Programme Index

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Tinga Tinga Tales

Series 1

Episode 21: Why Rhino Charges

on BBC Two England

Stories telling a young audience how animals got their distinctive parts. Here, monkeys make Rhino a horn from wood so he can join in the Dance of the Horns. Show more

Deadly Art

Series 2

Episode 9: Lion

on BBC Two England

Steve Backshall challenges a team of artists to create deadly animal art. Mike and Nicola pour lots of runny paint on a canvas to create a beautiful lion picture.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Backshall
Presenter:
Nicola Wood
Presenter:
Mike Fischetti
Series Producer:
Ian France
Director:
Mark Reynaud
Executive Producer:
Annette Williams

Young Dracula

Series 3

Episode 11: Hit Chicks

on BBC Two England

Available for 1 day

Children's drama following Count Dracula's kids, Vlad and Ingrid. Ingrid turns a team of netball players into vampires and tells them their mission is to wipe out Vlad. Show more

Contributors

Ingrid Dracula:
Clare Thomas
Count Dracula:
Keith-Lee Castle
Vladimir Dracula:
Gerran Howell
Renfield:
Simon Ludders
Lead Netballer:
Victoria Bewick
Miss McCauley:
Letty Butler
Producer:
Lis Steele
Executive Producer:
Josephine Ward
Director:
Joss Agnew

Coast

Series 4 (Shortened Versions)

Episode 4: Dover to Selsey Bill

Duration: 15 minutes

on BBC Two England

Kate Rew, an outdoor swimmer, explains why swimming along the coast is the perfect antidote to the stress of modern life. Neil Oliver explores the Kent marshes. Show more

The Culture Show

2012/2013

Episode 2

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Two England

Mark Kermode questions director William Friedkin about his new blackly comic film Killer Joe and James Runcie meets Richard Ford to talk about his haunting new novel Canada. Show more

BBC Two England

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