This week's UK TV & radio

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Listings for BBC 2 N Ireland on Monday, May 27 2013

06:00Homes Under the Hammer Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a former public house in Wiltshire, a two-bedroom flat in Kent and a semi-detached property in Newcastle. They learn how much each sold for. [S] 
07:00Don't Get Done in the Sun 5/10. Hard-hitting holiday series with Fiona Foster and Rani Price. This episode features the story of how one couple spent their entire holiday with no luggage after a diverted flight. [AD,S] 
07:30Bargain Hunt Grimsthorpe Antiques challenge. Two pairs of teams hunt for bargains at the Grimsthorpe Antiques Fair in Lincolnshire, with finds including a piece of Lalique glass. [S] 
08:25Animal Park 11/20. Ben Fogle and Kate Humble explore life behind the scenes at Longleat Estate and Safari Park. Lord Bath wants to decorate the Great Hall in Longleat House. [S] 
08:55Sword of Sherwood Forest Film The story of legendary folk hero Robin Hood doing battle with the wicked Sheriff of Nottingham and trying to thwart a plot to kill the Archbishop of Canterbury. [1960] [S] 
10:15Henry VIII and his Six Wives Film Historical drama. On his deathbed, King Henry VIII recalls how he wooed and wed his six wives - and disposed of five of them. Adapted from the BBC TV series. [1973] [AD,S] 
12:15Golf: PGA Championship Highlights Hazel Irvine introduces extended highlights from the final two rounds of weekend action at the PGA Championship. The Wentworth event is one of the European Tour's highlights. [S] 
14:15Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Antiques challenge. Jonty Hearndon and John Cameron head to an auction in Sherborne in Dorset to battle to buy items that will sell on for the greatest profit. [S] 
15:00Springwatch in the Afternoon New series. 1/10. Launching the Springwatch daytime series, Nick Baker introduces a classic film from the archives in which Simon King celebrates the wildlife of the British Isles. [S] 
15:45Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain 1/12. The Passion of a Lifetime: The late Fred Dibnah searches for technology from a bygone age. In this first episode, he demolishes his last ever chimney at a textile mill near Oldham. [AD,S] 
16:15Planet Earth 10/11. Seasonal Forests: Documentary series which celebrates our planet in all its glory. David Attenborough reveals the greatest woodlands on earth, from the northern Taiga to Madagascar. [AD,S] 
17:15Flog It! Oxford While Mark Stacey and Will Axon assess items brought along by Oxford's inhabitants, Paul Martin takes a trip to the nearby Cotswolds to meet a family of silversmiths. [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 11/20. Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux Jr begins his search for a protege, travelling to the College of Food at University College Birmingham, which has close ties to the Roux family. [S] 
19:00The Flying Scotsman: A Rail... ...Romance. Barbara Flynn narrates the story of the nation's love affair with the steam locomotive that symbolises all that was great about British engineering, the Flying Scotsman. [AD,S] 
20:00Springwatch 2013 New series. 1/12. Springwatch returns with the best of the UK's wildlife - live. Stories include the strange late spring of 2013, red kites, wild boar, dolphins and otters. [S] 
21:00The Fall 3/5. Crime drama. As Stella Gibson takes control of the hunt for the serial killer, the realisation that his perfect kill is tainted pushes Spector into looking for his next victim. [AD,S] 
22:00Cuisle Music and arts series. Scottish band Dàimh are the main act in this episode. There are performances from musicians from Northern Ireland and beyond, as well as art and poetry features. [S] 
22:35Blackadder Rides Again Documentary looking at the much-loved sitcom from its first transmission in 1983. Including an exclusive in-depth interview with Edmund Blackadder himself, Rowan Atkinson. [AD,S] 
23:35The Tudors 9/10. Historical drama. With the Catholic church delaying over the annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, Henry turns against Cardinal Wolsey. Contains very strong language. [AD,S] 
00:25The Tudors 10/10. Historical drama. Cardinal Wolsey attempts to save his career with a surprising ally: Queen Katherine. Their plotting, however, is discovered. Contains some strong language. [AD,S] 
01:15Keeping Britain Alive: The NHS... ...in a Day. A look at the increasing demands on the NHS and the very real costs of those demands. Contains upsetting scenes. [AD,S,SL] 
02:15This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S] 
04:00Simon Armitage, Writing Poems Simon Armitage goes behind the scenes of all his poems featured in the GCSE AQA anthology to help viewers understand and visualise the building blocks that create them. [S] 
04:30Poets in Person Six short films, each celebrating a different contemporary poem, featuring performances and personal insights from the poets themselves. [S] 
05:00Play On! Celebrity presenters let us into their personal thoughts on classical music and the pictures painted by their imaginations as they listen to their favourite compositions. [S] 
05:30Dance with the Elements A mix of dance and animation around the four elements, with music ranging from JS Bach to John Adams. Designed to introduce children with special needs to classical music. [S] 
06:00This Is BBC Two Preview of upcoming programmes from BBC Two. [S]