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BBC Two

UPC Channel: 109Sky Channel: 142
TV Listings for BBC Two, 24 May 2012
Afternoon 12:00 Daily Politics (T) Parliamentary proceedings interspersed with discussions, interviews and filmed reports from around the country. Presented by Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  13:00 Hands on Nature (R) (T) Chris Packham presents a guide to wildlife found in the UK's waters, from a 4ft creature spotted in a Welsh river to one of nature's great migrations at Northern Ireland's Strangford Lough. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  13:30 Instant Restaurant (R) (T) Police inspector Steve Gallant hopes his makeshift restaurant, which features a menu inspired by local produce, will prove a bigger hit than rival Dina Mistry's, which offers an unusual take on Indian cuisine. Presented by Nadia Sawalha. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  14:15 Weakest Link (R) (T) Members of the public answer general knowledge questions against the clock, hoping to rack up a stack of cash and avoid being voted off the team. Anne Robinson presents. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  15:00 Heir Hunters (R) (T) The experts tackle the case of gravedigger Billy Brown, who died in south-west London, but his surname is a notoriously difficult one to research. They also look for relatives of a woman from Cleehills, Shropshire, whose mother committed bigamy because she could not afford a divorce. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  15:45 Hairy Bikers' Best of British (R) (T) Si King and Dave Myers explore how the seasonality of Britain's weather has forced people to devise ingenious ways of storing food through the winter months, revealing that tasty dishes have evolved from a need to preserve. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  16:30 Flog It! (R) (T) Catherine Southon and James Lewis value items in Basingstoke, Hampshire, including an art nouveau bowl and an 18-carat gold pocket watch. Presenter Paul Martin takes a nostalgic journey back into the early days of motoring. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  17:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is (R) (T) Charlie Ross and Paul Hayes need to keep their wits about them as they search for the best bargains at a Lincolnshire antiques fair and compete to make the biggest profit. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
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TV legend: (R) = Repeat (T) = Teletext subtitles available

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