Charles Dickens hosts a chat show. He is joined by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to discuss the Victorian Christmas. Show more
Geography programme for children aged 4-6 years following the adventures of a mouse as he explores the Isles of Scilly, a farm in Somerset and the City of London. Show more
Geography programme for children aged 4-6 following the adventures of William Whiskerson. In Weymouth, William meets his friend Charlie in his parents' fish restaurant. Show more
Animation. Pingu welcomes viewers to his whale-shaped funhouse for sketches, penguin facts and two classic episodes, Pingu and the Litter and Pingu's Big Catch. Show more
Children's animation. Siblings Charlie and Lola deal with topics that affect their everyday lives. Lola is determined to stay clean and tidy for her school photograph. Show more
Animated adventures of a lamb at nursery school. After reading a superhero comic, Timmy is desperate to save the day. But his efforts are not always appreciated. Show more
Animation in which the trains talk, think and don't need drivers. When the Action Chugger is called away on an emergency, Wilson tries on some jetpacks. Show more
Mixed media animation for young children. Pinky and her friends try to find a unique present for Daffinee's birthday. Show more
Wildlife series. A look at an ancient breed of wild moggies, the Pallas's cats. Plus, Johny and Rani get more than they bargained for when they drop in on the elephant paddock. Show more
Animation. Frogg builds a machine that will allow Voltar and LOSE to travel into Von Pantaloon's dreams to exact sweet revenge. But they get lost along the way! Show more
Animated comedy shorts with the blundering lion. Leon goes to quite ridiculous extremes to get rid of a horde of flies buzzing around his head. Show more
Animation about the friendship between Lottie, a misfit, and Nine, a cat. Mr Crumble takes the class on a nature walk and Pipsquawk's gang try to gross Lottie out. Show more
Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad.
Children's science series. Ed and Oucho are in Newcastle, trying to build Aidan's 'Hydro-Bike', a bike that goes on land and water. Show more
May the park keeper and her friends welcome young explorers to their park. Billy is playing tricks on May and Ruairi, but Ruairi turns the tables on him. Show more
Stories about how different animals became distinctive. Peacock wants to have the biggest and the best tail in Tinga Tinga. Show more
Series about a teddy bear with a big imagination. Charley learns to ice skate, with a little help from his friends. Show more
Stop-frame animation featuring Raa Raa, who lives in the Jingly Jangly Jungle. One of the pipes on Huffty's toot stick has broken. Show more
Bob and the Can Do Crew are in Fixham Harbour for new adventures. Brad plans a party to celebrate his new beach cafe but realises he has lost his conch shell. Show more
The adventures of Frank and Buster, two koalas on a mission to help other creatures. The koalas invite Lolly for a special dinner to cheer her up. Show more
A band of primate friends play music in their tropical island paradise. The ZingZillas play a disco song called Disco Lights. Show more
Explorer Nat has fun with the Iconicles and learns about the worlds in which they live. Splish and Splash are very nervous about jumping from the high dive. Show more
Join a lovable cast of animated friends on an exciting journey to Story Corner. Loopy's balloon is too big and it carries his glasses away high up in the air. Show more
Animated series set in the magical land of Nara, inhabited by the joyful and gentle Piplings. Lau Lau is planning a big show and everyone else wants to join in. Show more
Children's show. Igglepiggle discovers the stones which Makka Pakka has carefully tidied into a special pattern, but then he accidentally knocks them over. Show more
The latest international news from the BBC.
Jo Coburn is joined by Lord Adonis, Labour's new industrial strategy adviser. They look at the IMF's suggestion on VAT, the new replacement for ASBOs and the draft energy bill. Show more
Two amateur cooks go head-to-head to see if they can create a restaurant in their own homes for one night. A menu of tastes from around the world goes up against a sea theme. Show more
Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz in which contestants eliminate the weakest team member at the end of each round. Show more
An old lady in Lewisham, who we discover was a professional singer, dies without having written a will. Her estate is worth an estimated 250,000 pounds. Can relatives be found? Show more
Dave and Si continue their journey through time, celebrating British food. Here, they go gourmet with lobster, truffles, chocolate and the best cuts of meat on offer. Show more
Flog It experts Charlie Ross and Mark Stacey are searching through family heirlooms in Harlow. Presenter Paul Martin sneaks down the road to investigate the Spy Museum. Show more
Antiques challenge where experts go head-to-head to raise money for a charity of their choice. Paul Hayes and Charlie Ross do battle at a Buckinghamshire boot sale. Show more
Dermot Murnaghan 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
Chefs battle for the chance to cook a banquet at the Olympics. Richard Davies, James Sommerin and Stephen Terry cook their fish course, including poached lobster. Show more
Alan Titchmarsh and Carol Klein talk to the gold medal-winning designers and exhibitors in the Great Pavilion and reveal who has won the Chelsea 2012 'best in show' award. Show more
A look at the work of Great Ormond Street's heart transplant team and the revolutionary artificial heart that keeps the patients alive until they can have a transplant. Show more
Joining Jools on the final show of the series are Jamaican legend Jimmy Cliff, Esperanza Spalding, Swedish quintet The Hives, Paloma Faith, pop synth duo Beach House and Jake Bugg. Show more
As Europe teeters on the edge of an economic precipice, BBC business editor Robert Peston takes a long view of the euro, the cost of saving the monetary union and the alternative. Show more
BBC Two joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.
A unique way of teaching numbers to preschoolers and infants. Rodd Christensen shows viewers how to play with and recognise the numbers one to ten. Show more