BBC Two England Schedule
England Schedule
Morning
06:00
Tikkabilla—Series 3, Body, Clothes, Holidays and Jelly
47/70Veejay, Paul and Tamba present Higgledy House, clothes and jelly.(R)
06:30
Our Planet—Animal Sounds and Eyes
7/40Nature clips examining animal sounds and eyes.(R)
06:40
Big Cook Little Cook—Series 1, Cat
4/28A cat called Cassy comes to the cafe. Ben and Small cook her a meal of Fishy on a Dishy.(R)
07:00
In the Night Garden—Series 1, Tombliboos' Waving Game
2/100The Tombliboos wave to everyone as they fly through the garden in the Pinky Ponk.(R)
07:30
Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies—Do You See What I See?
A game of 'do you see what I see?' initiates a discussion on how everyone sees things.(R)
07:45
Pinky Dinky Doo—Happy Burp Day
Pinky and her friends try to find a unique present for Daffinee's birthday.
08:00
Da Dick and Dom Dairies—Episode 17
17/20Featuring an appearance by DI Harry Batt, a menagerie of mucky games, and classic bogies.
08:30
Trapped—Series 2, Brighton
7/13Six children must work together to complete challenges, yet one of them can't be trusted.(R)
08:55
Prank Patrol—Prank Patrol Pocketsize, Bonkers Bowling
18/20Hannah is on a mission to turn her bowling friend into a bowling wreck.(R)
09:00
The Story of Tracy Beaker—Series 4, In with the Wellards/Meet the Parent
2/11The Wellards might not be as bad as first thought and Tracy's loyalties are tested.(R)
09:30
Dani's House—Series 1, Amnesia
7/13When Dani takes a fall, she is left unable to remember anything, even her own name.(R)
10:00
Stake Out—Series 1, Episode 7
The Prince of Askabar visits Edinburgh, but will Nick realise that he's a Stake Out actor?(R)
10:30
Gimme a Break—Series 1, The McKinnons - France Treehouse
7/13Sam and Josh have three great trips to choose from. They decide the holiday rules.(R)
11:00
Dangermouse—Series 1, The Invasion of Colonel K
Greenback infiltrates Colonel K's head and takes control of him.(R)
11:20
The Flintstones—The Bowling Ballet
2/166Fred secretly becomes a ballet pupil in order to regain form for the big bowling match.(R)
11:45
Murder Most Famous—Episode 2
2/5Series challenging six celebrities to write a crime novel.(R)
Afternoon
12:30
Working Lunch—17/02/2009
With guest Dame Julia Cleverdon, who runs Business in the Community.
13:00
Meerkat Manor—Series 1, An Awfully Big Adventure
11/13Flower's new litter ventures outside for the first time.(R)
13:20
Animal 24:7—Series 1, Episode 16
Animal handler Iain Newby takes on a three-foot catfish that has outgrown its tank.(R)
14:05
The World at War—Wolf Pack
10/26German U-boats cause havoc among Allied merchant shipping in the Atlantic.(R)
15:00
Murder, She Wrote—Series 9, The Petrified Florist
15/22A dinner party in Jessica's honour is interrupted by a florist, who is then murdered.(R)
15:45
Flog It!—Series 6, Doncaster
The team are in Doncaster. Paul visits a House of Fun.(R)
16:30
Ready Steady Cook—Series 20, Episode 21
The guests are two of Britain's top TV weathermen, Bill Giles and Michael Fish.
17:15
Cash in the Celebrity Attic—Series 2, Bob Champion
22/25Racing legend Bob Champion auction items in aid of his cancer research foundation.
Evening
18:00
Battle of the Brains—Series 2, Episode 7
7/20Quiz show hosted by Nicky Campbell and featuring some of the brightest brains in Britain.
18:30
Eggheads—Series 9, Episode 156
156/160Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz.
19:00
Who Do You Think You Are?—Series 6, Rick Stein
3/11Rick Stein sets out to learn about his ancestors on a journey which takes him to China.(R)
20:00
Oz and James Drink to Britain—Episode 7
7/8Oz and James begin their exploration of south-west England on a traditional cider farm.
20:30
MasterChef—Series 5, Episode 26
The four remaining semi-finalists have to cater for 600 at Port Talbot Steel Works.
21:00
Horizon—2008-2009, Can We Make a Star on Earth?
10/17Professor Brian Cox journeys in search of the energy source of the future, nuclear fusion.
22:00
The Culture Show—2008/2009, Episode 25
With the Oscars coming up, the Culture Show brings an alternative - the Kermode Awards.
22:30
Newsnight—17/02/2009
In-depth analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Kirsty Wark.
23:20
Arena—Harold Pinter - Part One: The Room
A look at Pinter's key theme, the room, through the rooms in which he wrote his plays.(R)
Late
00:20
Joins BBC News—18/02/2009
BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel.
04:00
Ma France 3 and 4
Stephane Cornicard presents 12 short programmes to help with spoken French.(R)
































