Pingu welcomes viewers to his secret whale-shaped funhouse for sketches and Penguin Facts, plus two episodes. Show more
Animation about the friendship of three nomadic animals who sing, laugh and dance through the wilderness. Toto shows off by lifting a very heavy weight. Show more
Animated adventures with Bob the Builder and his vehicle friends. Mr Carruthers, the chief building inspector, comes to inspect Bob's team's work.
Animated adventures of three-year-old chatterbox Penelope, who has fun with her family and friends. Penelope goes for a walk with her mum and dad.
Guess with Jess
Episode 33: Why Are There Little Hills in the Orchard?
10 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Series about a curious cat and his friends. Jess discovers little piles of earth in Willow's orchard and wonders what's making them. Show more
Children's animation. Reverend Timms inadvertently starts the Greendale Rocket train, leaving Pat and PC Selby to give chase. Show more
Animation. Baby Kate tells Mei Lin the story of a little princess in the land of Hanzan-Niis in the hope that it will persuade her to start walking. Show more
Animation. LOSE decide to beat the winter cold and go on vacation to the hottest place in the world: the Shangri Lava hotel at the centre of the Earth. Show more
A look behind the stories making the sporting headlines.
Comedy series. After Barney reads a wizardly bedtime story, Nev wakes in the middle of the night to discover a tiny new door in the bedroom wall. Show more
Comedy drama. Max sends Digby to his brother's mansion to report on a friendly ghost called the Laughing Cavalier. Show more
Children's sitcom. Lenny is convinced vampires are real and that there is one staying at Hotel Trubble. To make matters worse, Mrs P falls in love with him. Show more
A light-hearted look at how to survive the most dangerous situations that Mother Nature can chuck at you.
Wildlife series. Steve and his trusty team head to the frozen north of Norway. He follows the tracks of Europe's largest cat, the elusive lynx, up into the hills. Show more
Food fanatic Stefan Gates and his intrepid Gastronuts find out who can make the longest piece of pasta. Show more
Live recipes, the best of the week's TV and celebrity chat to set up Sunday. Tim Lovejoy, chef Simon Rimmer and Lisa Faulkner are joined by Sarah Beeny and James Blunt. Show more
Jason Mohammad presents highlights of the clash between England and New Zealand at Twickenham, with commentary by Jonny Saunders and Brian Moore. Show more
Jennie Gow is in Valencia where the 2010 MotoGP season reaches its conclusion. Spaniard Jorge Lorenzo will hope to finish the season with a victory in front of his home fans. Show more
The World Rowing Championships at Lake Karapiro in New Zealand reach their climax, with John Inverdale presenting the best of the coverage. Show more
Jeremy Vine examines viewer feedback on the past week's BBC programming.
Aled Jones visits three close-knit communities in Cumbria where people have gone the extra mile for others, and introduces hymns about community and hope. Show more
Coast heads into the wild Atlantic to the Faroe Islands, where Neil Oliver discovers how romance blossomed during the Second World War's 'Operation Valentine'. Show more
Four months after the BP oil spill, Stephen Fry returns to America's Deep South together with zoologist Mark Carwardine, to see what the impact has been. Show more
James May helps modern man reacquire vital skills. James navigates the high seas the old-fashioned way, engages in a duel over a parking space, and builds a pub. Show more
Colin Murray presents highlights of the day's Premier League matches. Champions Chelsea travel to Liverpool while Arsenal host Newcastle and Manchester City visit West Brom. Show more
World War II comedy in which a team of Allied agents must cross-dress in order to infiltrate the female-only Berlin factory manufacturing Enigma coding machines. With Matt LeBlanc. Show more
BBC Two joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.