This week's UK TV & radio

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Listings for BBC 2 Wales on Tuesday, May 28 2013

06:00This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S] 
06:05Homes Under the Hammer Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a detached house in Derby, an end of terrace in Twickenham, Middlesex and a ground floor flat in Gateshead. [S] 
07:05Don't Get Done in the Sun 6/10. Consumer series. Fiona Foster looks at travel insurance, and questions whether enough is being done to make people aware of hidden small print that could leave them high and dry. [AD,S] 
07:35Cowboy Trap 11/20. Jonnie Irwin has help and advice for homeowners who have fallen victim to cowboy builders. In Derbyshire, Jonnie meets a couple whose kitchen extension has become a nightmare. [S] 
08:20Saints and Scroungers 19/20. Series looking at benefit fraud. The fraud team at Ealing call on a handwriting expert to help convict two benefit cheats who have stolen tens of thousands from the public purse. [S,SL] 
09:05Watchdog 4/8. Consumer series. The team investigate the rise of council parking fines, and claims that hundreds of thousands of tickets may have been issued illegally due to poor and confusing signage. [S,SL] 
10:05Paul Hollywood's Bread 4/6. Sourdough: Paul Hollywood shows how to cultivate your own sourdough starter, harnessing natural, airborne yeasts to leaven and give amazing flavour to breads. [S,SL] 
10:35HARDtalk Interviews with newsmakers and personalities from across the globe. [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] 
12:00College Road Trip Film Family comedy in which an overprotective father decides to escort his teenage daughter when she goes on a trip to look at prospective colleges. [2008] [S] 
13:15My Life in Books 5/10. Anne Robinson is joined by poet Pam Ayres and actor Don Warrington, who pick their favourite books and discuss why they have been important to them throughout their lives. [S] 
13:45The Super League Show Highlights and analysis from latest round of matches in Super League. Current leaders Wigan face Leeds. Warrington play St Helens and Hull FC take on Hull Kingston Rovers. [S] 
14:30Classic Mastermind 15/30. John Humphrys poses the questions in the classic quiz. Specialist subjects include the novels of Jane Austen; the American Civil War 1861 - 1865; and Fred Astaire. [S] 
15:00Springwatch in the Afternoon 2/10. Naturalist Nick Baker broadcasts live from the Springwatch field base in Wales, offering insights into the daytime behaviour of all the animal stars of the show. [S] 
15:45Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain 2/12. Collecting the Coal: Documentary series. Fred visits an open cast mine near Wigan to get coal to power his engine, then goes to Astley Green Mining Museum in Lancashire. [AD,S] 
16:15Planet Earth 11/11. Ocean Deep: Series showing our planet in its natural glory. A look at the largest of all habitats, the ocean, which encompasses 90 per cent of all the living space on the planet. [AD,S] 
17:15Flog It! Newcastle Anita Manning and Kate Bliss share their expertise with the people of Newcastle. Paul Martin goes to the cinema to view a recent history of the Quayside by Amber Films. [S] 
18:00Eggheads Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads. [S] 
18:30The Chef's Protege 12/20. Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux Jr continues his quest as he meets three more students from the College of Food at University College Birmingham. [S] 
19:00Locomotion: Dan Snow's History... ...of Railways. 1/3. Dan Snow looks at how, from their beginnings as track-ways for coal carts in the early 18th century, railways developed into the pivotal technology for modern Britain. [AD,S] 
20:00Springwatch 2013 2/12. The UK's best live wildlife stories with Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan and Martin Hughes-Games. What's happening to one of the UK's most iconic birds - the kestrel? [S] 
21:00TOWN with Nicholas Crane 2/4. Saffron Walden: Series celebrating the forgotten world of the town. Nicholas Crane visits Saffron Walden, home to some of the best preserved medieval architecture in the country. [AD,S] 
22:00The Apprentice: You're Fired 5/11. Meet the candidate who flew to Dubai, only to be shown the door in London. International Entrepreneur Lara Morgan, comedian Miles Jupp and journalist Rageh Omaar find out why. [S] 
22:30Newsnight In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Gavin Esler. [S] Followed by weather. 
23:20The Tudors 1/10. Historical drama. Henry VIII's clashes with the Catholic church worsen. The King seeks to placate an impatient Anne Boleyn. A poison plot is put in motion. Contains adult themes. [AD,S] 
00:15The Tudors 2/10. Historical drama. Henry's court lacks Christmas cheer with Queen Catherine excluded, Thomas More alienated and Anne Boleyn rumoured against. Contains adult themes. [AD,S] 
01:15The Apprentice 4/14. Farm Shop: Business competition. The fight for Lord Sugar's investment continues with some farmyard fun, as this task sees the candidates open their own farm shops. [S,SL] 
02:15James May's Man Lab 5/5. James May continues his epic quest to re-skill the modern male. He attempts Man Lab's most risky stunt to date, which involves an ailing seaside town and a great big monster. [AD,S,SL] 
03:15This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S] 
04:00Rock Pool Survivors Rock Pool Survivors Professor Richard Fortey reveals the hidden secrets of the fascinating world of rock pools, from how limpets fend off starfish to how hermit crabs choose their shells. [S] 
04:30Beneath the Lab Coat Beneath the Lab Coat investigates the science behind 3D printing, elite sport and make up - and talks to some of the young men and women at the forefront of the new technologies. [S] 
04:45Ask Lara: Having Words 12/26. Animated drama for 11- to 13-year-olds exploring issues surrounding puberty. The gang learn the importance of honesty and that everyone has a bad day. [S] 
05:00Spark Spark is a collection of short films about ambition and work aimed at 9- to 14-year-olds that encourages them to think about what they might do and who they might become. [S] 
06:00Homes Under the Hammer Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a site in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, a property in Kent and another in a cul-de-sac in Warrington. [S]