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Browse - Most popular shows on BBC Two
Man in an Orange Shirt
In his first screen drama, best-selling British novelist Patrick Gale tells two gay love stories, 60 years apart - stories linked by family, and by a painting that holds a secret that echoes down the generations.
Gardeners' World
This British show offers practical, seasonal gardening advice. The expert presenters offer step-by-step guides to creating the perfect garden, they also hold annual live shows and have an accompanying 'Gardener's World' magazine.
Insert Name Here
Comedy panel game in which host Sue Perkins asks two teams to decide who is the greatest of the many people who share a particular name.
The Elon Musk Show
From South Africa to Silicon Valley - the enigmatic, compelling and controversial inside story of the world's richest man, as told by family, friends and enemies.
Match of the Day 2
This is a football highlights programme shown on BBC Two in the United Kingdom. It was created in 2004 when the BBC regained the right to broadcast Premier League highlights.
Broadcast on Sunday evenings, usually later than 10 p.m., it is advertised as a "light-hearted look at the Premier League's action", referring to its more fan focused presentational style than the Saturday night version. Launched with an anchor of Adrian Chiles and analysis from two pundits. Adrian Chiles became popular in this role. In 2010 he was replaced by Colin Murray who left Channel 5 to take up the position at the beginning of the 2010/11 season and to also host the BBC World Cup coverage in 2010.
Pulling
Donna, Louise and Karen are three friends how live crazy mixed up lives. When Donna can't go through with her wedding to Karl she moves to into a house with her best friends Karen and Louise.
Some Girls
The series following the life of Viva as she navigates the problems and pitfalls she faces on a daily basis as she grows up on a south London estate.
Semi-Detached
Each episode of Semi-Detached plays out in real time and follows a perennial loser called Stuart as his life goes down the pan in a suburban cul-de-sac. All Stuart wants is a quiet life as a wedding DJ but his family seems to have other ideas. On top of barely coping with a (much younger) partner April and a new born baby, Stuart also has to look out for his jailbird brother Charlie and his promiscuous, drug-taking Dad Willie. Then there's the ex-wife Kate, who lives across the cul-de-sac with their teenage daughter Madonna and Kate's husband Ted who thinks he's better than Stuart because he sells fish to sushi restaurants.
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