BBC Two Wales Schedule
Wales Schedule
Morning
06:05
Homes Under the Hammer—Series 17, Episode 8
8/80Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit homes in Kent, Morecambe and Derbyshire.(R)
07:05
Don't Get Done Get Dom—Series 7, Conservatories
1/20Dominic Littlewood comes to the aid of a couple who have had four years of hell.(R)
07:50
Crime Scene Rescue—Harry and Linda
1/10Rav Wilding assists a couple who were burgled on a special occasion for them.(R)
08:20
Heir Hunters—Series 6, Lane/Campbell
19/20The heir hunters are searching for the heirs to the £200,000 estate of William Lane.(R)
09:05
Great British Menu—Series 8, Central Fish
32/45The three chefs try to impress veteran judge Marcus Wareing with their fish courses.(R)
09:35
Deadly 60 on a Mission—Series 2, Asia
3/8Steve Backshall tracks down some of the largest deadly animals Asia has to offer.(R)
10:05
Great British Railway Journeys—Series 4, Spalding to Grimsby
10/25Michael Portillo sees how Lincolnshire farmers utilised rails to improve their harvests.(R)
10:35
HARDtalk—Steffen Kampeter
Shaun Ley speaks to Germany's deputy finance minister, Steffen Kampeter.(R)
11:00
BBC News—16/04/2013
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
11:30
BBC World News—16/04/2013
The latest international news from the BBC.
Afternoon
12:00
Daily Politics—16/04/2013
Andrew Neil is joined by free speech campaigner John Kampfner.
13:00
Super League Show—2013, Episode 11
Including St Helens v Catalan Dragons, Huddersfield v Hull KR and Salford v Hull FC.(R)
13:45
am.pm—16/04/2013
Including First Minister's Questions.
14:30
Coast—Series 5 (Shortened Versions), Harlech to Criccieth
11/31Mark Horton discovers how 13th-century Harlech Castle would have looked when it was built.(R)
14:40
Mastermind—2004, Episode 30
30/31Subjects include: Scottish infantry regiments since 1900 and Orlandus Lassus.(R)
15:10
The Great British Bake Off—Series 2, Desserts
6/11In the quarter-final, the remaining five have to impress with their dessert skills.(R)
16:10
Off airProgrammes will resume at 17:55
17:55
Coast—Shorts, Milford Haven
Neil Oliver visits Chapel Bay Fort in Milford Haven.(R)
Evening
18:00
Off airProgrammes will resume at 18:30
18:30
Bang Goes the Theory—Series 7, Episode 6
6/8What are scientists and engineers doing to reduce the strain on our ageing infrastructure?
19:00
Hairy Bikers' Best of British—Series 2, Shellfish
12/20The Bikers cook up a hearty beef and oyster pie and a crab and scallop mornay.
20:00
The Great British Sewing Bee—Series 1, Episode 3
3/4It is the semi-final and the sewers compete in three more challenges.
21:00
Keeping Britain Alive: The NHS in a Day—Episode 4
4/8The story of a tetraplegic coming to terms with a changed relationship with his daughter.
22:00
Later... with Jools Holland—Series 42 Live, Episode 2
2/8With Primal Scream, Haim, Everything Everything, Ana Moura, Night Beds and Jamie Cullum.
22:30
Newsnight—16/04/2013
Analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Jeremy Paxman.
23:20
Horizon—Tomorrow's World: A Horizon Special
Liz Bonnin reveals some of the technologies and innovations set to transform our lives.(R)
Late
00:20
The Railway: Keeping Britain on Track—Railway on My Doorstep
5/6With millions of neighbours, the railway must manage relations with local communities.(R)
01:20
Off airProgrammes will resume at 04:00
04:00
How to Write
Authors including Michael Morpurgo and Philip Pullman share the secrets of their writing.(R)
04:30
Writing for Walford
Tameka Empson from EastEnders presents a step-by-step guide to TV scriptwriting.(R)
05:00
Same but Different
Short documentary portraits of primary children with a range of disabilities.(R)
05:55
Wonders of Nature—Monarch Butterfly - Spectacle
6/20Beautiful monarch butterflies fly together, creating a wonderful spectacle.(R)




























