| 06:00 | This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S] |
| 06:05 | Homes Under the Hammer Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a bungalow in Kent, a flat in Lancashire and a former station master's house in Wiltshire, finding out who bought them and what they paid. [S] |
| 07:05 | Robbed, Raided, Reunited 11/15. Series following police forces across the UK as they deal with burglaries. Police carry out a series of dawn raids on suspected burglars. [AD,S] |
| 07:35 | Cowboy Trap Help for homeowners who have fallen victim to cowboy builders. The team help a Kentish family whose extension was left unfinished, and catch up with a former cowboy victim. [S] |
| 08:20 | Chefs: Put Your Menu Where Your... ...Mouth Is. 12/15. Enoteca Turi: TV chefs compete in real restaurants. Lesley Waters and John Burton go head-to-head at a family-run Italian restaurant in south west London. [AD,S,SL] |
| 09:05 | Watchdog 7/8. Consumer series. The team look at the postcode lottery that determines the exchange rate for your holiday cash. Plus, mobile data roaming charges- are they legal? [S,SL] |
| 10:05 | Country Show Cook Off 7/20. Cookery series. It is day two of top chefs Jun Tanaka and Galton Blackiston's culinary road trip. They are entering the savoury tartlets category of the Wensleydale show. [S,SL] |
| 10:35 | HARDtalk Stephen Sackur speaks to Martin Amis, the former 'enfant terrible' of British literature who became one of the most successful and closely scrutinised novelists of his generation. [S] |
| 11:00 | BBC News The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis. [S] |
| 11:30 | BBC World News The latest international news from the BBC. [S] |
| 12:00 | Daily Politics Jo Coburn is joined by former Labour home secretary Lord Reid to discuss all the political stories of the day. [S] |
| 13:00 | Tennis: Eastbourne John Inverdale presents live coverage from the south coast of England as the main women's warm-up event for Wimbledon gets under way. [S] |
| 13:45 | am.pm The latest political news in Wales including First Minister's Questions - AM's weekly opportunity to quiz Carwyn Jones in the National Assembly Chamber in Cardiff Bay. [S] |
| 14:30 | Tennis: Eastbourne John Inverdale presents live coverage from the south coast of England as the main women's warm-up event for Wimbledon gets under way. [S] |
| 17:15 | Flog It! Members of the public try to make money out of their antiques. Paul Martin visits Souter, the world's first electric-powered lighthouse on England's north east coast. [S] |
| 18:00 | Eggheads Dermot Murnaghan hosts the show in which teams from all over the UK take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quiz champions. [S] |
| 18:30 | Dad's Army 1/6. Wake Up Walmington: Classic wartime sitcom. Captain Mainwaring's platoon masquerade as traitors to test the town's reaction to the threat of invasion. [S] |
| 19:00 | Tenby 24/7 3/4. Reality series following the people of Tenby. Out at sea, skipper Roger Miles has a problem on his mackerel fishing trip when the fish do not seem to be taking the bait. [S] |
| 19:30 | Tenby 24/7 4/4. Reality series following the people of Tenby during the tourist season. Have vandals scuppered Tenby's chances of winning a prize in the Britain in Bloom competition? [S] |
| 20:00 | Airport Live 2/4. Dan Snow, Dallas Campbell and Anita Rani go airside at Heathrow. They follow a shorthaul flight turnaround. The plane has just 45 minutes from landing until it takes off again. [S] |
| 21:00 | The Route Masters: Running... ...London's Roads. 1/6. Series revealing how London's roads keep moving. TFL staff deal with pregnant motorists, road accidents and abuse from the public. Contains some strong language. [S] |
| 22:00 | BBC Cardiff Singer of the World... ...2013. Part 2: Round two features contestants from Hungary, Russia, Egypt, Italy and South Africa. [S] |
| 22:30 | Newsnight In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Kirsty Wark. [S] Followed by weather. |
| 23:20 | Iain Banks - Raw Spirit: A... ...Review Show Special. In what was to be his final television interview, Iain Banks talks to Kirsty Wark about his life, career and facing up to cancer. Contains some strong language. [S] |
| 23:50 | Rise of the Continents 2/4. Australia: Iain Stewart explores how the Earth's continents have transformed evolution. He shows how Australia's journey has affected everything from Aboriginal history to mining. [S] |
| 00:50 | This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S] |
| 01:20 | Alex Polizzi - The Fixer Returns 2/2. Alex Polizzi returns to Denver Mill - a mill, bakery and café business in Norfolk - and Courtyard Bridal Wear in Kettering to see how they have progressed since her last visit. [AD,S,SL] |
| 02:20 | This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S] |
| 04:00 | In My Shoes Plus: China This beautiful and engaging child-led documentary reveals the geography and culture of China through the eyes of five local Chinese children. [S] |
| 04:40 | In My Shoes Plus: Germany Child-led documentary. Through the eyes of three local children the programme features the mountains, rivers and coastline of Germany. [S] |
| 05:00 | William Whiskerson 5/10. Mountain: Geography programme for primary schools. William visits Scotland to climb a mountain, learning about the wildlife that lives there and finding a power station deep inside. [S] |
| 05:10 | William Whiskerson 6/10. Bee Farm: Geography programme for primary schools. William visits a bee farm, learning all about the different types of bees who live in a beehive and how they make and store honey. [S] |
| 05:20 | William Whiskerson 3/10. Fossils: Geography programme for primary schools. In Lyme Regis, William learns about fossils and hunts for them along the beach, before visiting a museum to see a dinosaur skeleton. [S] |
| 05:30 | William Whiskerson 8/10. Canal: Geography programme for primary schools. On a narrow boat trip, William learns about the difference between rivers and canals as he travels through a tunnel and into a lock. [S] |
| 05:40 | William Whiskerson 9/10. Forest: Geography programme for primary schools. William learns about the different types of trees that grow in the ancient Caledonian Forest, and meets some red squirrels. [S] |
| 05:50 | William Whiskerson 10/10. Cave: Geography programme for primary schools. William meets his friend Emily and they explore a cave in Yorkshire. Inside the cave they discover lots of different rock formations. [S] |
| 06:00 | Homes Under the Hammer Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a two-bed house in Lincolnshire, a commercial unit in Dartford, Kent, and a standard semi in Cornwall. [S] |