Pingu welcomes viewers to his secret whale-shaped funhouse for sketches and penguin facts, plus two classic episodes. Show more
Mixed media animation featuring seven-year-old Pinky Dinky Doo. Pinky builds a dinosaur skeleton out of Mr Guinea Pig's bone collection. Show more
Animated adventures of a lamb at nursery school. Mittens proudly shows off the shiny new bell on her collar but is inconsolable when it goes missing. Show more
Children's animation set in Chuggington, a special place where trains don't need drivers. Olwin takes Brewster, Wilson and Koko on a training course. Show more
Stop-motion series featuring a crime-fighting special agent who plays in a reggae band. Everyone is excited when movie director Spike Cheez arrives in town. Show more
Barney Harwood and Gemma Hunt find out about families under the sea, from spoilt only children to the best and worst parents and some extreme sibling rivalry! Show more
Animation series. Mum and Dad enlist the help of a supernanny to help correct Dennis's naughty behaviour, and Dennis is prevented from having any fun. Show more
Cartoon capers with Scooby and the gang. As Scooby's cousin, Scooby-Dee, films her latest movie, a vengeful ghost disrupts the production.
Dance reality series with Alesha Dixon. Dance crews of up to 12 young street dancers compete for the title of Alesha's Street Dance Stars and a money-cannot-buy-prize. Show more
Entertainment show in which entertainers enter a mock prison. The hardest nut in the Slammer wants Pete to help him get a place on the Freedom Show. Show more
Helen and Barney head to Wolverhampton for more Olympic fun and games, including an exclusive Tennis guide by British medal hopeful Andy Murray. Show more
Food adventurer Stefan Gates travels across Britain to make mealtimes memorable. The Mystery Meal being cooked up features brains fried in breadcrumbs. Show more
Competition looking for budding inventors. In this heat, the inventors pitch a robot to help around the house, a tree simulator and renewal energy generated in space. Show more
Game show filled with medieval, messy madness. The defenders get distracted autographing pictures for Attackers' mothers, and one Attacker pays the price for his run - literally. Show more
Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall tracks down 60 of the world's deadliest animals. Steve ends up eyeball-to-eyeball with one of the largest lizards on the planet. Show more
When the humans are away, the OOglies play! Featuring a morris-dancing scrubbing brush, a flock of marshmallow sheep and an action hero sock driving a remote-control car. Show more
Match of the Day Kickabout goes continental for a Euro 2012 special. Expect the usual mix of goals, games and guests, plus all the gossip from some of the world's biggest players. Show more
Sue Barker hosts live tennis from the first weekend of this year's Wimbledon, where the world's top tennis players will be aiming to book their place in the second week. Show more
Austin O'Callaghan presents live coverage from St Tiernach's Park, Clones of the second Ulster Championship semi-final, as champions Donegal put their provincial title on the line. Show more
Sue Barker hosts live coverage from the All England Club, where the third Grand Slam of 2012 is reaching the halfway point.
First of three shows compiling some of the BBC's rare 60s archive hits by the likes of The Foundations, Julie Driscoll, Sandie Shaw and Procol Harum. Narrated by Mark Radcliffe. Show more
Remembering Les Dawson with favourite TV clips and some rare gems from the archives, plus interviews with friends, relatives and colleagues who assess the comedian's legacy. Show more
Coast ventures to the furthest flung reaches of the British Isles. In Newlyn, Nick Crane relives an unsung feat of British seamanship. Show more
Shakespeare adaptation starring Ben Whishaw. King Richard is called upon to settle a dispute between his cousin Henry Bolingbroke and Thomas Mowbray. Show more
Derek Jacobi looks at Richard II, a role he played 30 years ago. He helps actors at the Globe with aspects of the play and reveals why it might have cost Shakespeare his life. Show more
Mark Radcliffe plucks random pop treasures from the archive, traversing the decades and alighting upon gems from Blondie, The Smiths, Spice Girls, Mott the Hoople and Terry Wogan. Show more
Comedy in which a feisty young woman (Shelley Conn), having run away years previously to avoid an arranged marriage, returns to Glasgow to run her deceased father's restaurant. Show more