BBC Two TV Guide & Listings (Ireland Timezone)

See what's on BBC Two (BBC2) today with our comprehensive TV guide. View full listings, showtimes, and upcoming programmes for documentaries, drama, and comedy. See what's on BBC Two on Tuesday 17 March 2026 in the Ireland timezone with full listings and upcoming programmes.

Times shown in the Ireland timezone.

Channels
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American Fiction

Novelist Thelonious 'Monk' Ellison's books don't sell well, and he's in a rut. Despairing at the way other black authors are marketed, he develops an alter ego that quickly gets out of hand.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 min

Countryfile

Charlotte Smith and Vick Hope are in the east of England following the journey of Britain’s sugar beet, 100 years after the first production of home-grown sugar.
Runtime: 55 min

Sort Your Life Out

This week, Stacey and the team are tackling the Kings’ home, where retired architectural technician Gerry and care worker Trish live with two of their three grown-up kids.
Runtime: 1 hr

Bear Grylls - Wild Reckoning

I'm Quitting Uni
Ben and his parents are at loggerheads over his decision to drop out of university to work full-time on his gaming channel.
Runtime: 30 min i Available on iPlayer

The Repair Shop on the Road

Dom hopes to get a tune out of an Edwardian pianola at the world’s oldest surviving music hall, while Will and Kirsten team up to make a handmade chess set playable once again.
Runtime: 45 min

Bargain Hunt

Experts Izzie Balmer and Nick Hall shop alongside today’s red and blue teams, and presenter Christina Trevanion meets the relative of an unassuming First World War hero.
Runtime: 45 min

The Repair Shop

The Bear Ladies revive a 1960s teddy with a rock ’n’ roll past, Pierro Pozella fixes a camera that saw action in World War II, and Will Kirk restores a garden bench that honours a lost husband.
Runtime: 1 hr

BBC News

Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Runtime: 3 hr 15 min

Politics Live

The big political issues of the day.
Runtime: 45 min

Impossible

Game show in which players score points by answering questions correctly while avoiding the Impossible answers.
Runtime: 45 min

The Tournament

In the ultimate knockout quiz, eight players do battle on the Tournament Run in a series of exciting tug-of-war quiz matches. Hosted by Alex Scott.
Runtime: 45 min

Chess Masters: The Endgame

Episode 1
In the first of two heats, six talented players from across the UK arrive at Cardiff’s former coal exchange. They face a brain-boggling puzzle and a high-stakes speed chess battle.
Runtime: 30 min i Available on iPlayer

Clive Myrie's Italian Road Trip

Puglia and Basilicata
Clive explores the ancient subterranean city where people have lived underground for millennia and meets the Scotsman who swapped office life for olive farming.
Runtime: 30 min i Available on iPlayer

Serengeti

Destiny
Following the drama of the African savannah. A young hyena loses her mother in a terrifying attack by some rogue male lions and has to assume the leadership of her family.

Antiques Roadshow

Michael Aspel and a team of experts examine curios and artefacts offered up by the public in Wisbech. Featuring a valuable vase and a collection of royal memorabilia.
Runtime: 40 min

Flog It!

Today’s Flog It! comes from Barrow Hill Railway Heritage Centre in Derbyshire, where Paul Martin finds out all about the history of this fascinating railway centre.
Runtime: 50 min

Richard Osman's House of Games

Former winners Steve Backshall, Steve Pemberton, Sam Quek and Rachel Riley test their general knowledge skills on this week's Richard Osman’s House of Games: Champions.
Runtime: 30 min

Do You Know Your Place?

Vernon Kay tests Susan Calman, Max Fosh and Noreen Khan on their UK knowledge with the help of unreliable tour guide Paul Gorton. Today's destination is Enniskillen.
Runtime: 30 min

Great British Menu

Four chefs compete for Wales with canapes, starters and fish dishes inspired by the British film industry. Who will be eliminated?
Runtime: 1 hr

Digging for Britain

A new Roman town and hundreds of finds are discovered. The Cerne Giant finally gets a date, and a World War II air crash mystery is laid to rest.
Runtime: 1 hr

Europe on the Edge with Katya Adler

Katya continues her journey through Spain, training with a team of firefighters, and heads to France, witnessing a rocket launch in French Guiana and learning about France's welfare state in Paris.
Runtime: 1 hr

QI

Vets
Sandi Toksvig takes a QI look at some vets with Tom Allen, Melanie Bracewell, Desiree Burch and Alan Davies.
Runtime: 30 min i Available on iPlayer

Newsnight

Insights and global interviews on the crucial news stories of the day. With Faisal Islam.
Runtime: 28 min

BBC Weather

Weather bulletin.
Runtime: 2 min

Forensics: The Real CSI

When a teenager is left fighting for his life after a stabbing in a car park, forensics must prove whether two brothers arrested nearby are the attackers or victims.
Runtime: 1 hr

Frequently Asked Questions

What is on BBC Two tonight?

Tonight (Tuesday 17 March) on BBC Two, you can watch Great British Menu, Digging for Britain, Europe on the Edge with Katya Adler, and QI. Check the full schedule for more details.

How can I watch BBC Two live?

You can watch BBC Two live on the official bbc.co.uk website or app. Use the 'Watch Live' button to go directly to the player.

When does programming end on BBC Two today?

Today's programming on BBC Two ends at 00:00 (00:00 your time) with Forensics: The Real CSI.

Is this TV schedule shown in UK time or my local time?

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