2026-01-20 00:30 The Travelling Auctioneers 01:15 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 02:00 Weatherman Walking Popular Welsh weatherman Derek Brockway sets out on an amazing journey, exploring the wonderful landscapes and less familiar destinations of the nation's coastline. His route takes in a host of friendly and vibrant communities which are rich in culture and heritage. Brockway's inspiring walks reveal beautiful landmarks, from castles to lighthouses, as well as captivating local traditions that date 02:30 Robson Green's Weekend Escapes 03:00 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 06:15 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 07:00 Bowls: World Indoor Championships 11:15 Flog It! Paul Martin opens the gates at London Zoo, in Regent's Park to the lucky locals laden with antiques and collectibles. The animals have front row seats as experts Will Axon and Thomas Plant do their valuations al fresco at what must be one of the most unusual locations in Flog's well-travelled and illustrious history. Flog It's experts have learnt to expect the unexpected, and today's items are as 12:00 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 12:30 Robson Green's Weekend Escapes 13:00 Winterwatch Join for live coverage of wildlife destinations across the country during winter. We get to see how different species, from birds to mammals, adapt to harsh weather conditions, lack of food and short days. (Senderinfo). 14:00 Rick Stein's Australia 15:00 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 15:45 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 16:30 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 17:00 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 18:00 The Piano Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts: Verloren sitzt die Britin Ada (Holly Hunter) mit Tochter Flora (Anna Paquin) nach der Ankunft in Neuseeland am Strand. Ihre Ehe mit dem Siedler Stewart (Sam Neill) wurde bereits in England arrangiert. Ada blieb kaum eine Wahl: Sie ist stumm. Der neue Ehemann erweist sich als unsensibles Raubein. \n\nKein Wunder, dass Ada sehr bald ihre Reise ans Ende der Welt bereut. Ein 19:55 What We Do in the Shadows 20:20 The Traitors 21:20 Can You Keep a Secret? 21:50 Amanda & Alan's Greek Job 22:20 This is BBC Two
2026-01-21 00:30 The Travelling Auctioneers 01:15 Escape to the Country Push factors from the noisy, bustling cities of Britain, combined with the alluring peace of the countryside, has the population dreaming of homes in more scenic surroundings. Escape to the Country sees buyers from different areas on the UK considering their options to settle down in the English countryside. Presenters show off a range of prospective homes, before they must make their final decisi 02:00 Signed 03:00 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 05:15 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 07:00 Bowls: World Indoor Championships 11:15 Flog It! This edition of Flog It! comes from historic Haddon Hall in Derbyshire, where Paul Martin is joined by experts Michael Baggot and Caroline Hawley. Together the team pick out a selection of antiques and collectables to be sold at auction. Michael finds a glorious scent bottle, but will he come out of the auction smelling of roses? Caroline gets a glimpse into the past by looking through a stereosco 12:00 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 12:30 Robson Green's Weekend Escapes 13:00 Winterwatch Join for live coverage of wildlife destinations across the country during winter. We get to see how different species, from birds to mammals, adapt to harsh weather conditions, lack of food and short days. (Senderinfo). 14:00 A House Through Time It's 1940, and in London, the threat of invasion by Germany has become very real. Montagu Mansions resident Timothy Corsellis begins training as an RAF pilot, but begins to regret his decision when facing the prospect of bombing innocent civilians. His older sister, Mary, gets involved in supporting victims of the bombing in Stepney, and cinema owner Cecil Bernstein is instructed to show propagand 15:00 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 16:00 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 16:30 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 17:00 Unspun World with John Simpson Unspun World provides an unvarnished version of the week's major global news stories – reliable, honest and essential viewing. The BBC's world affairs editor John Simpson brings his experience and expertise to bear on the most important international stories. In discussion with the BBC's unparalleled range of experts across the world he uses their unique local knowledge to go beyond the headlines 17:30 The Road Dance Kirsty MacLeod dreams of a better life away from the isolation of small village life on an island in the Outer Hebrides. Suppressing these aspirations, she sees her lover, Murdo, conscripted for service in the First World War and soon to set off and fight alongside the other young men from the village. A road dance is held in their honour the evening before they depart, and it's on this fateful ev 19:25 Mystery Road: Origin 20:20 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 21:20 The Traitors 22:20 This is BBC Two
2026-01-22 00:30 The Travelling Auctioneers 01:15 Escape to the Country Push factors from the noisy, bustling cities of Britain, combined with the alluring peace of the countryside, has the population dreaming of homes in more scenic surroundings. Escape to the Country sees buyers from different areas on the UK considering their options to settle down in the English countryside. Presenters show off a range of prospective homes, before they must make their final decisi 02:00 Signed 03:00 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 06:15 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 07:00 Bowls: World Indoor Championships 11:15 Flog It! Flog It! comes from Oxford Union, a mecca for debate right in the heart of the city. Paul Martin is joined by experts Will Axon and Mark Stacey. Together they pick out a selection of interesting antiques and collectables to be sold at the local auction house. Will meets his match when he comes across a World War I bayonet, while Mark is given a run for his money when it comes to knowledge about Ro 12:00 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 12:30 Robson Green's Weekend Escapes 13:00 Winterwatch Join for live coverage of wildlife destinations across the country during winter. We get to see how different species, from birds to mammals, adapt to harsh weather conditions, lack of food and short days. (Senderinfo). 14:00 Your Home Made Perfect Natasha and Gael are a stylish couple who love to host. 18 months ago, project manager Natasha and plumber Gael excitedly swapped their London lifestyle for a home by the sea. Whilst they love raising their young family in the Essex town of Leigh-on-Sea, the house has proved a big letdown. The dark and claustrophobic downstairs layout of their four-bedroom semi-detached house makes social gatherin 15:00 Rob and Rylan's Grand Tour 16:00 What We Do in the Shadows 16:25 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). 16:30 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 17:05 Lucy Worsley's Victorian Murder Club 18:05 Gladiators 19:05 Robson Green's Weekend Escapes 19:35 Call the Midwife Period drama following a group of nursing midwives working in the East End of London in the late 1950s. The series touches a chord with its exploration of contemporary and problematic social issues, from teen pregnancy and adoption, to birth defects and disease. The storyline revolves around the day to day experiences of a newly qualified midwife, Jenny Lee, as she arrives at Nonnatus House in the 20:35 Waiting for the Out 21:30 The Traitors 22:30 This is BBC Two
2026-01-23 00:30 The Travelling Auctioneers 01:15 Escape to the Country Push factors from the noisy, bustling cities of Britain, combined with the alluring peace of the countryside, has the population dreaming of homes in more scenic surroundings. Escape to the Country sees buyers from different areas on the UK considering their options to settle down in the English countryside. Presenters show off a range of prospective homes, before they must make their final decisi 02:00 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 03:00 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 06:30 Political Thinking with Nick Robinson Political current affairs magazine where special guests and the host discuss various aspects of British politics and provide analysis, opinion and insight. (Senderinfo). 07:00 Bowls: World Indoor Championships 11:15 Flog It! Paul Martin and the Flog It! team are in the historic city of Sheffield. Experts Thomas Plant and James Lewis have their work cut out for them, with hundreds of people bringing their items along to be inspected and valued. Thomas is taken by a set of watercolours of industrial Sheffield, and James finds a Victorian automaton that causes a stir in the auction. Paul explores the story of the Great E 12:00 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 12:30 Robson Green's Weekend Escapes 13:00 Winterwatch 14:00 Monty Don's Rhineland Gardens 15:00 Mystery Road: Origin 15:50 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). 16:00 QI 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 16:30 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 17:00 The Eternal Daughter