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Find sources: BBC Two Wales - news newspaper book scientist JSTOR (September 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) BBC Two WalesCountryWalesNetworkBBC TwoProgrammingPicture format576i (16:9 SDTV)31080i (HDTV)OwnershipOwnerBBC Cymru WalesSister channelsBBC One Wales BBC 2W (2001-2009)HistoryLaunched12 September 1965; 55 years ago (1965-09-12) on March 30, 2001; 19 Years Ago (2001-03-30) (digital version)ReplacedBBC Choice Wales (digital version)Closed2 January 2009 (digital version)Former namesBBC2 Wales (September 12, 1965 - 16 February 1991) BBC Wales 2 (16 February 1991 - 4 October 1997) LinksWebsitewww.bbc.co.uk/wales/AvailabilityTerrestrialFreeviewChannel 2 (SD)Channel 102 (HD)CableVirgin MediaChannel 102 (HD)SatelliteFreesatChannel 102 (HD/SD, Wales) Channel 106 (SD, Wales)Channel 971 (HD, all UK)Channel 979 (SD, all UK)SkyChannel 102 (HD/SD, Wales)Channel 802 (SD, Wales)Channel 971 (HD/SD, rest of the UK)Channel 980 (SD, rest of the UK) BBC Two Wales is a national variation of BBC Two Cymru. It is broadcast to Wales from the Broadcasting House in Cardiff. The channel may abandon the main BBC Two schedule to show Welsh-made programming, however this is used less frequently than in the past. From 5 November 2001 to 2 January 2009 BBC Two Wales was the name of the analogue broadcasting service in Wales, and was a brand used by the digital service outside the broadcast hours used by BBC 2W. BBC 2W was the sister of the BBC Two Wales channel until the digital switch saw the end of analogue transmission in Wales. The BBC 2W service was shut down and the BBC Two Wales brand was used. Programming programming is pretty much the same as BBC Two, with the exception of some Welsh-focused programmes. Often, schedules change as a result of inserting an additional programme and delaying other programmes on the BBC Two network until the slot becomes available. The presentation is parallel to BBC Two itself, with BBC Two Wales sharing the same IDs and Design Channel. The main addition is the word Wales under the BBC Two logo inside the box. The availability of BBC Two Wales can be seen as being in Wales on all television platforms, usually on Channel 2, or 102 depending on the system, and in other regions of the UK through most satellite providers and on some other digital television providers. Programmes shown exclusively on BBC Two Wales can also be seen again, within 28 days of broadcast on the BBC iPlayer service. BBC Two Wales HD BBC Two Wales was available in high definition on 29 November 2018 on Freeview (Wales only), Sky and Freesat, дополнение к Virgin Media Media December 4. On the Freesat HD boxes, BBC Two Wales HD directly replaced the SD version with 102 in Wales and 971 elsewhere; The SD version was moved to 106 in Wales (the slot was previously used for the BBC Two HD network) and 979 elsewhere; Viewers in Wales can now access the online version of BBC Two HD on 949. On Freeview HD in Wales, BBC Two Wales HD directly replaced the network version with 102. In the sky, the 'HD swap' site places BBC Two Wales HD at 102 on HD boxes in Wales, with SD and network versions further down the manual. Standard definition receivers saw a slight change, with BBC Two Wales's SD remaining at 2/102 as before. Links to the BBC portal - BBC iPlayer programme only broadcast in Wales External Links BBC Two Wales lists on BBC Online BBC Wales on BBC Online extracted from TV24.co.uk is a quick and easy way to check that on TV in the United Kingdom. The site shows 7 days worth of listings for all the major TV providers and stations in the country. We also try to track the best movies on television, sports on television and upcoming episode series. Enjoy! About usSitemapInformation about cookiesPrivacy policy England HD Northern Ireland HDWales Wales HD England HD Northern Ireland HD WalesWales HD Welsh version of BBC Two. Programming is usually the same as the English version, but sometimes changes a bit. The BBC Two Wales website is part of the BBC network. Other BBC channels: 5WA Cardiff, BBC Asian Network, BBC Choice, BBC Force Programme, BBC Four, BBC General Forces Programme, BBC HD, BBC Home Service, BBC Light Programme, BBC Local Radio, BBC National Programme, BBC One, BBC One HD, BBC One Scotland, BBC One Wales, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 4 Extra, BBC Radio 5, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 7, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio Wales, BBC Regional Programme, BBC Scotland, BBC Sounds, BBC Third Programme, BBC Three (Online), BBC Two, BBC Two Scotland, BBC World Service, CBBC, CBeebies View list from 8 BBC Two Wales Website Are we missing football lists for BBC Two Wales? If so, please let us know. About BBC Two WalesBBC Two Wales is a British TV channel owned and operated by BBC Cymru Wales. This channel was launched on September 12, 1965 and works as a Welsh version of BBC Two, although it includes some Welsh-focused shows that has been trending in recent years. The channel is headquartered in Cardiff, where TV, radio and online services are produced in both English and Welsh. BBC Two Wales is the sister of BBC One Wales. In order to provide airtime for their own productions, Two delays in Wales shows that overlap with those produced by the BBC. This decision results in some of these shows being broadcast within hours of their initial broadcast on the BBC national channel. BBC Two Wales productions include TV series and soap operas, general news and entertainment shows. Content produced by BBC Two Wales can be viewed on television and online, via the BBC's live iPlayer service. All shows broadcast by this channel will be available on demand for a limited number of days. BBC Two Wales made the HD channel available to its users on 29 November 2018, although this channel is not available throughout Wales. Both channels are available on most pay-TV operators, so we recommend you check their availability with a cable or satellite TV carrier. BBC Two Wales at SatellitePositionFrequencySymbolSystemEncryption28.5'EAstra 2E10788 V22000, 5/6DVB-S, MPEG-210847 V23000, 3/4DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4, HD 1080Content Disclaimer: Published lists live, re-aired, and on-demand match and program activities published on this site are broadcast by official rights holders. They are available on a variety of platforms such as terrestrial TV, radio, cable, satellite, IPTV, mobile and desktop applications. Where possible, we will provide links to streaming events available on platforms provided by official broadcasters. Please note that in many cases you will need a digital subscription or authentication of a user using a TV or isp. 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