BBC Two Wales Schedule
Wales Schedule
Morning
06:05
Homes Under the Hammer—Series 15, Episode 19
19/100Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit houses in Derby, Gravesend and Dorset.(R)
07:05
Real Rescues—Series 10, Episode 1
1/20Police head up the M1 after a young couple have been pushed across three lanes of traffic.(R)
07:50
Claimed and Shamed—Series 1, Episode 1
1/10A man fakes his own personal injury claim using a nail gun.(R)
08:20
Wanted Down Under—Series 7, Morby Family
3/20Angela wants to move to Perth, but can she convince her husband Brendan?(R)
09:05
Britain's Big Wildlife Revival—Farmland
5/6Ellie Harrison discovers how much countryside has been transformed into a food factory.(R)
10:05
The Incredible Spice Men—South Wales
2/5Tony and Cyrus cook with goats' cheese in Carmarthenshire and visit a Bridgend sweet shop.(R)
10:35
HARDtalk—John Limbert - US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Iran (2009- 2010)
Stephen Sackur interviews one of the US diplomats held hostage in Tehran 34 years ago.(R)
11:00
BBC News—01/10/2013
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
11:30
BBC World News—01/10/2013
The latest international news from the BBC.
Afternoon
12:00
Daily Politics—Conference Special
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn with the latest from the Conservative Party conference.
13:00
Weakest Link—01/10/2013
Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz.
13:45
am.pm—01/10/2013
Including First Minister's Questions.
14:30
Coast—Series 5 (Shortened Versions), Falmouth to Land's End
Neil Oliver performs on the stage of a remarkable coastal amphitheatre near Land's End.(R)
14:45
Oceans—Indian Ocean - Coastal
6/8The team explores the coastal waters of the Indian Ocean.(R)
15:45
Elephant Diaries—Series 2, Episode 4
4/5One of the elephants struggles with painful joints and a possible heart condition.(R)
16:15
South Pacific—Castaways
2/6A look at how every one of the 20,000 islands was colonised by the Polynesians.(R)
17:15
Antiques Roadshow—Series 27, Stornoway
18/26Among the items in Stornoway are some gruesome early medical instruments.(R)
Evening
18:00
Eggheads—Series 14, Episode 66
66/140Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz featuring the UK's top quiz champions.
18:30
Strictly - It Takes Two—Series 11, Episode 2
2/60Karen Hardy gives her spin on the choreography from the weekend.
19:00
Hairy Bikers' Bakeation—1-Hour Versions, Norway
1/8The duo cook Norwegian recipes: rye bread, cardamom and lemon cookies, and pirogi.(R)
20:00
The Great British Bake Off—Series 4, Pastry
7/15The bakers face the challenges of the pastry round.
21:00
The Wrong Mans—Series 1, Bad Mans
2/6Sam and Phil are sent to rescue a hostage but end up with an angry hostage of their own.
21:30
The Sarah Millican Television Programme—Series 3, Episode 2
2/6Sarah Millican is joined by special guests to talk travel, antiques and children's shows.
22:00
Later... with Jools Holland—Series 43 Live, Episode 3
3/8With Franz Ferdinand, Goldfrapp, Gregory Porter, James Blake, Radkey, and Chas & Dave.
22:30
Newsnight—01/10/2013
The Daily Mail justify attacks on Ed Miliband's father. Plus Tory Conference coverage.
23:20
Today at Conference—2013, 01/10/2013
James Landale presents highlights from the Conservative Party annual conference.
23:50
The Crane Gang—Episode 2
2/3The pressure is on for the UK's largest mobile crane company.(R)
Late
00:50
The United States of Television: America in Primetime—The Independent Woman
3/4Alan Yentob reflects on the social changes that transformed the perception of women on TV.(R)
01:50
Off airProgrammes will resume at 04:00
04:00
Fazer's Urban Takeover - Learning Zone
Fazer from N-Dubz takes urban musicians on a crash course in classical music.
04:30
Adapting Carmen: Re-imagining a Classic
A behind-the-scenes look at three very different versions of George Bizet's opera, Carmen.(R)
05:00
The Charles Dickens Show—The Workhouse
1/4Charles and Doctor Thomas Barnardo discuss the Victorian phenomenon of the workhouse.(R)
05:15
The Charles Dickens Show—Health
2/4Charles Dickens discusses Victorian health with Mary Seacole and Florence Nightingale.(R)
05:35
The Charles Dickens Show—Child Labour
3/4Charles Dickens and reforming peer Lord Shaftesbury discuss child labour.(R)
05:55
Wonders of Nature—Emperor Penguin - Caring
4/20An emperor penguin watches as her baby is born in the harsh habitat of Antarctica.(R)

































