2026-01-11 01:00 My Kind of Town 01:30 My Kind of Town 02:00 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites A collection of the greatest moments from the highly entertaining cookery show in which top chefs prepare delicious meals with celebrity guests. (Senderinfo). 03:30 Mary Berry – Love to Cook One of the greatest pleasures of food is that there are always ideas and ingredients to discover, and Mary never tires of exploring new ways to cook and eat. Times are changing, and in recent years, the popularity of plant-based foods has grown immensely. In this episode, Mary meets father and son duo Mike and Joe of One Planet Pizza, who have turned their passion into a successful business. But c 04:00 Rick Stein's Australia 05:00 Snooker: The Masters 09:15 Ski Sunday Winter sports coverage across the major disciplines, with commentary and highlights of the big weekend races provided by former British athletes and snow-savvy BBC journalists. The show, which first appeared in 1978, features the most fearsome speed descents on the FIS world cup tour such as the Hahnenkamm in Kitzbuhel, the Lauberhorn in Wengen and the night slalom in Schladming. Originally fronte 10:00 Digging for Britain Professor Alice Roberts takes viewers on a journey of discovery as she digs up the past to uncover the hidden truths of the past buried by Britain's of the past in this show. It brings its viewers artefacts from excavations across the British Isles from 8000-year-old Neolithic pottery to World War 2 Navy dive bomber planes all with intriguing stories of how they were found. Alice joins excited tea 11:00 Top Gear Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May bring relief to flood-stricken areas of Britain by building a car that can turn into a hovercraft. After a bumpy start, the presenters demonstrate the brilliance of their creation with an eventful journey down the River Avon. Also in this show, Jeremy is on the track in the insane Mercedes SLS Black and the 739 horsepower SLS Electric, while Hollywood 12:00 Pilgrimage with Simon Reeve 13:00 The Million Pound Shaman Scam In the wealthy London suburb of Hampstead, residents are scammed out of a million pounds by a prolific fraudster who masquerades as a shaman. (Senderinfo). 14:00 Saving Private Ryan 6. Juni 1944. D-Day. Blutjunge, vor Angst kotzende US-Soldaten landen in der Normandie, Kampfabschnitt Omaha - ein Inferno. Die GIs sterben wie die Fliegen. Hier gibt es keine Deckung vorm deutschen Feuer, keine Ordnung, nur endloses Grauen, einen Strand, der sich rot färbt vom Blut. Bis Captain Miller (Tom Hanks) und die Überlebenden seiner Kompanie eine Bresche in den Verteidigungswall sprengen 16:40 Snooker: The Masters 18:40 The Traitors 19:40 The Traitors 20:45 This is BBC Two 22:50 Antiques Roadshow Antiques valuation programme. A team of well-respected experts travel around the UK visiting a string of beautiful locations such as castles, stately homes, mansions, gardens and museums. They are met by members of the public who have brought along an antique, family heirloom or curio, eager for a current valuation. The experts have their own specialisms and are always on the lookout for a surpris 23:50 The FA Cup
2026-01-12 01:00 BBC News The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of p 04:15 Politics Live Join presenter Jo Coburn as she discusses the latest political news and stories in a conversational format, covering the comings-and-goings from Westminster in the BBC's daily politics programme. Featuring opinions and arguments from all the sides of the political spectrum, the show invites informed and opinionated guests to share their views on the stories of the day. Andrew Neil presents a speci 05:00 Snooker: The Masters 09:15 Flog It! Members of the public sell their unwanted antiques at auction in an effort to make profit. But will the risk pay off? Host Paul Martin presents this compelling reality TV show, and there are experts on hand to do a valuation of the items beforehand, too. The show travels up and down the country, meaning everyone has the opportunity to take part and win some cash, as long as they have the right ant 10:00 Richard Osman's House of Games Celebrity gameshow. Every week Richard Osman welcomes four celebrities to take on some of his many tricky and fiendish games. Playing from Monday to Friday – with double points being given on Fridays – the contestants are faced with a selection of competitions individually and as pairs. The winner of each episode is awarded prizes for being the daily winner. The contestant with the most points at 10:30 Robson Green's Weekend Escapes 11:00 Global Eye Award-winning investigations – revealing secrets, rooting out injustice, and exposing crime, corruption, and abuse. The biggest stories from BBC correspondents all over the world. (Senderinfo). 11:30 Celebrity Mastermind Host John Humphreys welcomes VIP guests to a charity version of the long-running quiz for the nation's top brainboxes. Three celebrity contestants take turns to sit in the famous black chair, where they face two minutes of quick fire questions on general knowledge, and then on a chosen specialist subject. The prize money on offer in one of the toughest quizes on TV is donated to charitable causes 12:00 Only Connect British quiz show, presented by Victoria Coren Mitchell, in which teams compete in a tournament of finding connections between seemingly unrelated clues. Each episode features two teams of three people competing in four rounds of gameplay. Each of the four rounds involve connections but they are not obvious or easy. The four rounds are ''What is the Connection?'', ''What Comes Fourth?'', ''Connect 12:30 University Challenge Long-running general knowledge quiz that tests the intellectual powers of the brightest undergraduates in Britain. Launched in 1962 and hosted by Bamber Gascoigne, the show achieved cult status with teams from two different rival colleges pitting their wits against each other each week. The questions are as varied and as tough as they can be, and competitors risk having hard-earned points deducted 13:00 Lucy Worsley: Victorian Murder Club 14:00 Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing Paul, Bob and trusty terrier Ted travel to the Hampshire Avon, where the leaves are turning to red and gold as autumn begins to set in. The Hampshire Avon has one of the UK's most diverse fish populations, and the section of the river on the Longford Estate has been left to grow and adapt with little human interference. This means there is a huge variety of fishing on offer, and Paul and Bob targe 14:30 Newsnight In-depth news and current affairs review of the main political and economic stories of the day, featuring robust interviews with senior government and opposition figures, business and union leaders, and analytical reports that delve behind the headlines. Regular presenters cross-examine studio guests on details of policies, priorities, actions and inactions, on a range of domestic UK and internati 15:00 Eternal Beauty 16:30 Snooker: The Masters 18:30 Countryfile Discover more about the British countryside as the presenters visit rural homes and areas to bring stories about nature and wildlife and environmental topics to a wider audience. The programme focuses on seasonal subjects with an overarching theme of conservation, species protection, the preservation of the rural way of life and challenges facing modern farming communities. The Sunday morning show 19:25 Can You Keep a Secret? 19:55 Global Eye 20:25 This is BBC Two 22:00 The Travelling Auctioneers 22:45 Bargain Hunt Two teams of amateur collectors meet at an antiques fair to compete to turn in the largest profit from a £300 budget. The teams receive guidance from expert traders, who give feedback on which items are most likely to attract the highest bids. The contestants first head to the High Street to acquire items they want to trade. Any leftover money is taken by their mentors, who go shopping for extra i 23:30 Weatherman Walking Derek turns Pied Piper as he launches a walk of 800 children marking the anniversary of "People Power" that saved a stretch of the Loughor Estuary for families to enjoy. On this Carmarthenshire coastal walk from Pwll to Kidwelly, the weatherman also discovers a former munitions factory that employed 6,000 people, has a spin in a racing car and learns the story of Wales's feisty warrior princess Gw
2026-01-13 00:00 Robson Green's Weekend Escapes 00:30 See Hear See Hear is BBC's long-running monthly television program targeted at deaf audiences, addressing issues relevant for the deaf community in Britain and all over the world. This magazine presented entirely in British Sign Language discusses different topics, from deaf people's rights to education and technology, with the aim to inform people with hearing problems about the latest news and stories. 01:00 BBC News The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of p 04:15 Politics Live Join presenter Jo Coburn as she discusses the latest political news and stories in a conversational format, covering the comings-and-goings from Westminster in the BBC's daily politics programme. Featuring opinions and arguments from all the sides of the political spectrum, the show invites informed and opinionated guests to share their views on the stories of the day. Andrew Neil presents a speci 05:00 Snooker: The Masters 09:15 Flog It! This episode comes from the place sometimes dubbed "the last bastion of free speech in the western world" – the historic Oxford Union. Paul Martin is joined by experts Christina Trevanion and Mark Stacey. Together the team pick out a selection of interesting antiques and collectables to be sold at the local auction house. Christina uncovers a famous fake while Mark gets a religious education after 10:00 Richard Osman's House of Games Celebrity gameshow. Every week Richard Osman welcomes four celebrities to take on some of his many tricky and fiendish games. Playing from Monday to Friday – with double points being given on Fridays – the contestants are faced with a selection of competitions individually and as pairs. The winner of each episode is awarded prizes for being the daily winner. The contestant with the most points at 10:30 Robson Green's Weekend Escapes 11:00 Rick Stein's Australia 12:00 A House Through Time By 1936, the ruling Nazi Party is transforming the lives of the residents at the building in Berlin. One new resident, academic Paul Dittel, has returned to Germany to join the SS, the elite political soldiers of the Nazi Party. Meanwhile, in London, life continues relatively normally for the residents of Montagu Mansions – but as war breaks out, Italian resident Claudio Foglia suddenly finds hims 13:00 QI XL Comedy panel game show where celebrities and comedians come together in two teams to gain points on Quite Interesting topics. Presented by Sandi Toksvig with permanent panellists Stephen Fry and Alan Davies, with four guests that change each episode. The show asks the guests a series of questions that are obscure, difficult or misleading where there are often "obvious but wrong" answers. The quiz 13:45 Live at the Apollo West London's Hammersmith Apollo Theatre hosts some of the biggest names in stand up comedy. Hosted by Jack Dee, performing his own sketches and introducing well known and loved acts such as Lee Mack, Michael McIntyre, Sean Lock and Sarah Millican. Running since September 2004, this showtime series is a classic comedy staple in homes all over Britain, and draws crowds in their staggering numbers t 14:30 Newsnight In-depth news and current affairs review of the main political and economic stories of the day, featuring robust interviews with senior government and opposition figures, business and union leaders, and analytical reports that delve behind the headlines. Regular presenters cross-examine studio guests on details of policies, priorities, actions and inactions, on a range of domestic UK and internati 15:00 The Duke Kempton Bunton, a 60-year old taxi driver, was not exactly an exemplary husband or obedient citizen. His campaign for pensioners to have free television went unnoticed until 1961, when this Newcastle man stole Goya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington, for which he believed the British National Gallery had spent absurdly much money. His deed quickly became a legend. (Senderinfo). 16:30 Snooker: The Masters 18:30 See Hear See Hear is BBC's long-running monthly television program targeted at deaf audiences, addressing issues relevant for the deaf community in Britain and all over the world. This magazine presented entirely in British Sign Language discusses different topics, from deaf people's rights to education and technology, with the aim to inform people with hearing problems about the latest news and stories. 19:00 What We Do in the Shadows 19:25 The Traitors 20:30 Amanda & Alan's Greek Job 21:00 This is BBC Two 22:00 The Travelling Auctioneers 22:45 Bargain Hunt Two teams of amateur collectors meet at an antiques fair to compete to turn in the largest profit from a £300 budget. The teams receive guidance from expert traders, who give feedback on which items are most likely to attract the highest bids. The contestants first head to the High Street to acquire items they want to trade. Any leftover money is taken by their mentors, who go shopping for extra i 23:30 Rick Stein's Australia
2026-01-14 00:30 See Hear See Hear is BBC's long-running monthly television program targeted at deaf audiences, addressing issues relevant for the deaf community in Britain and all over the world. This magazine presented entirely in British Sign Language discusses different topics, from deaf people's rights to education and technology, with the aim to inform people with hearing problems about the latest news and stories. 01:00 BBC News The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of p 03:15 Politics Live Join presenter Jo Coburn as she discusses the latest political news and stories in a conversational format, covering the comings-and-goings from Westminster in the BBC's daily politics programme. Featuring opinions and arguments from all the sides of the political spectrum, the show invites informed and opinionated guests to share their views on the stories of the day. Andrew Neil presents a speci 05:00 Snooker: The Masters 09:15 Flog It! Members of the public sell their unwanted antiques at auction in an effort to make profit. But will the risk pay off? Host Paul Martin presents this compelling reality TV show, and there are experts on hand to do a valuation of the items beforehand, too. The show travels up and down the country, meaning everyone has the opportunity to take part and win some cash, as long as they have the right ant 10:00 Richard Osman's House of Games Celebrity gameshow. Every week Richard Osman welcomes four celebrities to take on some of his many tricky and fiendish games. Playing from Monday to Friday – with double points being given on Fridays – the contestants are faced with a selection of competitions individually and as pairs. The winner of each episode is awarded prizes for being the daily winner. The contestant with the most points at 10:30 Robson Green's Weekend Escapes 11:00 Snooker: The Masters 13:00 Digging for Britain Professor Alice Roberts takes viewers on a journey of discovery as she digs up the past to uncover the hidden truths of the past buried by Britain's of the past in this show. It brings its viewers artefacts from excavations across the British Isles from 8000-year-old Neolithic pottery to World War 2 Navy dive bomber planes all with intriguing stories of how they were found. Alice joins excited tea 14:00 One Foot in the Grave Much-loved BBC comedy series following the exploits of prematurely retired, ever-grumbling security guard Victor Meldrew (Richard Wilson) and his exasperated, level-headed wife Margaret (Annette Crosbie). The series is a bitter-sweet sitcom set in suburban England, based on the maxim that idle hands make mischief. Victor is unsuited to a life of leisure but finds himself at just the wrong age to b 14:30 Newsnight In-depth news and current affairs review of the main political and economic stories of the day, featuring robust interviews with senior government and opposition figures, business and union leaders, and analytical reports that delve behind the headlines. Regular presenters cross-examine studio guests on details of policies, priorities, actions and inactions, on a range of domestic UK and internati 15:00 The Million Pound Shaman Scam 16:00 Snooker: The Masters 18:00 See Hear See Hear is BBC's long-running monthly television program targeted at deaf audiences, addressing issues relevant for the deaf community in Britain and all over the world. This magazine presented entirely in British Sign Language discusses different topics, from deaf people's rights to education and technology, with the aim to inform people with hearing problems about the latest news and stories. 18:30 Mystery Road: Origin 19:20 Waiting for the Out 20:10 Inside the Factory Have you ever wondered how your favourite food gets on to the supermarket shelf? Then this show is for you. Join hosts Gregg Wallace (from Masterchef) and Cherry Healy as they take the viewer behind the scenes at some of the UK's largest and most well known food production plants. They reveal exactly what is involved in mass producing the finished article that ends up on our plates. From visiting 21:10 This is BBC Two 22:00 The Travelling Auctioneers 22:45 I Escaped to the Country The series catches up with individuals who purchased new properties and moved to the countryside in the previous show called Escape to the Country. The presenters visit them in their new homes to see how they settled, while the proud homeowners share stories about their new lifestyles, and show of the improvements they made on their country houses. They offer an insight into their new found peace, 23:30 Gardeners' World The long running gardening show that provides fantastic tips and advice on how to keep your garden flourishing throughout the year. First airing in 1960, Gardeners' World gives viewers an opportunity to learn from expert horticulturists, from the comfort of their own gardens across the country. The presenters give fellow green thumbs of all levels and experiences the inspiration to get outside and
2026-01-15 00:30 See Hear See Hear is BBC's long-running monthly television program targeted at deaf audiences, addressing issues relevant for the deaf community in Britain and all over the world. This magazine presented entirely in British Sign Language discusses different topics, from deaf people's rights to education and technology, with the aim to inform people with hearing problems about the latest news and stories. 01:00 BBC News The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of p 04:15 Politics Live Join presenter Jo Coburn as she discusses the latest political news and stories in a conversational format, covering the comings-and-goings from Westminster in the BBC's daily politics programme. Featuring opinions and arguments from all the sides of the political spectrum, the show invites informed and opinionated guests to share their views on the stories of the day. Andrew Neil presents a speci 05:00 Snooker: The Masters 09:15 Flog It! Flog It! comes from the the Discovery Museum, home to a fantastic collection of science and social history. It is the first science museum outside London and located in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne. Paul Martin is joined by experts Anita Manning and Nick Davies. Members of the public arrive at the museum laden with hundreds of antiques and collectibles to be valued by the Flog It! antique exp 10:00 Richard Osman's House of Games Celebrity gameshow. Every week Richard Osman welcomes four celebrities to take on some of his many tricky and fiendish games. Playing from Monday to Friday – with double points being given on Fridays – the contestants are faced with a selection of competitions individually and as pairs. The winner of each episode is awarded prizes for being the daily winner. The contestant with the most points at 10:30 Robson Green's Weekend Escapes 11:00 Snooker: The Masters 13:00 Rob and Rylan's Grand Tour Rob and Rylan arrive in the majestic Renaissance city of Florence, the city where art changed the world. The duo set out to discover how Grand Tourists tried to uncover the secrets of the Renaissance, getting up close and personal with Michelangelo's David, sampling the offal food Grand Tourists ate, and discovering a pioneering female Renaissance artist. And Rylan realises he's closer to a Renais 14:00 What We Do in the Shadows 14:25 Natural World Natural World is a series of wildlife programs that are centred around the Animal Kingdom and its habitats, and tell detailed stories about animals. Each episode is informative and brings a whole new perspective on animals in the most extraordinary places in the world. It is the longest-running documentary in its genre on British television, broadcast since its inception in 1983. (Senderinfo). 14:30 Newsnight In-depth news and current affairs review of the main political and economic stories of the day, featuring robust interviews with senior government and opposition figures, business and union leaders, and analytical reports that delve behind the headlines. Regular presenters cross-examine studio guests on details of policies, priorities, actions and inactions, on a range of domestic UK and internati 15:00 Lucy Worsley: Victorian Murder Club