Blue Peter presenters Helen Skelton and Barney Harwood look at how to make telescopes and rockets, and use a toilet roll to measure the distances between planets. Show more
Four short films exploring the moon, stars and beyond with young children and their families. Includes a trip to the beach to find out how the moon is connected to the sea. Show more
Stop-frame animation about Tiny and his Little Robot friends. Tiny oversleeps and doesn't turn the day on, so Stretchy makes him a waker-upper machine. Show more
The adventures of the cheeky and spirited Zigby the Zebra and his friends. When Stink falls out with Tink and Wink, Zigby devises a plan to get them back together. Show more
Stop-frame animation featuring Raa Raa, who lives in the Jingly Jangly Jungle. Raa Raa wants to find the perfect noise to partner his friend Huffty in a tune. Show more
Animated deep sea adventures with Captain Barnacles and his explorers. Shellington gets trapped in the middle of a massive jellyfish bloom. Show more
Series in which a drawn line creates challenges and surprises for the unsuspecting little character Dipdap. The Line draws a pig and Dipdap accidentally makes it sneeze.
Rosie lives in a playhouse with her colourful group of friends. Raggles wants to start his own newspaper and so becomes a reporter. Show more
Wildlife series. Rani meets the spiderlings - but if you are afraid of spiders, does it help if they are only babies? Show more
Animation. The Great Voltar sets his sights on destroying the beloved morning meal of breakfast, but his plan to use an invinci-ray to make eggs uncrackable backfires. Show more
Children's animation featuring a little kid with a big imagination. Max the bully picks on a new kid in class. Eliot transforms himself into a masked avenger. Show more
Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad.
Sam and Mark host as two teams take part in a range of hilarious games including Quick on the Draw and Copycats Challenge, battling for a place in the final game - the Ball Room. Show more
Animation. With a stethoscope, you can hear the sound of sap moving through trees. This is called listening to the trees' 'heartbeat'. This gives Hugo an idea. Show more
Stories telling a modern, young audience how different animals got their distinctive parts. The story of how Elephant got his trunk. Show more
Pre-school animation about the warm-hearted Large family. When Mrs Smart snidely implies that Mrs Large is fat, the Large family children are outraged. Show more
Jess the black-and-white cat and his farmyard friends explore the world. Mimi helps Jess camouflage himself during a game of hide-and-seek. Show more
Bob gets busy on a smaller job than usual. He finds the perfect spot for his hammock but each time he tries to relax, he gets called away to advise on a job. Show more
Animated adventures of Louie and Yoko. When Yoko plans a tea party, Louie draws a pigeon to help them carry the invitations.
The alpaca duo learn about hazards from tough-but-fair safety supervisor Miss Mulberry. Nuzzle and Scratch find out how to stay safe on shiny floors and on stairs. Show more
Cartoon series about a girl who lives next door to a zoo and every night is told a story by the animals. The animals tell a tale about teamwork.
Preschool animation based on the popular children's books. Wibbly's train is a party train. Wibbly picks everyone up from their various stations to ride on his train. Show more
Series set in the magical land of Nara. De Li thinks she has found a magical, musical bluebell. Each time she touches the bluebell, it makes a ringing sound! Show more
Series for young children. The Tombliboos ride the Pinky Ponk. They guess who will board next, but nobody notices the teeny-tiny Pontipines arrive. Show more
The latest international news from the BBC.
Jo Coburn has the latest political news, interviews and debate.
Paul Martin and experts Mark Stacey and Adam Partridge visit Bangor in north Wales, where Mark values a gold chain and watch, and Adam finds a stylish bakelite 1930s car. Show more
Nick Knowles hosts the general knowledge quiz show. One thousand pounds is up for grabs in each game, but only by achieving absolute perfection will contestants win the prize. Show more
Antiques challenge. Charlie Ross takes on Catherine Southon in Market Harborough on the antiques-buying territory most familiar to them both, the auction house. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show in which teams from all over the UK take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
Michael Portillo visits the home of Queen Victoria's favourite bishop, and follows in the footsteps of Victorian health fanatics to the Malvern Hills. Show more
The motorcycle duo celebrate British food, creating mouthwatering dishes with the best free produce hunted and foraged from the land and coast of Britain. Show more
Dara and Brian's journey through the night sky continues with a look at black holes, the most mysterious and destructive objects in the whole universe. Show more
Professor Brian Cox, Dara O Briain and their guests return for an extra half-hour of chat, debate and audience participation celebrating all things astronomical.
Adam Rutherford meets the spider-goat, created by scientists and the product of a new field of research - synthetic biology. Show more
Hazel Irvine introduces highlights from this afternoon's match featuring John Higgins and Matthew Stevens.
BBC Two joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.
Linked to the KS2 curriculum, this programme looks at how humans have learnt to live with extremes and covers five themes: sustainable waters, pastures, cities, forests and arctic. Show more