«BBC Two» is a British public service television channel that is part of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). It was launched on 20 April 1964, as the second television channel of the BBC. Initially, it was intended to be a more "cultural" alternative to BBC One, but over time it has developed a distinct identity as a channel that offers a wide range of programming, including documentaries, dramas, factual entertainment, arts and culture, and comedy.

«BBC Two» has been praised for its commitment to high-quality programming and its willingness to take risks with its schedule. It is home to some of the most popular and acclaimed television shows in the UK, including "Top Gear," "The Great British Bake Off," "The Apprentice," and "Doctor Who." It also broadcasts a wide range of documentaries, from historical dramas to science programs.

In recent years, «BBC Two» has also become a major player in the world of online streaming. The channel has a strong presence on BBC iPlayer, which allows viewers to watch its programs on demand. This has helped to make «BBC Two» more accessible to a wider audience and has also allowed the channel to experiment with new formats and genres.