BBC Two Scotland Schedule
Scotland Schedule
Morning
06:15
Henry VIII and His Six Wives
On his deathbed, King Henry VIII recalls how he wooed and wed his six wives.
08:15
Formula 1—2015, Brazilian Grand Prix - Practice 1
Live coverage of the first practice session at the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos.(R)
10:05
Formula 1—2015, Brazilian Grand Prix - Practice 2
Live coverage of the second practice session at the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos.(R)
11:55
Formula 1 Rewind—Great Results
9/10Highlights of three classic races from the Formula 1 archives.
Afternoon
12:55
Bowls: Scottish International Open—2015, 14/11/15
Dougie Vipond introduces coverage of the 2015 Scottish Open final.
15:50
A Taste of Britain—Series 1, West Sussex
20/20Janet and Brian visit the magnificent Goodwood estate, home to an organic dairy herd.(R)
16:20
The Great Pottery Throw Down—Series 1, Episode 2
2/6The nine remaining potters must make a decorative hand basin.(R)
17:20
BBC Children in Need—2015, Scotland's Best Bits
Jackie Bird presents highlights from Friday's Children in Need.
Evening
18:30
Nature's Weirdest Events—Series 2 (30-Minute Versions), Episode 3
Chris Packham explores more bizarre and extraordinary natural events.
19:00
How Scotland Works—Series 1, Brand Scotland
2/3This programme tells the story of Scotland the brand.(R)
20:00
Newsnight—14/11/2015
Emily Maitlis presents a special programme from Paris.
20:30
Dad's Army—Series 4, Boots, Boots, Boots
3/13Captain Mainwaring starts a foot-hardening programme.(R)
21:00
QI XL—Series M, M-Places
3/16Visiting places starting with an 'M' with Sue Perkins, Sami Shah and David Mitchell.
21:45
David Gilmour: Wider Horizons
An intimate portrait of guitarist and singer David Gilmour.
23:00
Later... with Jools Holland—Duos and Duets
Jools looks back through the archives at performances by classic and contemporary duos.
Late
00:00
The Last Station
Biographical drama telling the tale of Tolstoy as his wife fights for his love and money.
01:45
Sergeant Rutledge
A sergeant is falsely accused of the murder of his commander. Directed by John Ford.
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