This week's UK TV & radio

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Listings for BBC 2 Scotland on Friday, May 17 2013

06:00Homes Under the Hammer Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a house in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire; a property in Balham, London; and a flat in Folkestone, Kent. They learn how much each home sold for. [S] 
07:00The Sheriffs Are Coming 9/10. A look at the work of high court enforcement officers. The sheriffs visit the employer who deducted rent money from one woman's pay but did not pass it on to the landlord. [AD,S] 
07:45Saints and Scroungers 17/20. Series looking at benefit fraud. Fraud investigators in Havering are reeling after discovering the biggest benefits scam in the council's history. [AD,S] 
08:15The A to Z of TV Gardening 12/25. Letter L: A look at some of the BBC's most popular gardening programmes and personalities, presented by Carol Kirkwood. Carol explores subjects that all begin with the letter L. [S,SL] 
09:00Antiques Roadshow 16/25. Chatham Historic Dockyard: The team visit Chatham's historic dockyard and discover the stories behind several family treasures, including jewels gifted by King Farouk of Egypt. [S,SL] 
10:00Question Time David Dimbleby presents from Ipswich. With defence secretary Philip Hammond MP, shadow immigration minister Chris Bryant MP; Charles Kennedy MP, Gillian Tett and Peter Bazalgette. [S] 
11:00BBC News The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis. [S] 
11:30BBC World News The latest international news from the BBC. [S] 
12:00Daily Politics Andrew Neil with the latest political news, interviews and debate, including EU news from Brussels. [S] 
13:00My Life in Books 9/10. Larry Lamb and Sarah Millican: Anne Robinson invites actor Larry Lamb and stand-up comedian Sarah Millican to talk about the books that have had an impact on their lives. [S] 
13:30The Weakest Link Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz in which contestants must decide at the end of each round which of their number should be eliminated. [S] 
14:15Classic Mastermind 9/30. John Humphrys poses the questions. The specialist subjects include: the life and music of Andrea Bocelli, the reign of Henry VIII and the life and works of Richard Trevithick. [S] 
14:45The Great British Bake Off 6/14. Puddings: Amateur bakers are put to the test. They are challenged to make two types of sponge puddings, take on a difficult Mary Berry recipe and deliver a showstopping strudel. [S] 
15:45Restoration Roadshow 5/20. Series devoted to saving treasured heirlooms from the scrapheap. Eric Knowles and his team visit Chatsworth House, where they come face-to-face with some elegant marble plaques. [S] 
16:15Planet Earth 4/11. Caves: Documentary series which celebrates earth in all its natural glory. This edition looks at caves, including Deer Cave in Borneo, a daytime retreat for five million bats. [AD,S] 
17:15Flog It! Corby Paul Martin and experts David Barby and Jethro Marles visit Corby value antiques and collectibles. Paul also goes to admire the art collection at Rockingham Castle. [S] 
18:00Eggheads Dermot Murnaghan hosts a general knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads. [S] 
18:30The Chef's Protege 5/20. Three of the UK's most renowned chefs look for a young student to take under their wing. The students are invited to cook at Tom Kitchin's Michelin starred Edinburgh restaurant. [S] 
19:00Landward Scotland's countryside magazine. Sarah tells the tale of the revival of Longhorn cattle. Euan explores a unique collection of photographs of rural life and Nick cooks up a storm. [S] 
19:30Antiques Road Trip Back on the road hunting for antiques are Charles Hanson and Jonathan Pratt, shopping in Liverpool before ending up at auctions in Runcorn and Lythan St Anne's. [S] 
20:30Gardeners' World Gardening magazine. Monty Don tackles seasonal jobs at Longmeadow and plants clematis in his cottage garden. Rachel de Thame visits the world's biggest flower garden in Holland. [S] 
21:00The Tube: An Underground History With privileged access to disused stations and rare archive footage, this is the tube's hidden history, revealing why it was first built and how it has shaped London ever since. [S] 
22:00QI 6/16. Happiness: Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about happiness, with Andy Hamilton, Rich Hall, Phill Jupitus and Alan Davies. [S] 
22:30Newsnight In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Gavin Esler. [S] Followed by weather. 
23:05Later... with Jools Holland 5/8. Jools is joined by Queens of the Stone Age, Texas, Lulu James, Patty Griffin, Peace and Katmen. Deep Purple's Ian Gillan and Ian Paice talk about their 19th studio album. [S] 
00:10Frozen River Film Oscar-nominated drama. Deserted by her husband, with Christmas coming and two sons to provide for, Ray Eddy (Melissa Leo) is drawn to a smuggling scheme. Contains some strong language. [2008] [S] 
01:40Question Time David Dimbleby presents from Ipswich. With Defence Secretary Philip Hammond MP, Shadow Immigration Minister Chris Bryant MP; Charles Kennedy MP, Gillian Tett and Peter Bazalgette. [S,SL] 
02:40This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S] 
06:00This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S]