Three short films about materials science. Curious Cat inspires children to discover how an everyday material is made. They investigate wool, glass and paper. Show more
Key Stage 1 science series that introduces five- to seven-year-olds into the world of materials science. The children investigate steel. Show more
Fun and games for children, with songs, rhymes, surprise guests, animals and things to make. Show more
Live-action series for preschool children based around the small island community of Balamory in Scotland. Edie finds a hedgehog and tries to look after it. Show more
Children's animation with the siblings. Charlie and Lola's well-rehearsed circus act for Granny and Grandpa is jeopardised when poor Charlie breaks his arm. Show more
Animated series about the Cloudbabies, who look after the sky. In Baba Yellow's paint book, Bobo and Skydonk find a picture of a baby beneath Rainbow's arc. Show more
Rosie lives in a playhouse with her friends. Oakley is excited when he senses a storm is on the way, but Holly wishes she could shelter him. Show more
Animated adventures of the builder and his friends. Mr Beasley decides to grow pineapples in a pineapple pit - a special pit heated by horse manure. Show more
Koko has to deliver timber to the paper mill, but she ignores Old Puffer Pete's advice to take it slowly and ends up coming off the track.
Animated deep sea adventures with Captain Barnacles and his explorers. A timid sperm whale must conquer his fears to help the Octonauts release Peso from a giant clam. Show more
Animation. It's a rainy day and the friends have to find a good indoors thing to do. Tilly has a good idea - cake baking! Show more
Live-action children's show. Woolly helps Tig to be more considerate when they go home on the bus. Show more
Animated series about a young knight in training. Mike's haste sends the queen and the dragons careering off on a runaway cart. Show more
The Numtums make number learning fun! Nervous Numtum Number Seven juggles seven teddy bears and turns cartwheels in the air in his aeroplane. Show more
Pop-up book adventures with the curious Abadas: Hari the hippo, Ela the fox and Seren the bat. The Abadas are busy building a snuggly-wuggly den. Show more
Educational fun. Alphablock I really, really wants to win the extreme vowel race: everyone else is hopping, riding, driving or flying - but can she do it on her own? Show more
Children's poetry series. After receiving a signal of rhyme activity from Rhyme Recruits in London, the team blast off to join them and collect their poem. Show more
Children's language programme. Jargonaise wants to perform two acts for the Big Bug Show: swinging through the air and riding an animal. Show more
Educational series using Makaton sign language. Justin is in Glasgow preparing for a ceilidh with his friends Daniel, Anna and Freya. Show more
Chris and Pui investigate and explore in their magical playroom in the sky. Pui finds some furry, hairy caterpillars in the playroom, wiggling on the balcony. Show more
Imaginative preschool show. Rebecca steps through the Magic Curtain to play builders. Show more
Children's cookery programme. Katy and her friends make no-pastry pie and have fun street dancing together.
Mister Maker takes to the road in his magical Makermobile in search of Mini Makers. Mister Maker demonstrates how lots of leftover lids can create a wonderful work of art. Show more
The latest international news from the BBC.
Jo Coburn with the latest political news including businessman Martin Sorrell and an interview with health minister Norman Lamb, plus a regular look at what's happening in Europe.
Rosemary Shrager and Tim Wonnacott visit Hatfield House in Hertfordshire, the former home of Elizabeth I, to reveal the story of Queen Victoria's visit there in 1846. Show more
Series that gives buyers the chance to test-drive a property. A couple are relying on Rani Price and Ed Hall to find them the ideal family home in Coventry before their wedding. Show more
Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz in which contestants must decide at the end of each round which of their number should be eliminated.
In this episode, a man is trapped in his smoke-filled flat; and desperate parents call 999 to help save their premature twins.
Antiques series. Flog It! comes from the heart of 'bomber county', Lincolnshire, where the country house Normanby Hall hosts the valuation day. Show more
Six players answer general knowledge questions with up to 10,000 pounds to win. Will they stick together and share the prize or break away for themselves? Hosted by Nick Hancock. Show more
Antiques challenge. Kate 'The Diamond' Bateman and Mark 'The Maverick' Stacey face their greatest challenge yet - the Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is showdown. Show more
Dermot Murnaghan hosts the quiz show. Can Olympic watersports medallists Sophie Hosking, Alan Campbell, Jon Schofield, Heather Stanning and Peter Reed triumph over the Eggheads? Show more
Zoe Ball takes a sneak peek into rehearsals and the star studded Friday Panel looks forward to the next show.
The team journey around the stunning shores of Devon and Cornwall. Nick Crane is on board one of the last remaining Brixham trawlers, a beautiful sailing boat. Show more
John Humphrys asks questions on the subjects of British number one singles 1963-2000, Alan Bennett's Talking Heads, Kett's rebellion of 1549 and the life and work of Michael Foot. Show more
Series about the community on the island of Sark. With summer sunshine finally reaching Sark, islanders are out in force to welcome a royal visitor. Show more
Comedy quiz. Stephen Fry looks at the quite interesting side of jobs. Clocking on are Sarah Millican, David Mitchell, Rev Richard Coles and Alan Davies.
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Jeremy Paxman.
Kirsty Wark and guests sample a selection of festive treats, including the first instalment of The Hobbit trilogy, Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty, and the sequel to The Snowman. Show more
Rockumentary telling what it was like to be part of the Rolling Stones as they overcame denunciation, drugs and dissensions to become the definitive rock survivors. Show more
From 1981, the Rolling Stones join the legendary Muddy Waters onstage at Buddy Guy's club The Checkerboard Lounge, later accompanied by Buddy Guy, Junior Wells and Lefty Dizz. Show more
BBC Two joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.