Pingu welcomes viewers to his secret whale-shaped funhouse for sketches and two classic episodes. Show more
Animation about the three happy nomadic animals who sing, laugh and dance their way through their wilderness environment. The three friends sing a jazz scat. Show more
Animated adventures with Bob and friends as they construct an eco-town. Flex the cherry picker arrives in Sunflower Valley to help replace the lens on the lighthouse. Show more
Animated adventures of three-year-old chatterbox Penelope, her friends and family. Penelope discovers different shapes around the house.
Guess with Jess
Episode 39: What Shall We Have for Our Harvest Breakfast?
10 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Jess, the curious black-and-white cat, and his farmyard friends explore the world around them. Baa invites everyone to breakfast. Show more
Animation. Lizzy and Lauren arrange a horse riding lesson for Ben, and Pat brings Pumpkin to the mail centre. Pumpkin is a naughty pony, however, and escapes. Show more
Animation following the adventures of a young aardvark and his friends. Francine starts to feel queasy and is then sick in the cafeteria. Show more
Animation series. Frogg puts a badometer on Red's head to teach him to be more evil. It rewards him for being bad and punishes him with electric shocks for being good. Show more
When the humans are away, the OOglies play! It is all in the balance for the hero in Rubber's Got Talent, and Pinky Glove reaches new heights as she attempts to light things up. Show more
Animated series. Professor X is saved from certain death in the future by an old friend, and the Inner Circle continue their attempts to free the Phoenix force. Show more
Adventure reality show. The final escape concludes and the remaining adventurers face an arduous climb up Freedom Rock. Only one team - Sting or Claw - can beat the island.
Wildlife show presented by Steve Backshall and Naomi Wilkinson.
Factual series about working animals. Featuring a political lobbyist dog, how a horse's muscles and bones work, and some of the bravest animal heroes. Show more
3D animation about a pink owl. The Owl decides to play with his friend, a giraffe. But teasing an animal which weighs more than two tons can be a dangerous game! Show more
Science game show. Vacuum cleaners never looked so good as the teams use them to fire foam arrows at a Plate Wall of China. Lab Rats move their time machine using water jets. Show more
Historical sketch show. How to paint like a caveman, World War II codebreakers forget their own code, and Henry VIII challenges the King of France to a smackdown! Show more
Twelve boys and girls live as 1940s war evacuees. The whole house gathers to hear a special radio announcement from the prime minister: the war in Europe is finally over. Show more
Teen drama series. Paige's attempts to stay in the fame game reach desperate lengths. Manny and the band make their point to the filmmakers. Show more
Urban music and culture show hosted by 1Xtra DJ Mistajam. We catch up with new girl on the block Janelle Monae, and hang with Jodie Connor, R.I.O and Wrigz in sunny Manchester. Show more
When ex-boy band member Dave starts at Grogan's, Dani is instantly smitten. Is Dan jealous? Fitzy grows increasingly irritated by a Ukrainian boy. Show more
Single, Together, Whatever
Episode 4: Are We Ready For a Relationship?
35 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Series which follows a group of teenagers over a three-month period. How do you know whether you're even ready for a relationship? Show more
Clare Balding presents five races from Ascot, including the one-mile Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at 4.15pm. With Willie Carson, Rishi Persad and commentary by Jim McGrath. Show more
The Labour Party elects its new leader on the eve of its annual conference in Manchester. Special programme presented by Emily Maitlis and political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg.
Stephen Waston is joined in studio by former Irish International and Director of Rugby at Connacht Michael Bradley. Commentary from Jim Neilly and Ryan Constable. Show more
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about parts of the body beginning with the letter H, with Sue Perkins, Bill Bailey, Gyles Brandreth and Alan Davies.
Rob Brydon meets actor, writer and presenter James Corden. There is also music and chat from Mark Ronson. Plus stand-up comedy from the up-and-coming Carly Smallman.
Mark Radcliffe takes us back through the Top of the Pops archives to get us in the mood for going back to school. Featuring music from The Jackson 5, Alice Cooper and Busted. Show more
Hazel Irvine introduces highlights from the evening's remaining quarter-finals in Glasgow. Commentators are Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne, John Virgo and Ken Doherty.
Highlights from the day's quarter-finals are introduced by Hazel Irvine. Commentators are Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne, John Virgo and Ken Doherty.