| 06:00 | This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S] |
| 06:40 | Born to Be Bad Film
Melodrama about a calculating femme fatale. Arriving in San Francisco, she embarks on two affairs - with a wealthy businessman and a brooding novelist. [B&W, 1950] [S] |
| 08:10 | Gardeners' World Gardening magazine. With the season well underway, there's plenty of work to be getting on with in the garden at Longmeadow and there's plenty to enjoy too. [S] |
| 08:40 | The A to Z of TV Gardening 24/25. Letter X, Y & Z: A look at some of the BBC's most popular gardening programmes, presented by Carol Kirkwood. Carol explores subjects that all begin with the letters X, Y & Z. [S] |
| 09:30 | Beechgrove Garden Gardening series. Jim grows his sweet peas in cordon style, regimented, with straight stems, while Carole grows hers up a range of supports to see how well they run. [S] |
| 10:00 | Saturday Kitchen Best Bites James Martin takes a look back at some of his favourite recipes and best moments from Saturday Kitchen. There is also classic archive from Rick Stein. [S] |
| 11:30 | Rowing: World Cup - Eton Dorney John Inverdale presents live coverage from finals day at the second World Cup regatta of 2013, held at Eton Dorney. With commentary from James Cracknell and Garry Herbert. [S] |
| 13:30 | Coast Wales - Severn Bore: Nicholas Crane explores the coast of South Wales, where the second-highest tidal range in the world has had a huge impact on people's lives for thousands of years. [S] |
| 13:40 | The Championship: Donegal v Down Austin O'Callaghan presents live coverage of the first Ulster semi-final between Donegal and Down. [S] |
| 15:50 | Athletics: European Team... ...Championships. Gabby Logan presents coverage of day two of the European Team Championships from Gateshead. [S] |
| 18:15 | Flog It! Clacton
Paul Martin and experts Will Axon and Elizabeth Talbot pitch up at the Prince's Theatre in Clacton on Sea. Paul heads to the tallest Tudor gatehouse in England. [S] |
| 19:00 | Venus and Serena The extraordinary story of tennis star sisters Venus and Serena Williams, this film features unprecedented access into their lives in the most intimidating year of their careers. [S] |
| 20:00 | The Secret Life of the Sun Kate Humble and Helen Czerski reveal the inner workings of the sun and investigate why scientists think changes in the Sun's behaviour may have powerful effects on our climate. [AD,S] |
| 21:00 | Rise of the Continents 3/4. The Americas: Iain Stewart explores how the Earth's continents have transformed evolution. He reconstructs how North and South America were created. [AD,S] |
| 22:00 | Blackadder II 5/6. Beer: Comedy series set in Tudor England. There are problems in the Blackadder household due to an embarrassing incident with a turnip, an ostrich feather and a puritanical fat aunt. [S] |
| 22:30 | Sunday Politics Mark Carruthers with the latest political news, interviews and debate. [S] |
| 22:55 | City of Culture Films Short films profiling artists and their view of Derry-Londonderry's year as the UK City of Culture. Stephen McCauley reviews memorable opening concerts with SOAK. [S] |
| 23:00 | What a Load of Buzzcocks 3/8. Alex James looks back at music news and memorable moments from Never Mind The Buzzcocks. In 1998, Geri leaves the Spice Girls and there is an Irish chart invasion. Contains adult humour. [S] |
| 23:30 | Glastonbury Julien Temple's acclaimed film documenting the history of the Glastonbury Festival. Contains very strong language. [S] |
| 01:45 | Countryfile N Wales Woodfest
Ellie Harrison and Matt Baker head to Wales. Ellie gets up close to a strange and wonderful coastal habitat, whilst Matt heads to Rhyl for the annual Woodfest. [S,SL] |
| 02:40 | Holby City Follow the Yellow Brick Road
When Herzig patient Lexi is unexpectedly re-admitted onto Darwin, Ollie is forced to confront his emotions over the loss of Tara. [AD,S,SL] |
| 03:40 | This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S] |
| 06:00 | This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S] |