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This is BBC Two
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.
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Homes Under the Hammer
Two dog-loving developers tackle epic projects in Wales and Norfolk. Also, a seasoned developer is looking to move quickly and economically in Nottingham.
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Great Continental Railway Journeys
Michael's Belgian rail journey continues in the Dutch-speaking region of Flanders.
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Great Japanese Railway Journeys
Michael takes a luxury, panoramic Shimikaze train to the beautiful Shima Peninsula.
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Great Korean Railway Journeys
Leaving Seoul aboard South Korea's high-speed KTX train, Michael travels south through the heart of the country to explore how rail has shaped both its economy and identity.
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BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
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Impossible
The unique quiz show where if a player gives an Impossible answer, they are immediately eliminated. Which of the 24 contestants will face the £10,000 question today.
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Mastermind
Clive Myrie asks the questions in another heat, where the contenders answer questions on the jazz pianist Bill Evans, Georges Remi and Tintin, William Morris, and Torchwood.
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Lightning
Comedian Zoe Lyons hosts the quickfire quiz where six plucky contestants must stay out of the light to be all right. Can anyone beat the lightning and win the £3,000 jackpot.
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Under the Vines
Louis reluctantly goes hunting, Daisy deliberates over a relationship, and Tippy is on a mission.
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The Secret Life of Elephants
Documentary series revealing the emotional and dramatic lives of elephants. A new baby elephant is born, but her first few weeks look set to be the most dangerous of her life.
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Vintage Antiques Roadshow
Michael Aspel and the team of experts invite another selection of people to bring along their antiques for valuation, this time at Warwick Castle.
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Flog It!
Flog It! comes from historic St Albans Cathedral and Abbey in Hertfordshire. Antiques experts Claire Rawle and Jonathan Pratt find a selection of antiques and collectibles.
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Richard Osman's House of Games
Cheryl Baker, Chris Bavin, Axel Blake and Sophie Willan test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games.
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Great Continental Railway Journeys
Continuing his Belgian tour, Michael Portillo heads to the beach resort of Knokke-Heist and the world's longest coastal tram, which enjoys splendid views across the North Sea.
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Iolo's River Valleys
Iolo explores the stunning Dee valley, from wintering birds along the estuary to displaying black grouse on moorland, rare freshwater-pearl mussels and spawning sea trout.
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The Future with Hannah Fry
Hannah explores whether the death of privacy puts society at greater risk or could make people safer.
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The Secret Genius of Modern Life
Hannah looks at the air fryer - a device that is rapidly taking over people's kitchens.
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Springwatch
Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan and the team are live from the National Trust's Crom Estate as nature writes its own stories, with triumph, heartbreak and surprise around every corner.
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Surgeons
Surgeons drain all of their patient's blood from his body to replace damaged arteries. A patient's fertility is at risk without a complex operation to remove diseased bowel.
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Peelers
Adam tackles a suspect on the run, twice, and a serial car thief is haunted by his demons. Contains very strong language.
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Newsnight, followed by Weather
Insights and global interviews on the news stories of the day. With Victoria Derbyshire. Followed by Weather.
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Unspun World with John Simpson
Unspun World provides an unvarnished version of the week's major global news stories - reliable, honest and essential viewing with the BBC's world affairs editor, John Simpson.
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Dark Waters
Past ties drag corporate lawyer Rob into conflict with a company he usually assists. Contains some strong language.
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MasterChef
It's knockout week, and there are just 14 amateur cooks left in the competition. The judges are increasing the pressure to see which contestants can hold their nerve.
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The Future with Hannah Fry - OK Computer, How Do I Feel?
Can artificial intelligence read emotions better than a human? Hannah explores the new technology that is creeping into our lives.
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Do You Know Your Place?
Vernon Kay and unreliable tour guide Paul Gorton test Nitin Ganatra, Rev Kate Bottley and Gladiator Apollo on their knowledge of the UK. Today's tour is of Derry/Londonderry.
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This is BBC Two
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.