After last week's announcement of BBC HD programmes over Christmas and the New Year, and January, they've now released some details about programmes first showing in February. Nearly all are simulcasts with the standard BBC channels, so you won't miss out if you haven't got HD yet.
Euro 2008 Qualifiers
And there’s more football action when BBC HD show all England home friendlies and Euro 2008 qualifiers starting with the Spain friendly on 7th Feb. (Simulcast with BBC ONE)
Six Nations
BBC HD will show all England, Scotland and Wales’ home games, starting in February and through to the final match in mid-March. (Simulcast with BBC ONE)
Hotel Babylon season two
The newly-refurbished Hotel Babylon opens its doors once more, headed up by glamorous manager Rebecca Mitchell (Tamsin Outhwaite), giving viewers a tantalising and seductive insight into the sexy world of the luxury five-star hotel industry – where money not only talks but can also buy just about anything you desire. The hotel staff is delighted to welcome back Charlie (Max Beesley), who is shaken but not stirred from his shooting experience at the end of the first series. Meanwhile Rebecca has her hands full when a prominent MP is forced to hide in the hotel following the news that her husband has had an affair. Based on Imogen Edwards-Jones’ searing expose of life behind the scenes of the luxury hotel industry in London. (Simulcast with BBC ONE)
Nuclear Secrets
There are currently 27,000 nuclear warheads in existence and most are far more powerful than those used at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Nine countries possess, or are suspected of possessing, nuclear weapons; dozens more have access to nuclear materials and the technology to turn them into weapons. Through five spy thriller programmes, Nuclear Secrets charts the true story of the race for nuclear supremacy – from the creation of the A-Bomb to the present-day market in nuclear secrets across the world. (From BBC TWO)
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