Grizzy and the Lemmings: World Tour
Launches at 05:55 with a space‑cabinet adventure that stays true to its playful roots. For the young and the young‑at‑heart, it’s still entertaining and offers a gentle introduction to science‑fiction tropes. The show’s light‑hearted pace works well for casual family viewing.
Duck and Frog
At 06:00, two bungling lift operators try to get a mayor to the ground floor – a mix of slapstick and simple storytelling that holds up well for preschoolers watching on the sofa.
Pokémon Horizons
From 06:10, the adventure continues with Iono’s help to tackle prank‑playing trainers. The colourful animation and light‑hearted plot make it a safe pick for children and Pokémon fans alike.
Blue Peter: KIDZ BOP, Irish…
At 06:30, live performances from KIDZ BOP and Irish dance bring a burst of energy – ideal for families craving a quick burst of music and movement.
Newsround
From 07:00, children get a topical news break. Its concise format suits younger viewers who want a quick update on current events.
Countryfile
Starting at 07:05, the Isle of Wight’s hidden marine life and warm‑climate crops offer a relaxed documentary that will appeal to countryside enthusiasts and anyone who enjoys a gentle exploration of nature.
Gardeners’ World
Monty Don’s colourful garden at 08:00 brings summer vibes, perfect for gardening lovers and anyone in need of a visual pick‑up.
The Importance of Being Earnest
From 10:50, a witty Oscar Wilde adaptation brings class‑based comedy to life. The sharp dialogue and period setting hold up well for adult audiences seeking a light yet sophisticated drama.
Homes Under the Hammer
At 12:15, a look at short‑lease flats and a Kent terrace invites viewers interested in real‑estate drama. The show’s pacing is suitable for those who enjoy property‑based storytelling.
Bargain Hunt
Starting at 13:15, experts hunt treasures in Wales while a presenter splashes around – a blend of treasure‑hunt excitement that retains appeal for family viewers.
The Magnificent Seven
From 14:15, a classic western set in Mexico brings action and camaraderie. The film’s timeless appeal keeps it relevant for older viewers who appreciate vintage cinema.
Flog It!
From 16:20, a Welsh heritage visit offers a quiet yet engaging look at antiques, suitable for history buffs and families looking for a calmer viewing experience.
Killer Bees of Africa
Starting at 17:20, a documentary on queen bees offers a captivating glimpse into insect survival. It’s a reliable pick for nature lovers and curious minds.
Trooping the Colour Highlights 2026
At 18:05, the ceremony’s highlights provide a patriotic visual treat that will hold up well for viewers interested in national tradition.
40 Originals at the BBC: Volume 2
From 19:35, a musical celebration features classic songs in original form – a nostalgic experience for music aficionados.
Nostalgia
From 22:00, a return to Naples offers a personal, reflective narrative that stays engaging for mature viewers willing to confront past memories.
Death Valley
At 00:20, a New Age commune investigation gives a thriller edge for viewers who appreciate subtle suspense.
Football’s New Generation
From 03:00, the rise of England’s footballers offers an inspiring look that will hold up well for sports fans and young aspirants.
This is BBC Two
At 04:10, a recap of the channel’s highlights provides a quick refresher for viewers who missed earlier shows.
Beechgrove Garden
At 05:30, a quick garden visit offers a calm moment for gardening enthusiasts.
Landward
At 06:00, a look at modern crofting provides a grounded insight into rural life, suitable for those who appreciate working‑farm stories.
MOTD Live: Haiti v Scotland
From 06:30, live soccer coverage offers excitement for sports fans who want real‑time action.
Saturday Kitchen Best Bites
At 09:55, a culinary showcase with expert chefs keeps appetites hungry, perfect for food lovers and casual diners.
Strangers on a Train
From 11:25, Hitchcock’s suspenseful classic offers a reliable thriller for mature viewers who appreciate 1950s cinema.
Dial M for Murder
At 13:00, another Hitchcock classic maintains suspense and sharp character moments for seasoned thriller fans.
Alfred Hitchcock: Talking Pictures
At 14:45, a retrospective of Hitchcock’s TV appearances provides a reliable look into the director’s career for film scholars.
Flog It!
From 15:25, a public‑antique show continues, holding up well for viewers who enjoy market‑based storytelling.
This Farming Life
Starting at 16:15, a farm‑life narrative offers a grounded, daily‑life view for viewers interested in agriculture.
Expedition Killer Whale
At 17:15, a science‑driven expedition into Antarctic hunting provides a compelling, educational experience for wildlife enthusiasts.
Hidden Treasures of the National Trust
From 18:15, a look at a young apprentice in a cotton mill offers a quiet yet engaging narrative that holds up for viewers who enjoy historical craftsmanship.
Expedition with Steve Backshall
At 19:15, Backshall’s volcanic island adventure continues, offering a reliable blend of adventure and science for nature lovers.
The Mother of All Cons
From 20:00, a personal investigative drama holds up well for mature viewers who appreciate emotionally charged storytelling.
Later… with Jools Holland
At 21:00, a music showcase featuring diverse acts provides a relaxed listening experience for music lovers.
Children of Men
From 21:45, a dystopian thriller offers a gripping narrative that holds up well for adult viewers seeking intense drama.
BlacKkKlansman
From 23:25, a crime‑drama based on true events provides a reliable, thought‑provoking viewing for mature audiences.
Southbank at 75: You Are Here
At 01:35, a dance spectacular celebrates 75 years of cultural history – a lively visual treat for those who enjoy performance art.
Expedition with Steve Backshall – 2nd part
At 02:25, the expedition continues to the Gabon park, offering an engaging, nature‑centric experience for adventurous viewers.
This is BBC Two – 2nd part
From 03:10, a recap of the day’s highlights provides a quick wrap‑up for those who want to catch up.
Homes Under the Hammer – 2nd part
At 05:15, a playful property drama continues, holding up well for viewers who enjoy light‑hearted real‑estate stories.
In short, the BBC Two weekend offers a balanced mix of family‑friendly content, engaging documentaries, and classic film reissues that will hold up well for viewers of all ages. Whether you’re after a quick laugh, a deep dive into history, or a cinematic time‑travel, the schedule delivers a variety of reliable options.