This week's UK TV & radio

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Listings for BBC 2 Wales on Friday, May 31 2013

06:00Homes Under the Hammer Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a house in Cornwall, a 50s end-of-terrace in Wiltshire and a property in Swinton, Manchester. [S] 
07:00Don't Get Done in the Sun 9/10. Consumer series. Fiona Foster hears from two holidaymakers whose trips were grounded at the airport, and Rani Price finds out how costly buying souvenirs can be. [AD,S] 
07:30Cowboy Trap 14/20. Jonnie Irwin has help and advice for homeowners who have fallen victim to cowboy builders. In Southampton an extension goes badly wrong, throwing a young family into turmoil. [S] 
08:15The A to Z of TV Gardening 14/25. Letter N: 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 N. [S,SL] 
09:00Antiques Roadshow 19/25. Cheltenham Town Hall: Fiona Bruce and the experts make a return visit to Cheltenham Town Hall. Featured treasures include a valuable silver fruit bowl damaged in a domestic tiff. [S,SL] 
10:00Question Time David Dimbleby presents Question Time from London, where the panel includes the writer and creator of Downton Abbey, Lord Fellowes of West Stafford. [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] 
12:00Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron Film Animated tale of a Mustang stallion captured by horse traders and sold to a cavalry regiment at a frontier outpost, where a cruel colonel tries to break the free-spirited horse. [2002] [S] 
13:15My Life in Books 8/10. Anne Robinson is joined by Alexandra Shulman, editor of British Vogue, and actor Keith Allen, who discuss their favourite books and why they have been important to them. [S] 
13:45The 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] 
14:30Classic Mastermind 18/30. John Humphrys poses the questions in the classic quiz. Specialist subjects include the novels of Raymond Queneau; Ireland during World War II; and the life and work of Marie Curie. [S] 
15:00Springwatch in the Afternoon 5/10. Nick Baker introduces a classic film from the archives in which Gordon Buchanan shows how viewers' wildlife experiences have revealed fascinating insights into animal behaviour. [S] 
15:45Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain 5/12. Water and Boilers: Fred Dibnah searches Britain for technology from a bygone age. He visits Ryhope pumping station in Sunderland and the Israel Newton boiler works in Bradford. [AD,S] 
16:15Life in Cold Blood Dragons of the Dry David Attenborough reveals the surprising truth about the cold-blooded lives of reptiles and amphibians, including wrestling beaded lizards. [AD,S] 
17:15Flog It! Oxford Experts Mark Stacey and Will Axon join presenter Paul Martin in the university town of Oxford. Paul takes time out to see what secrets are hidden behind the walls of Oxford Castle. [S] 
18:00Eggheads 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] 
18:30The Chef's Protege 15/20. With bonds beginning to form, Michel Roux Jr's students are invited to cook at a central London kitchen, where they must cook one of Michel's signature dishes. [S] 
19:00Locomotion: Dan Snow's History... ...of Railways. 2/3. Dan Snow traces the development of Britain's railways, from the beginnings of a true national network in the late 1830s through to the end of the 'railway mania' in 1847. [S] 
20:00Nature's Microworlds 11/13. The Deep Sea: Steve Backshall plumbs the ocean depths to find an array of beautiful and bizarre creatures, from 40m-long jellyfish to grotesque angler fish and vampire squid. [S] 
20:30Gardeners' World Gardening magazine. Monty Don reveals plans for a new raised seating area, surrounded by wild flowers. Carol looks at the blossom at Battsford Arboretum in the Cotswolds. [S] 
21:00The Time Traveller's Guide to... ...Elizabethan England. 1/3. The Common People: Revealing the reality of life for most Elizabethans, outside of life at court. [S] 
22:00QI 11/16. Highs and Lows: Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about highs and lows, with Sandi Toksvig, Fred MacAulay, Rob Brydon and Alan Davies. [S] 
22:30Newsnight In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Kirsty Wark. [S] Followed by weather. 
23:05Later... with Jools Holland 7/8. Jools is joined by Beady Eye, as well as R&B sensation Miguel, British synth-pop pioneers OMD, Scottish songstress KT Tunstall and LA duo Deap Vally. [S] 
00:10Lymelife Film Darkly comic drama. Growing up as his parents grow apart, teenager Scott yearns for more-than-friendship with neighbour and classmate Adrianna. Contains very strong language. [2008] [S] 
01:40Question Time David Dimbleby presents Question Time from London, where the panel includes the writer and creator of Downton Abbey, Lord Fellowes of West Stafford. [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]