BBC Two Wales Schedule
Wales Schedule
Morning
06:15
Heir Hunters—Series 10 Reversions, Parker/Carr
3/20A tricky case features a large family of glove makers who plied their trade in Yeovil.(R)
07:00
Countryside 999—Series 4, Episode 4
4/15An elderly man with an aneurysm is helped by the crew of the Cornwall Air Ambulance.(R)
07:45
Claimed and Shamed—Series 5, Episode 5
5/10A scam using a hotdog and some terrible acting fails to bring home the bacon.(R)
08:15
MasterChef: The Professionals—Series 8, Episode 18
18/21The last three semi-finalists work with chef Lisa Allen at the Michelin-starred Northcote.(R)
09:15
Victoria Derbyshire—04/03/2016
Martin Lewis discusses the relationship between mental health and debt.
11:00
BBC News—04/03/2016
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
Afternoon
12:00
Daily Politics—04/03/2016
Andrew Neil is joined by Liam Fox and Leanne Wood to discuss the latest political news.
13:00
Davis Cup—2016, First Round - Great Britain v Japan: Day 1
Coverage of the first day of Great Britain's Davis Cup tie against Japan.
Evening
18:00
Eggheads—Series 17, Episode 11
Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz featuring the UK's top quiz champions.
18:30
Too Much TV—04/03/2016
5/25Aled Jones and Sara Cox talk to actors Alistair Petrie and Alison O'Donnell.
19:00
Scrum V—Live Pro12: 2015/2016, Scarlets v Treviso
Ross Harries presents coverage of Scarlets v Treviso in the Pro 12.
21:00
Sport Wales—04/03/2016
Dot Davies presents previews, reviews and stories from the world of sport.
21:30
Land of Hope and Glory - British Country Life—Episode 1
1/3The glory and eccentricity of the men and women who live the rural life.
22:30
Newsnight—04/03/2016
A programme dedicated to the US elections. With Kirsty Wark.
23:00
Artsnight—Series 2, When Henry Met Karl
26/28Leading neurosurgeon Henry Marsh interviews Norwegian author Karl Ove Knausgaard.
23:35
QI—Series M, VG: Part One
17/18A compilation of favourite moments from the M series of QI.
Late
00:05
Leave to Remain
Drama about a teenage Afghan refugee whose status in the UK is about to be decided.
01:30
See Hear—Series 35, Britain's Oldest Deaf School Closes
14/15An investigation into the closure of the Royal School for the Deaf in Margate.(R)
02:00
The Not So Secret Life of the Manic Depressive: 10 Years On
Stephen Fry follows up on his 2006 series about manic depression.(R)


















