BBC Two (BBC 2) TV Guide: Listings, Schedule & What’s On BBC Two Tonight

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Tonight at a Glance 10 programmes · 6pm–1am

BBC Two launched in 1964 as the BBC’s second network, and it still takes the programmes that were never built to chase ratings: quizzes that genuinely test you, documentaries assembled out of the archive. Tonight, Friday 7 August, Richard Osman’s House of Games opens the evening at 6pm before Just One Thing, Iolo’s Anglesey and Beechgrove Garden lead into Gardeners’ World at 8pm, where Frances Tophill spends the day with Dame Mary Berry at Damson Farm. Bergerac follows at 9pm as its ransom plot tightens, QI XL runs an extended edition at 9:45pm, and Newsnight holds its usual 10:30pm slot. Freeview channel 2, and no adverts on any of it.

BBC Two Schedule: Friday 7 August 2026 (Full Listings)

Here is the complete BBC Two schedule for Friday 7 August 2026, on Freeview 2.

Time Programme Details
12:40am Ambulance S16E5
1:40am Evolution S1E3
2:40am This is BBC Two
6:30am Money for Nothing S18E7
7:15am The Bidding Room S8E11
8am Marcus Wareing Simply Provence S1E6
9am BBC News
1pm Richard Osman’s House of Games S5E55
1:30pm The Finish Line S1E15
2:15pm Do You Know Your Place? S1E5
2:45pm Hairy Bikers Bake-ation S1E8
3:45pm The Farmers’ Country Showdown S6E17
4:30pm Vintage Antiques Roadshow S25E19
5:15pm Flog It! S12E19
6pm Richard Osman’s House of Games S8E85
6:30pm Just One Thing S2E12
7pm Iolo’s Anglesey S1E2
7:30pm Beechgrove Garden S9E19
8pm Gardeners’ World S2026E18
9pm Bergerac S1E4
9:45pm QI XL S20E6
10:30pm Newsnight, followed by Weather
11:05pm Hoard

What’s on BBC Two today — the daytime schedule

Friday mornings on BBC Two start with Money for Nothing at 6:30am, where Katie and Sophie try a wavy redesign that leaves them seasick, followed by The Bidding Room at 7:15am and Marcus Wareing Simply Provence at 8am, in which Marcus builds his own herbes de Provence mix and sets a French chocolatier an English breakfast tea challenge. BBC News then holds the channel from 9am through to 1pm.

The afternoon opens with Richard Osman’s House of Games at 1pm, an earlier-series repeat with Sean Fletcher, Louise Minchin, Chris Washington and Kimberly Wyatt, followed by The Finish Line at 1:30pm with Roman Kemp and Sarah Greene, and Do You Know Your Place? at 2:15pm, with Vernon Kay taking Anneka Rice, Shane Todd and Remi Burgz to Coleraine. Hairy Bikers Bake-ation rides from San Sebastian to Santiago de Compostela at 2:45pm, The Farmers’ Country Showdown follows at 3:45pm from the Westmorland County Show in Cumbria, Vintage Antiques Roadshow comes from Lancashire at 4:30pm with Michael Aspel, and Flog It! closes out the daytime schedule at 5:15pm from Haddon Hall in Derbyshire.

BBC Two tonight — primetime and the evening schedule

Here’s the BBC Two primetime line-up for tonight, Friday 7 August 2026.

Richard Osman’s House of Games — BBC Two, 6pm

This edition of Richard Osman’s House of Games is part of the show’s Redemption Week run, with former players Gethin Jones, Tiff Stevenson, Kate Thornton and Gary Wilmot back to test their general knowledge.

Just One Thing — BBC Two, 6:30pm

Just One Thing at 6:30pm has Roman Kemp trying to convince 25-year-old Kerry, who dreams of competing as a Paralympian, that beetroot could help her get there.

Iolo’s Anglesey — BBC Two, 7pm

Iolo’s Anglesey continues its short run at 7pm. Iolo Williams finds gannets on an offshore island, visits a red squirrel wood and spots otters, along with a rare sighting of a bittern.

Beechgrove Garden — BBC Two, 7:30pm

At 7:30pm, Beechgrove Garden has Brian and Calum tackling the garden’s hedges once they’ve checked for nesting birds, plus advice on looking after houseplants.

Gardeners’ World — BBC Two, 8pm

Frances Tophill visits Damson Farm in Bath for Gardeners’ World at 8pm, spending the day with Dame Mary Berry.

Bergerac — BBC Two, 9pm

The rivalry between Bergerac and Arthur Wakefield tightens in this fourth episode, and a ransom revelation lands hard. It carries a warning for strong language.

QI XL — BBC Two, 9:45pm

The extended QI XL at 9:45pm has Sandi Toksvig joined by Ria Lina, Eshaan Akbar, Jimmy Carr and Alan Davies for a “trick or treat” themed round. Adult humour warning attached.

Newsnight, followed by Weather — BBC Two, 10:30pm

Paddy O’Connell presents Newsnight at 10:30pm, with the day’s news and interviews, followed by the weather forecast.

Hoard — BBC Two, 11:05pm

The 2023 drama Hoard closes the night at 11:05pm. Ten-year-old Maria lives with her mother, whose hoarding has taken over their lives. It carries warnings for very strong language, sexual content and disturbing scenes.

Popular shows on BBC Two

Quizzes

This is where BBC Two is hard to beat. University Challenge, Mastermind and Only Connect are properly difficult and never talk down to the viewer. QI is the odd one out: the points barely matter, it’s there for Sandi Toksvig and a panel digging up obscure facts.

Wildlife and nature

Springwatch, Autumnwatch and Winterwatch run across the year, all live and all from the BBC Natural History Unit. Springwatch (late May to June) and Autumnwatch (October) are the bigger series; Winterwatch is the shorter companion piece.

Gardening and lifestyle

Gardeners’ World is a Friday evening fixture from early spring to late autumn, based at Monty Don’s Longmeadow garden but ranging across guest gardens around the country.

Comedy

Live at the Apollo, QI and Inside No. 9 are the standouts. Inside No. 9 has the cult following: a self-contained anthology where each episode can be comedy, horror or thriller, written by and starring Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith.

Current affairs

Newsnight and the daytime Politics Live carry BBC Two’s political output. Newsnight was cut back and reformatted in 2024, losing its films and most of its reporting staff, and it still holds the weeknight slot.

How to watch BBC Two

Channel numbers

Here’s where to find BBC Two depending on your platform:

Platform Channel Number
Freeview (SD) 2
Freeview HD 102
Sky (Q, Stream, Glass) 102
Virgin Media 102
Freesat 102
Freely 2

No subscription is needed on any of these. The regional version you get (England/Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland) is determined by your postcode. On HD-capable platforms, 102 is the HD feed and the one most viewers default to.

BBC iPlayer

BBC Two streams live and free on BBC iPlayer at bbc.co.uk/iplayer, and via the iPlayer app on smart TVs, iOS, Android, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and most streaming sticks. You need a free BBC account to watch. Most programmes stay up for 30 days after transmission, though live sport and some other content have shorter windows.

Freely

On the Freely platform, the joint free streaming service from the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 for broadband-connected TVs, BBC Two is on channel 2. Local opt-out versions are available in Wales and Northern Ireland.

Do you need a TV licence?

Yes. Watching BBC Two live, or watching iPlayer content on the day of broadcast, requires a valid TV Licence. As of April 2026, a colour licence costs £180 per year. That fee is the BBC’s funding, which is why none of its channels carry adverts.

BBC Two HD and the nations

BBC Two is not a single uniform national channel. Like BBC One, it has opt-out services in the devolved nations:

  • BBC Two Scotland carries Scottish news and regional programming alongside the main network schedule.
  • BBC Two Wales (also referred to as BBC Wales) has its own news output and opt-out slots with Welsh-focused content.
  • BBC Two Northern Ireland airs regional news and programming alongside the network schedule, and is one of two BBC Two variants available on Freely.

All regional and national variants are accessible via BBC iPlayer. If you’re watching on satellite or cable, the version you receive is tied to your registered postcode. There is no BBC Two +1 channel on any platform.

Frequently asked questions

What time is Springwatch on BBC Two?

Springwatch airs at 8pm, Monday to Thursday, in late May and June. The 2026 series ran from 25 May to 11 June with the live hub at National Trust Crom in Fermanagh. All episodes are on BBC iPlayer.

What time is Newsnight on BBC Two?

Newsnight starts at 10:30pm on weeknights and runs around 30 minutes, though the finish varies with the running order. It’s on iPlayer shortly after broadcast.

What’s on BBC Two tonight?

It’s Friday 7 August 2026. Richard Osman’s House of Games is at 6pm, followed by Just One Thing at 6:30pm, Iolo’s Anglesey at 7pm and Beechgrove Garden at 7:30pm. Gardeners’ World airs at 8pm, Bergerac follows at 9pm, an extended QI XL runs at 9:45pm, Newsnight holds its usual 10:30pm slot, and the 2023 drama Hoard closes the night at 11:05pm. Every time is in the schedule table at the top of this page.

Can I watch BBC Two online for free?

Yes, on BBC iPlayer, with a free BBC account. A TV Licence is still required to watch live or to stream on the day of broadcast.

Do I need a TV Licence to watch BBC Two?

Yes, for live viewing on any platform and for iPlayer on the day of broadcast. As of April 2026, a colour licence is £180 per year.

Is BBC Two worth your Friday evening?

Friday is Gardeners’ World’s regular home, and this one has a reason to tune in beyond the usual border-tending: Frances Tophill spends the day at Damson Farm with Dame Mary Berry, a pairing that pulls in viewers who’d never normally sit through an 8pm gardening slot. It follows a run of shorter factual pieces, Iolo’s Anglesey and Beechgrove Garden among them, that do their job without asking much of you.

Bergerac at 9pm keeps its ransom subplot moving and earns its strong-language warning, then QI XL runs an extended cut with Jimmy Carr and Alan Davies back on the panel. The night’s best pick, though, is tucked into the last slot. Hoard, a 2023 drama about a mother’s hoarding and its effect on her ten-year-old daughter Maria, is a harder watch than anything else on the schedule tonight, and it deserves a better hour than 11:05pm.


Related: What’s On TV Tonight | BBC One TV Guide | BBC iPlayer Guide

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