Animation with a hare and tortoise who help young children learn about opposites. Harry learns that fast isn't always best.
Animated adventures with builder Bob and friends. The team install a water recycling system for Farmer Pickles's orchard, but Spud is impatient for yummy apples. Show more
When the water tower falls across the train tracks at the station halt, Pat must use the helicopter and a giant supermagnet to save the day. Show more
Jess the curious cat explores the world around him. Mimi has invited Horace to tea and asks Jess to paint a lilypad she's made for him. Show more
Animated adventures of Pingu, the clumsy young penguin. Mother's new knitting machine fascinates Pingu and he seizes his chance to knit up a storm. Show more
Harry and Toto's World of Opposites
Episode 17: Summer and Winter
5 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Animation. Harry and Toto are the best of friends but they are very different. So every time they play together, they find opposites. Show more
Rosie lives in a playhouse with her colourful group of friends. Saffie wants to invite the Little Acorns over for a sleepover. Show more
Animated series about dirtgirl and her friends, who live in a bizarre world. What happens when everyone in dirtgirlworld swaps jobs? Show more
Bob gets busy on a smaller job than usual. Wendy teaches Dizzy about weaving.
Barney Harwood and Gemma Hunt explore Australia's Barrier Reef and meet the sports stars of the sea. There are sprinters, jumpers and even gymnasts in this ocean arena. Show more
Children's science series. Ed and Oucho travel to Oxfordshire to build a Flosserama - a spinning machine that makes candyfloss for Briony and Amelia. Show more
Animal action with Rani Price and Johny Pitts. The wild dog puppies come out of their den, the Roar Rangers get brave and learn to talk tiger, and do elephants really like jelly? Show more
Series in which kids take control of the family break. Adrenalin seekers Conor and Evie want to take their history-loving parents somewhere fun. Show more
Animated slapstick comedy. Angus has two tickets for the cinema, and Cheryl thinks one of them is for her. How can Angus tell her it's actually for Amanda? Show more
Two families battle it out in a range of hilarious games based on the idea of Chinese Whispers and involving anything from remote control football boots to motorized toilets. Show more
The Deadly 60 team scours the UK in search of its lethal beauties. Gannets prove to be more than a match for Steve in a diving competition. Show more
Ben Fogle and Kate Humble discover just how powerful a Longleat big cat's bite is, and Pets' Corner is rocked by the death of one of its most beloved animals. Show more
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn have the top political stories of the day. They are joined by UKIP's Nigel Farage.
In the final week of the programme there is lots of useful information in Ask the Experts. We look at tax with John Whiting. Show more
The acclaimed series about WW2, narrated by Laurence Olivier. Following Operation Barbarossa in 1941, the Soviet Army battles the Germans almost alone for two years. Show more
Chris Packham gets close to hundreds of cormorant chicks.
Catching up with previous Wanted Down Under families. When last on the show, nurse Claire Mathlin and her two boys spent a trial week in Melbourne. But what happened next? Show more
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The team travels to Winchester. Charlie Ross and Michael Bagott are on hand with expert valuations, while presenter Paul Martin has a look at the largest tapestry in the UK.
Series in which families become Victorian farmers. The Dads go into the forge to make a Victorian iron hook, while the Mums and eldest daughters visit the Acton Scott bee colony. Show more
Si and Dave explore Norfolk where they cook a traditional county favourite in Diss. They fish for Cromer crabs and forage on the Norfolk marshes for samphire. Show more
Dermot Murnaghan hosts a general knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads, quiz champions including Millionaire winner Judith Keppel. Show more
Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson get swept up in the magic of Bath as they shop for objects they hope will boost their coffers. Charles is tempted to blow it all on a teapot. Show more
Students from Peterhouse, Cambridge fight it out with the University of Exeter in a bid to get through to the second round. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. Show more
Amateur antiques enthusiasts battle to become Antiques Master at Towneley Hall in Lancashire. The show features an antique breast pump and a Regency card table worth 5,000 pounds. Show more
Another set of entrepreneurs pitch to the multimillionaire investors. A Manchester-based entrepreneur pitches a rental kit that transforms an ordinary bed into a four-poster. Show more
Comedy about a vicar running an inner-city church. Adam's thrilled to make a new friend who has nothing to do with the church - but something in his past makes things complicated. Show more
Kirsty Wark presents the results of a poll on public attitudes to the coalition, as well as reaction from a live studio audience in Sheffield. Show more
Professor Diarmaid O Doibhlin shares his passion for Glens of Antrim folklore.
Richard Hammond and Sir Stirling Moss talk about how their lives were changed by terrible car accidents and why the mental injuries took longer to heal than the physical ones. Show more
Jimmy Doherty reveals the hidden lives of farmyard animals. He visits a farm in Dartmoor to find out about pigs. How sensitive is a pig's nose? How do piglets find the right teat? Show more
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