BBC Two HD Schedule
HD Schedule
Morning
06:45
Rip Off Britain—Series 8, Episode 17
17/20Why residents desperate to get their roads up to scratch will have to fork out thousands.(R)
07:30
Thief Trackers—Series 2, Episode 2
2/10The thief tracker team uses GPS technology to follow a criminal who steals a camera.(R)
08:00
See Hear—Series 36, The BSL Act One Year On
A year after the introduction of laws promoting sign language in Scotland, what's changed?
08:30
The Hairy Builder—Friars Mill
15/15Dave Myers is in Leicester, helping to restore the fantastic 18th-century Friars Mill.(R)
09:00
Victoria Derbyshire—05/10/2016
Victoria hears from Anne Darwin, who was jailed for helping her husband fake his death.
11:00
Daily Politics—05/10/2016: Conservative Leader's Speech
Live coverage of Theresa May's speech to the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham.
Afternoon
13:00
Coast—Series 5 (Shortened Versions), The Wash
Neil Oliver visits the birthplace of Lord Nelson and explores the Norfolk shoreline.(R)
13:15
The Edge—Series 1, Episode 10
10/25Four contestants battle it out for the chance to roll down the cash lanes.(R)
14:00
Hi-de-Hi!—Series 5, The Marriage Settlement
4/7Jeffrey tries to sort out his marital problems.(R)
14:30
Yes, Prime Minister—Series 1, A Victory for Democracy
6/8Jim Hacker begins to wonder whether the government runs the Foreign Office, or vice versa.(R)
15:00
To the Manor Born—Series 1, The Summer Hunt Ball
5/8There's some confusion over who should arrange the traditional hunt ball.(R)
15:30
Hidden Kingdoms—Secret Forests
2/3A tree shrew and a chipmunk face terrifying predators as they search for vital food.(R)
16:30
The Link—Series 2, Episode 8
8/40Three teams battle it out to spot the link between a growing number of clues.(R)
17:15
Flog It!—Series 10, Dulwich
The team visit Dulwich College where a biscuit tin drums up a surprise result at auction.(R)
Evening
18:00
Eggheads—Series 18, Episode 7
Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz featuring the UK's top quiz champions.
18:30
Strictly - It Takes Two—Series 14, Episode 8
Ian Waite gives his thoughts on the couples' training progress.
19:00
Mary Berry's Foolproof Cooking—Episode 1
1/6Mary prepares salmon fillets with herbs and red pepper and a side of spiralised veg.(R)
19:30
Great British Menu—Series 11, London & South East Main
One chef's main course celebrates the determination of British producers.
20:00
Coast—The Great Guide, England's South East
3/8The stories of trade and defence that characterise England's south east coast.
21:00
A World Without Down's Syndrome?
Sally Phillips fronts a film about Down's syndrome and the ethics of pregnancy screening.
22:00
Live at the Apollo—Series 11, Episode 1
1/6Alan Carr introduces performances from Francesca Martinez and Nish Kumar.(R)
22:30
Newsnight—05/10/2016
Emily Maitlis analyses Theresa May's speech - does it signal big changes?
23:15
Today at Conference—2016, Conservative - Wednesday
Andrew Neil with highlights of the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.
23:45
Dominic Sandbrook: Let Us Entertain You—In with the Old
2/4Looking at how working-class voices have risen and been absorbed into the elite.(R)
Late
00:45
See Hear—Series 36, The BSL Act One Year On
A year after the introduction of laws promoting sign language in Scotland, what's changed?(R)
01:15
The Doctor Who Gave Up Drugs—Series 1, Episode 2
2/2Dr Chris van Tulleken now wants to offer drug-free treatments to all the patients.(R)
02:15
Britain's Hardest Workers: Inside the Low Wage Economy—Episode 5
5/5In the final two days of the experiment, the five remaining workers take on night work.(R)

























