This week's UK TV & radio

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Listings for BBC 2 N Ireland on Thursday, May 23 2013

06:00This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S] 
06:20Helicopter Heroes Rav Wilding follows the Yorkshire Air Ambulance. The team is called to rescue a badly injured jockey, and a sheep shearer needs urgent help after an unusual accident on a moorland farm. [AD,S] 
07:05Homes Under the Hammer Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in Kent, a flat in Peckham and a public house in Whitehaven, Cumbria. They learn how much each home sold for at auction. [S] 
08:05Don't Get Done in the Sun 3/10. Hard-hitting holiday series. Fiona Foster investigates the challenges faced by disabled holidaymakers who frequently find themselves disadvantaged when planning a trip. [AD,S] 
08:35Saints and Scroungers 17/20. Series looking at benefit fraud. When a benefit cheat tries to avoid paying back what he owes a council, the insolvency service steps in with a bankruptcy order. [S,SL] 
09:20Italy Unpacked 3/3. Land of Many Treasures: Andrew Graham-Dixon and Giorgio Locatelli explore Italy. The final leg of their journey takes them to Sacro Monte, a series of gruesome chapels in Varallo. [AD,S,SL] 
10:20Great British Railway Journeys... ...Goes to Ireland. 24/25. Newbridge to Roscrea: Michael Portillo discovers how harsh life was for the Irish poor. [AD,S,SL] 
10:50HARDtalk Stephen Sackur talks to the Croatian prime minister, Zoran Milanovi?, about the country's membership of the European Union and economic problems. [S] 
11:15I'm All Right, Jack Film Classic satire on British industry in which an upper-class dimwit (Ian Carmichael) is thrown onto the shop floor by his crooked uncle in an attempt to provoke a strike. [B&W, 1959] [S] 
13:00My Life in Books 3/10. Anne is joined by actress Anna Chancellor and designer Nicky Haslam who share their favourite books and discuss why they have been important to them in 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 13/30. John Humphrys poses the questions in the classic quiz. Specialist subjects include Chequers, the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett and The Who. [S] 
14:45The Great British Bake Off 10/14. The Final: The three remaining bakers try to impress the judges with fondant fancies and chiffon sponges in their final and most demanding challenges. Only one can be crowned winner. [S] 
15:45Restoration Roadshow 9/20. Series devoted to saving treasured heirlooms from the scrapheap. In Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, Eric Knowles and his team of brilliant restorers take on every challenge. [S] 
16:15Planet Earth 8/11. Jungles: David Attenborough's natural history series. This episode looks at the tropical rainforests, which are home to a staggering 50 per cent of the world's species. [AD,S] 
17:15Flog It! Wrexham Paul Martin presents from Wrexham, with Kate Bliss and Philip Serrell on a mission to find valuable items to take to auction. Paul also sees wood carvings at Plas Newydd. [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 9/20. Theo Randall puts the four remaining students through their paces as they create their own rustic Italian dishes for rival chefs Michel Roux Jr and Tom Kitchin. [S] 
19:00Antiques Road Trip David Barby and Margie Cooper embark on the next leg of their road trip taking in Bridlington and Sheffield before finally reaching Nottingham. [S] Followed by a weather update. 
20:00Chelsea Flower Show 2013 10/15. Carol Klein reveals the extraordinary ways that plants pollinate themselves. Plus, a chat with pioneering plantsman Adrian Bloom who introduced the heuchera in 1983. [S] 
21:00The Last Days of Anne Boleyn Documentary exploring the dramatic downfall and execution of Anne Boleyn in 1536. [S] Followed by a weather update. 
22:00The Arts Show This edition of the cultural review features an interview with Frank Cottrell Boyce, an exhibition of local photography, NI Opera and the future of the Ebrington site in Derry. [S] 
22:30Newsnight In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Kirsty Wark. [S] Followed by weather. 
23:20The Tudors 6/10. Historical drama series. Henry is desperate to divorce so that he can marry Anne. Wolsey tries to stop him, but rumour and intrigue taint his position. Contains some strong language. [S] 
00:15The Tudors 7/10. Historical drama series. Britain faces a deadly epidemic. Henry seeks refuge from court, far away from those he holds dear. Contains some sexual content. [S] 
01:10Hillsborough - How They Buried... ...the Truth. Panorama reveals how senior authority figures all played a part in burying the truth about Britain's worst football disaster. Contains some strong language and upsetting scenes. [S,SL] 
02:10This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S] 
03:55Your Body: Your Image - The... ...Blame Game. 1/5. Five films looking at body image. The Blame Game investigates why companies usually use super skinny, super tall, super young white girls in their marketing campaigns. [S] 
04:05Your Body: Your Image - Hideous... ...Histories. 3/5. Five films looking at body image. Presented by a group of four female comedians in their 20s, this episode offers a historical perspective on body image ideals. [S] 
04:15Your Body: Your Image - Faking It 4/5. Five films looking at body image. DJ Goldierocks becomes a model for a day, revealing just how much goes into creating a single fashion photo. [S] 
04:20Your Body: Your Image - Body Talk 5/5. Five films looking at body image. Radzi Chinyanganya and Melissa Suffield go to a co-ed school to show students how they can start taking back control of their body image. [S] 
04:30Music, Mud and Making Money Designed for GCSE Business Studies students, the programme goes backstage at a music festival to explain five important business concepts. Presented by Radio 1's Greg James. [S] 
05:00Seeking Refuge Five animated stories giving a unique insight into the lives of young people who have sought refuge in the UK, told by the children themselves. [S] 
05:20Vikings In four ten-minute films, based on the BBC Two series Vikings, Neil Oliver explores the real Vikings at home and at sea behind the popular image. [S] 
06:00This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S]