
Programme TV BBC 2
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07:15
Bargain Hunt
Two teams of friends take on the Bargain Hunt challenge at the Oswestry Showground. Natasha Raskin Sharp presents, and experts David Harper and Charles Hanson guiding the reds and blues around the fair with the aim of buying three items that will make a profit at auction, which takes place in Shropshire with auctioneer Christina Trevanion.
Magazine des loisirs Tous publics -
08:00
This Farming Life
Our old friends, newlyweds Mel and Martin Irvine return to the series and introduce their newest member of the family; 4 month old Erin. In Fife, buffalo farmer Stevie must select a new breeding bull from his herd. Highland crofters Robin and Penny chase a runaway calf and Alastair has to leave Janet alone on Mull while he travels to the mainland to take an important deer stalking test.
Découvertes Tous publics -
09:00
Sign Zone : MasterChef : The Professionals
Tonight's quarter final sees the six strongest chefs from this week's heats attempt to impress Monica and Marcus in two high-stakes challenges.
Divertissement Tous publics -
10:00
BBC News
The latest headlines, breaking news and sport from the BBC newsroom.
Journal Tous publics -
11:00
Victoria Derbyshire
The BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news.
Magazine d'actualité Tous publics -
12:00
BBC Newsroom Live
Stay up to date on the day's top stories, with the latest breaking news as it happens.
Journal Tous publics -
13:15
Politics Live
Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big political issues of the day.
Magazine d'actualité Tous publics -
14:00
Coast
Neil searches for sea eagles, recently reintroduced to the island of Canna. Newcomer Kate Rew is hunting for the marvellously titled "Bone Eating Snot-flower" a mysterious creature which lives on Whale skeletons. Alice Roberts visits Skye to explore what remains of a remarkable industry which grew up 200 years ago to extract chemicals for the glass industry from seaweed. Alice investigates the desperate living and working conditions for the locals who harvested the Kelp.And Nick Crane stretches credibility to the limits as he sets out to discover the true length of Britain's coastline. He discovers that the answer is infinitely absorbing as he stumbles across a brain-expanding branch of mathematics, which revels in the twists and turns of Nature. What's more it turns out that it's because of this "fractal" maths that we're able to make our mobile phones so small!
Nature Tous publics -
14:30
Canterbury Cathedral
Crisis point has been reached for cathedral repairs and Canon Nick, the treasurer, can only hope his application for a staggering £12 million Heritage Lottery Grant is successful. The cathedral gears up for the busiest and most important festival of the year : Easter : and the Archbishop of Canterbury reaches out to austerity Britain before his famous Easter sermon.
Magazine religieux Tous publics -
15:30
The Hairy Bikers Home for Christmas
The Hairy Bikers create mouthwatering festive dishes and get into the spirit of the season with special guest Alex Jones.
Divertissement Tous publics -
16:15
Who Do You Think You Are ?
Presenter Fearne Cotton is intrigued by her Welsh great grandfather Evan Meredith who, despite working down a coal mine from the age of 13, ended up as a chemist in the Home Counties. Evan never talked about what he did during World War One and Fearne decides to investigate. She's shocked to discover that Evan risked both his freedom and his reputation by following his conscience, caught up in a catch-22 situation with the authorities which was only broken when Evan took dramatic action. On her mother's side, Fearne finds an ancestor whose extraordinary professional ambition led to an encounter with Queen Victoria but ended in career disaster.
Magazine du show-biz Tous publics -
17:15
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Sir David Attenborough examines the mysteries behind some of nature's most fascinating creatures and plants. Some animals have an extraordinary ability to find their way. The dung beetle, an insect revered by ancient Egyptians, uses the sun, the moon and even the Milky Way to move its prized ball of dung in the right direction.
Magazine de la nature Tous publics -
17:45
Eggheads
JEREMY VINE hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain. Can today's challengers triumph or will the cash prize roll over to the next show?
Jeu Tous publics -
18:15
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Comedy legend Jennifer Saunders and her best pal, top actress Patricia Potter, take to the road on a humdinger of a trip. Joined by veteran antiquers Philip Serrell and Mark Stacey, they shop in Berkshire, Hampshire and Oxfordshire before heading for an auction in Greenwich, London. Jennifer and Phil detour to hear about Fred Karno, the man credited with inventing slapstick comedy. Meanwhile, Patricia and Mark learn how a surgeon from Reading used his incredible sense of smell to successfully treat soldiers injured in World War One. And, Phil gets custard pied : what is not to love?
Divertissement Tous publics -
19:00
Mary Berry's Absolute Christmas Favourites
Nobody knows Christmas like Mary Berry! In this two part series, the nation's best-loved-home cook, draws on her wealth of cookery know-how and shares a selection of her absolute favourite Christmas recipes : wonderful seasonal dishes guaranteed to go down a treat with family and friends and not cost you your sanity! The eleven indulgent festive recipes are packed with personal insights into Mary's family Christmases and simple tips to ensure delicious results without fail. This year she's serving up some traditional seasonal staples alongside some new exciting ideas. In today's first episode Mary shows us how to prepare and get ahead for the Christmas season. Being such a busy time of year, it's ideal to have just the right dish on standby. To start Mary updates her mother's favourite Christmas Eve treat, a family Fish Pie, this time served with a delicious and luxurious crouton soufflé topping. This is followed with her Horseradish Mustard Beef, another winter warmer that can be prepared ahead, leaving more time to relax with family and friends. Mary's special festive Raised Chicken and Ham Pie takes a little more preparation, but is an old fashioned treat, perfect for a family lunch on Boxing Day. Christmas wouldn't be the same without some indulgent sweet treats, and tonight Mary serves up two. First she demonstrates a festive twist on the traditional crumble, a Blackberry and Apple Crumble Tart, and lastly, a show-stopping Chocolate Mousse Cake, the perfect option for those who aren't fond of plum pudding. As well as cooking her favourite festive dishes, Mary offers up titbits from her past and visits some specialist artisans getting ready for a busy Christmas. First up, a stilton factory in Nottinghamshire, who make the famously British seasonal cheese using centuries old traditional methods, and chocolatier William Curley takes Mary's breath away with a spectacular Christmas Bouche de Noel.Delicious!
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19:30
Nigella's Christmas Table
Nigella decamps to the countryside for her cosiest Christmas yet. Against a backdrop of crackling log fires and sparkling lights, Nigella shares her tips for relaxed entertaining, bringing new flavours to the festivities and the cosiness of familiar fare. Inspired by the beauty of her surroundings, Nigella throws a party, serving platters of devilled eggs and a sparkling cocktail, and creates a feast of Roast Duck with Orange, Soy and Ginger alongside Garlic and Parmesan Mashed Potato Gratin and sour-sweet soused Red Cabbage with Cranberries, made in advance to make life that little bit easier, as well as an exotic take on Brussel Sprouts. For dessert, there's a glorious Sticky Toffee Pudding made all the more delicious with an effortless, no-churn Brandy Salted Caramel Ice-Cream. For a simple fireside supper, Nigella rustles up a warmly-spiced Moroccan Vegetable Hotpot, with a dill and pine nut couscous, and chocolate pistachio meringue cookies for a sweet after-dinner treat.
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20:30
Only Connect
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the series where knowledge will only take you so far. Patience and lateral thinking are also vital. Series 9 champions, the Europhiles, take on Series 11 winners, the String Section in a very special episode of Only Connect. They'll compete to draw together the connections between things which, at first glance, seem utterly random. So join Victoria Coren Mitchell if you want to know what connects...
Jeu Tous publics -
21:00
MasterChef : The Professionals
It's The Finals on MasterChef: The Professionals and the competition is at fever pitch. After six weeks of intense culinary battles, the four most talented chefs remain from the original 48. As the tension rises, the chefs need to pull out all the stops to impress veteran judge Gregg Wallace and leading chefs Monica Galetti and Michelin-starred Marcus Wareing. Only one chef can be crowned MasterChef: The Professionals Champion 2018. Over the next three nights, the finalists will face the close scrutiny of some of Britain's greatest chefs, and immerse themselves in the unique opportunity of working with a chef whose family have been leading the world of gastronomy for three generations. The first challenge the four chefs face in The Finals is the once-in-a-life-time chance to cook at one of the most prestigious events in the UK culinary calendar – The Chef's Table. It's the only time in the year when so many of the UK's top culinary talents gather together to dine. These chefs are the leaders and architects of British gastronomy, the opportunity to cook for these luminaries provides a potentially career-changing moment for the finalists. This year, the VIP chef guests have held 24 Michelin stars between them and include three Michelin-starred Matt Abé, Atul Kochhar, Nigel Haworth, Michael Caines, Lisa Goodwin-Allen, Paul Ainsworth, James "Jocky" Petrie and Nieves Barragán Mohacho. Each chef takes charge of one of four courses, which will be served to their culinary idols. Over five intense hours they are watched by Marcus and Monica as they cook the most important menu of their lives, preparing every last element of their ambitious creations to perfection to please their important guests. The stakes are sky high during this career defining opportunity, as they strive to be noticed by the leaders of the UK culinary industry. Nothing else matters for the chefs as they inch closer to the title of MasterChef: The Professionals 2018.
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22:00
Grizzly Bear Cubs and Me
Gordon joins the Pazhetnovs, a pioneering family of biologists in snowy Russia as they attempt to rehab grizzly bear cub orphans. There are over a hundred thousand grizzlies in Russia and as humans encroach further into this vast wilderness, conflict is increasing. Every year hundreds of baby grizzlies are abandoned when their mothers are disturbed at their dens. The Pazhetnovs have been rescuing orphaned cubs for nearly three decades and have successfully returned over two hundred of them back to the wild. Gordon arrives in February when six cubs have just been rescued. They are just 5 weeks old and each weigh less than a bag of sugar. The group is made up of three pairs of brothers: Slava and Pasha, were dumped in a bin near Moscow, it's suspected poachers killed their mother; Tolya and Tyoma, were found in a box outside a vet's in St. Petersberg while Zhenya and Zhora, were handed in by loggers who scared their mum away. Working closely with world-renowned bear rehab expert Katya Pazhetnov, Gordon will try to get the cubs back to the wild in just 9 months but without a mother bear everything is stacked against the orphans.
Magazine animalier Tous publics -
23:00
QI
Comedy quiz show. Sandi Toksvig invites Alan Davies and three guest panellists to answer questions on a wide range of topics; since the questions are impossible to answer, points are awarded for being interesting rather than right.
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23:30
Newsnight
Newsnight is a weekday BBC Television current affairs programme which specialises in analysis and often robust cross-examination of senior politicians, and occasionaly provides extended editions giving full coverage of especially significant events. It is presented by Kirsty Wark, Emily Maitlis and Evan Davis.
Journal Tous publics -
00:15
NFL : This Week
Mark Chapman introduces the latest American football action from the NFL, with expert analysis by Osi Umenyiora and Jason Bell.
Magazine sportif Tous publics -
01:05
Sign Zone : A Hotel for the Super Rich & Famous
Documentary going behind the scenes at London's Corinthia hotel, following staff as they navigate the challenges of running a world-class hotel. In this episode, Tom Kerridge launches the hotel's new restaurant, and Thomas attends a five-star travel convention in Vegas.
Téléréalité Tous publics -
02:05
Babies : Their Wonderful World
Babies: Their Wonderful World is a three part science series presented by pediatrician Dr Guddi Singh. We bring together over two hundred babies and scientists from around the world to take part in one of the most ambitious scientific studies about babies ever attempted. With cutting edge experiments we explore how the incredible changes that happen in the first two years of life make us who we are. Episode two looks at the latest research into how we build social relationships. We set up a series of experiments about how babies become social and learn to relate to the people around them. Starting with a fundamental question : how do we make our very earliest connections with others. D o we have to learn or are we programmed to bond from birth? To find out we head out to the home of a new born baby just 1 week old. Neuroscientist Dr Sarah Lloyd-Fox uses a cutting edge portable brain scanner to analyse activity in Arthur's brain as he looks at images of toys and faces. She reveals that even at just one week old, Arthur's brain shows greater activity in response to a face than a toy in an area of the brain dealing with socialisation. Next in the baby lab, we explore how important one to one attention is to babies by seeing what happens when it is withdrawn. Dr Emily Jones oversees as parents stop interacting with their babies and show a silent, still face for 2 minutes. The babies try various strategies to get their parent's attention back, showing that when the one to one bond is broken, babies work hard to try and reinstate it. Presenter Dr Guddi Singh looks at a disturbing experiment form the 1950s which looked at the bonds between mother and child using baby monkeys as a parallel. Psychologist Harry Harlow thought that baby monkeys would be more interested in milk than cuddling a pretend fur "mum". But in fact the monkeys clung to the fur "mum" showing just how important attachment is. Early bonds are crucial for survival but what happens as our social world widens? Dr Nathalia Gjersoe sets up an experiment in the baby lab using good and bad puppets to find out when babies make decisions about who to trust. All the babies are under 12 months, so much younger than we'd expect them to be making these judgements. All of our babies chose the good puppet, even a baby who was just 7 months old. Dr Gjersoe believes the babies decisions are being driven by positive and negative emotions. So far we've seen how babies' brain change dramatically as they develop socially. Next we put adults to the test to see how they are affected by a baby's cry. We rig the home of one month old Noah with cameras and watch to see how his parents react to his cries. Although they sleep through dogs barking and traffic noise, Noah's cry has them springing out of bed. In the baby lab, Dr Christine Parsons runs an experiment using the fairground game whackamole, to show how a baby's cry increases our reaction times, making us more efficient parents. It's because a baby's cry is like a biological alarm that taps straight into the amygdala in the brain, the fear response centre. Next we look at laughter. Laughter helps us bond with our babies, but it also decreases stress and boosts the immune system. So what's the best way to make our babies laugh? Psychologist Dr Caspar Addyman launches a nationwide study involving 300 parents to test what makes babies laugh. He discovers that the classic game peekaboo comes out on top. There's one thing central to most of our relationships: talking. So how do babies learn to talk? Dr Michelle Peter thinks babies understand the rules of conversation before the actually use words. She sets up an experiment in the babylab with a chattering robot which shows that babies between the ages of 12 and 14 months can engage in conversational turns with the robot. Next we ask, when do babies develop a sense of self? In the babylab, psychologist Chiara Bulgarelli uses a mirror to test at what age babies start to recognise their own image. Somewhere between 19 and 24 months an amazing transformation takes place as babies begin to recognise themselves as individual people. The emergence of self awareness triggers another crucial advance in babies – the realisation that other people have thoughts and feelings different from their own. Professor Uta Frith sets up an experiments involving broccoli and crisps. Uta makes it clear that she loves broccoli over crisps. She asks the babies to give her a food to see if they can work out what she would like, rather than what they would like. For our final experiment we look at empathy. Gabrielle McHarg sets up a lifelike baby doll in the babylab and lets it "cry" to see how the babies respond. All our babies are under 2, younger than we would expect to see them display empathy. All our babies show empathy but not all know what to do next. Gabrielle reveals that we all have an innate sense of empathy, but we have to learn how best to respond to our parents and carers.
Société Tous publics -
03:05
Sign Zone : Heir Hunters with Michael Buerk
Series following the work of probate researchers. Michael Buerk and the team are able to help bring a family back together in the search for relatives of Joyce Copley. They discover a relative who, far from letting his blindness impede his life, became a great success because of it. Meanwhile, the case of John Trevor Hoyle reveals how a relative's career helped change public perception of disability guide dogs.
Magazine de découvertes Tous publics -
03:50
Roots
Remake of the iconic 1976 US series, adapted from Alex Haley's book, chronicling the saga of an African slave sold in America and of his descendants. The American Revolutionary War, 1782. Ten years after being bought as a slave, Kunta escapes and is enlisted to fight for the English army. But his hopes of freedom are soon brutally crushed. Kunta marries beautiful slave Belle and the two have a daughter, Kizzy, who grows up to be a bright, defiant young woman, inheriting her father's spirit : with both good and dire consequences.
Série dramatique Tous publics -
05:25
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