BBC America Television Schedule
Your comprehensive guide to what’s airing on BBC America over the next two weeks. Find showtimes, episode details, and more for your favorite programs.
BBC America offers a diverse range of programming, from classic films to captivating nature documentaries and gripping crime dramas. This schedule covers two weeks of BBC America programming, allowing viewers to plan their viewing in advance.
Sunday, February 9th features family-friendly movie classics like “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” and the comedic “Robin Hood: Men in Tights.” This provides a relaxed viewing experience for a weekend evening.
Monday, February 10th shifts gears with a lineup that includes the musical “Grease,” followed by a block of “Weird Wonders” episodes exploring intriguing natural phenomena. The night concludes with a series of crime dramas, including “A Bronx Tale,” “Donnie Brasco,” “Scarface,” and multiple episodes of “Law & Order.” This variety caters to a broader audience with different interests.
Tuesday, February 11th continues the crime drama theme with “Law & Order” and “Scarface,” but also features several episodes of the forensic crime series “Bones.” This day’s programming leans heavily towards fans of crime and mystery.
Wednesday, February 12th is dominated by a marathon of “Bones” episodes, spanning multiple seasons. This provides dedicated fans with an opportunity to catch up on past episodes or revisit favorite moments.
Thursday, February 13th offers a lighter mix, including classic comedies like “Armed and Dangerous” and “Who’s Harry Crumb?” alongside nature documentaries such as “Attenborough’s Global Adventure” and “The Wild Sides.” This combination appeals to viewers seeking both humor and insightful natural history content.
Friday, February 14th features a blend of action comedies (“Starsky & Hutch,” “Ace Ventura”), nature programming (“The Wild Sides,” “Hidden Habitats,” “Planet Earth”), disaster films (“2012,” “Deep Impact,” “The Mist”), and the talk show “The Graham Norton Show.” This diverse schedule provides options for a range of viewing preferences on Valentine’s Day.
Saturday, February 15th presents a mix of classic comedy (“The Three Stooges”), nature documentaries (“Planet Earth: Life,” “Africa’s Wild Year”), and more episodes of “Planet Earth: Africa,” concluding with the fantasy adventure “Jack the Giant Slayer.” This offers a balance of lighthearted entertainment and educational programming.
Sunday, February 16th showcases a lineup similar to the previous Saturday, with “The Three Stooges,” nature documentaries focused on Africa, and the action-packed Rambo film trilogy. This provides consistent programming for viewers seeking familiar themes.
Monday, February 17th sees a return to crime and action, with the “Kill Bill” films, “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,” and more “Law & Order” episodes. This marks a shift back to more intense and dramatic programming after the weekend.
Tuesday, February 18th continues the crime drama trend with “Law & Order” and “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,” but also includes a substantial block of “Bones” episodes. This day mirrors the programming pattern of earlier weekdays, focusing on crime and forensic investigations.
Wednesday, February 19th features another extensive “Bones” marathon, offering fans a deep dive into the series. This repetition reinforces BBC America’s commitment to showcasing popular crime dramas.
Thursday, February 20th blends action and military themes with “Rambo III,” political thrillers like “Air Force One,” and legal dramas such as “A Few Good Men” and “The Departed,” alongside more nature programming (“Planet Earth: Blue Planet II”, “Hidden Habitats”). This caters to viewers interested in action, suspense, and natural history.
Friday, February 21st provides a mix of action (“Air Force One”), nature documentaries (“Planet Earth: Blue Planet II”), martial arts classics (“The Karate Kid”), medieval adventure (“A Knight’s Tale”), and dark fantasy (“Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters”). This offers a broad spectrum of genres for a Friday night audience.
Saturday, February 22nd showcases a diverse array of programming, including fantasy (“Jack the Giant Slayer,” “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters”), nature documentaries (“Planet Earth: Blue Planet II,” “Seven Worlds, One Planet,” “Wild Patagonia,” “Planet Earth: Frozen Planet”), and more. This creates a varied viewing experience for a Saturday audience.
Sunday, February 23rd combines family-friendly fare (“Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” “The Three Stooges”) with nature documentaries (“Seven Worlds, One Planet,” “Wild Patagonia,” “Planet Earth: Frozen Planet,” “Eden: Untamed Planet”) and monster movies (“Cloverfield,” “The Mist,” “Sleepy Hollow”). This offers a balance of lighthearted and thrilling content.
Monday, February 24th features monster movies (“The Mist”), nature documentaries (“Planet Earth: Mammals”), sports dramas (“Rudy,” “Gridiron Gang”), dance classics (“Footloose”), and returns to the “Law & Order” franchise. This day’s schedule offers a unique combination of genres.
Tuesday, February 25th continues with “Law & Order,” dance and adventure films (“Footloose,” “Fool’s Gold”), and then transitions into a marathon of “Bones” episodes. This reflects a return to the crime drama focus seen on other weekdays. This extensive schedule provides viewers with a detailed overview of upcoming programs on BBC America. Remember to check local listings for potential variations in scheduling.
Wednesday, February 26th primarily features “Bones” episodes from various seasons, offering dedicated viewers a chance to indulge in the series. This reinforces the channel’s commitment to providing extensive blocks of popular programming. This schedule provides a detailed guide for viewers interested in planning their BBC America viewing over the next two weeks. Remember to consult local listings for the most accurate and up-to-date information.