BBC Two Northern Ireland Schedule
Northern Ireland Schedule
Morning
06:05
Up Periscope
A US Navy lieutenant (James Garner) is sent to retrieve a top-secret code book.
07:55
The Heroes of Telemark
The Norwegian resistance try to destroy a Nazi heavy water plant. Starring Kirk Douglas.
10:00
Snooker: World Championship—2017, Day 1, Morning Session
Mark Selby begins the defence of the title as the snooker season's climax gets underway.
Afternoon
12:00
Cycling: Track World Championships—2017, Day 4
The penultimate day includes the men's omnium and the conclusion of the men's sprint.
15:30
Mary Berry's Easter Feast—Episode 2
2/2A look at Easter food of Greek Orthodox, Filipino and Italian communities in the UK.(R)
16:30
Snooker: World Championship—2017, Day 1, Afternoon Session - Pt 2
Continued coverage of the opening day. Ronnie O'Sullivan starts his bid.
17:30
Nature's Weirdest Events—Series 2 (Cutdowns), Episode 1
Chris Packham examines some of the world's weirdest natural events.(R)
17:45
Easter from King's—2017
Music and readings for Holy Week and Easter from the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge.
Evening
19:00
Snooker: World Championship—2017, Day 1, Evening Session - Pt 1
Live coverage from Sheffield, where Mark Selby hopes to secure his place in round two.
20:00
Home Ground—Series 2, Episode 4
Jo Scott meets an ethical taxidermist who uses her work to educate the public about nature(R)
20:30
Grand Tours of Scotland—Series 1, Mind, Body and Spirit
4/6Paul Murton traces the history of the great outdoors, taking in Loch Tay and Rannoch Moor.
21:00
QI XL—Series M, Miscellany
4/16Mulling over M-themed matters with Cariad Lloyd, Rhod Gilbert and Noel Fielding.(R)
21:45
War of the Worlds
Tom Cruise stars in a remake of the 1953 adaptation of HG Wells's classic novel.
23:35
Snooker: World Championship Highlights—2017, Day 1
Highlights from Saturday evening's matches, as defending champion Mark Selby competes.
Late
00:25
World Championship Snooker Extra—2017, Day 1
Highlights of the opening day's play from the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.














