower. The next day, Chris and Meg head to the tranquillity of Loch Insh in search of the osprey.
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17:45
Chris and Meg's Wild Summer
The final leg of Chris and Meg's journey takes them to the Western Isles, in the far north of Scotland. Meg spots a minke whale and a pod of dolphins on the ferry, before they even reach the isles.
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18:15
Flog It!
Today Flog It! comes from Glemham Hall in Suffolk. Antiques experts James Lewis is enchanted by a Victorian pedlar doll complete with wicker basket and wares, and Jonathan Pratt enjoys learning the history of a dress dating back to the 1940s made from parachute silk. Paul Martin explores nearby Framlingham Castle, which provided a secure bolt hole for Mary Tudor as she battled to become Queen of England.
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19:00
Richard Osman's House of Games
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Diarmuid Gavin, Roo Irvine, John Kearns and Claire Richards take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
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19:30
Great Coastal Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo takes the train to the medieval walled town of Conwy on the last leg of his exploration of the shores of North Wales. In the foothills of the Carneddau mountain range, Michael enjoys breathtaking views.
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20:00
Grand Tours of Scotland's Rivers
Paul explores the upper reaches of the mighty River Tay, beginning with a flight in a microlight over the river's source, high above Ben Lui. Returning to earth, Paul goes underground to explore an active gold mine beside the river.
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20:30
Beechgrove Garden
It's a busy time in the horticultural calendar and there's lots to be done at Beechgrove Garden. Calum Clunie and Lizzie Schofield unwrap dahlias after a winter in the dark, and Lizzie is in the gravel garden splitting and separating crocosmia.
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21:00
Gardeners' World
Monty is repairing turf, sowing sweetcorn and planting pots for evening fragrance. Meanwhile, Adam travels to Dublin to meet musician Adam Clayton, from the rock band U2, who, when not playing bass guitar, prefers to spend time in his garden.
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22:00
Disclosure
A missing man, a hunt across the US, and the untold story of an eccentric Inverness street trader who became an international fugitive. Exploring whether Kim Avis really did drown in the waters off California's infamous Mortuary Beach.
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