Comedy about a feisty 13-year-old girl. Dede has to do all she can to convince the TV company that Pixie Lott should still come to Sadie's house. Show more
Children's sitcom. When the hotel hosts a sci-fi convention, the arrival of sci-fi nerds results in the staff missing the arrival of a real alien. Show more
Children's sci-fi series. An old enemy returns to Earth - can the Veil be trusted?
Ed Petrie and friends explore unusual and amazing places in the UK. The team discover a meteor in Armagh's Astro Park. Show more
Comedy about two brothers at the same school - one as a pupil, the other as a new teacher. Nathan gets lumbered with running the school council. Show more
Clemency Burton-Hill presents highlights of the percussion category final, featuring James Larter, Richard Rayner, Molly Lopresti, Peter Rayner and Hyun-gi Lee. Show more
The winners of the keyboard, brass, strings, woodwind and percussion categories perform at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, hoping for a place in the final. Show more
Coast ventures out to the man-made shoreline of the Netherlands. Nicholas Crane examines the great flood of 1953, and Tessa Dunlop learns about 'Tulipmania'. Show more
Horizon follows the astronomers pushing the limits of science and engineering with a new generation of supertelescopes in the hunt for mysterious objects in the universe. Show more
Scandinavian crime drama serial. To save a bus full of schoolchildren, the murderer demands that five companies which benefit from child labour should be set on fire by the public. Show more
Scandinavian crime drama serial. The murderer is finished, having succeeded in opening people's eyes to society's problems. But Saga believes that this is not the end of his plan. Show more
Drama series about a group of gay women in Glasgow. When Tess goes on a blind date she calls on Lexy for help. Sadie's irreverent take on waitressing gets her into hot water. Show more
Martha Kearney and guests Germaine Greer, John Mullan and Kate Mosse review new books by Hilary Mantel, Kate Summerscale, Mark Haddon and John Irving. Show more