Series for young children in which Fimbo, Florrie and Baby Pom explore the magical valley around them. Florrie finds a windmill, which she thinks is a flower. Show more
Drama series about parents, their children and carer Granny Murray. There is a healthy eating campaign on the buses. Show more
Animated story of Clifford the Big Red Dog before he got so big. Nina has written a play about springtime and she is making her friends the stars.
The adventures of Pingu, the clumsy young penguin who's often misunderstood. Pingu is meant to be helping Father teach Pinga how to swim, but he is distracted. Show more
Children's animation about Skunk, a young Kung Fu student. Skunk accidentally breaks an ancient lantern that has hung in the Valley for hundreds of years. Show more
Children's animation featuring the little kid with the mind-boggling imagination. Suzie has had quite enough of her little brother and decides to move 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 fantasy game show. Danger is mounting as Nevar plots to follow the warriors into the Forgotten Kingdom. Raven confronts Ervan to ascertain if he is friend or foe. Show more
Puppet show featuring a spoof talent show for animals. Barry becomes obsessed with muffins. His head may be empty, but his stomach just gets fuller and fuller. Show more
Animation. The Farmer prepares for a date and dusts off his prized hairpiece. Shaun cannot resist trying it on and loses it while showing off. Show more
Gaelic children's programme. The Little People sing a song about camping.
Gaelic children's cartoon. Blàrag sets off to find a Christmas tree, but this turns out to be more complicated than she imagined. Show more
Srath Sona/Happy Valley
Episode 3: A' Chraobh air a' Chnoc (On the Hill There is a Tree)
5 minutes on BBC Two Scotland
The children go and visit a very old oak tree where some birds have made a nest - what's that hiding inside? Show more
Animation series about a pair of siblings. Lola wants to do everything on her own, but can a seesaw work with only one person? 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
Fun with pink-haired Stephanie and superhero Sportacus as they learn how to get active. Robbie dresses up as a scout master to teach the children how to be Lazy Scouts. Show more
Animation about time-travelling siblings who live in harmony with nature. At the Ballybeg Annual Games, Garth and Bev discover that charcoal is a great way of making marks. Show more
Animated series set in the magical land of Nara. De Li builds a sandcastle, but Nok Tok accidentally falls on top of it. Show more
Igglepiggle leaves his blanket while he dances, but then he can't find it. Then he sees his blanket running about by itself. Show more
A guide to the best places to see wildlife in spring. Chris Packham joins a coachload of Brummie birders on a spring visit to a Manchester wetland. Show more
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn are here with the top election stories of the day.
Ask the Expert is about debt, so send your debt-related questions to working.lunch@bbc.co.uk.
Second-round action continues in Sheffield as the Crucible plays host to its 34th World Championship. Matches are played over three sessions and are the best of 25 frames. Show more
The Hairy Bikers set off for the Henley Royal Regatta, examining the history and conventions of afternoon tea and filling hampers with cakes and treats as they go. Show more
John Humphrys puts five contenders through their paces. At stake is a place in the grand final. The subjects include Ayrton Senna and broadway stage musicals 1927-present. Show more
Gardening magazine. Toby Buckland is focusing on the high impact, low maintenance plants of the American prairie-style border at Greenacre. Show more
Topical comedy series. Frank Skinner is joined by Dave Gorman and Laura Solon, who help him unpick some big news stories. Show more
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines, presented by Gavin Esler. Including highlights of Jeremy Paxman's interview with David Cameron. Show more
Round table arts and culture discussion programme with Kirsty Wark.
Jools's guests include Kate Nash, Band of Horses, Jerry Dammers and his Spatial AKA Orchestra, Plan B and Melody Gardot. Plus Jools chats with Cream's Jack Bruce. Show more
Highlights from the second-round matches, where the first quarter-finalist will be decided.
Second-round highlights are introduced from Sheffield, where the Crucible is hosting its 34th World Championship.