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Preschool fun with songs, rhymes, surprise guests and things to make. Families, dogs and wishes with Simon, Lorna and Tamba.
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Preschool fun with songs, rhymes, surprise guests and things to make. Families, dogs and wishes with Simon, Lorna and Tamba.
Preschool fun, fantasy and education. The Teletubbies watch some children mix water, paint and washing-up liquid to make bubble pictures. Show more
Sing along with the Tweenies. Bella, Milo, Jake and Fizz sing Tommy Thumb.
Prehistoric fantasy. Twelve-year-old Pitt and his pterodactyl pal Kantrop try to help their tribe. Gender role issues cause tension between Stef and Liane.
Topical news magazine for children.
Children's wildlife series starring invertebrates shot with close-up camerawork. Ugly invertebrates discuss the business of shedding their skins to become beautiful. Show more
Comedy series for 7-12 year olds about two agents in a top-secret organisation. Victor's DNA gets mixed up with that of a cat in a teleportation accident. Show more
Barney chooses his top five pranks from the series, and one of the former targets gets his own back on his prankster.
3D animation about a pink owl. Bees set up a hive in Owl's tree, much to his dismay.
Squiglet lives alone in a plain world but draws friends with his magic crayons. Using a zig-zag line, he draws a hedgehog called Spike and a broom to keep his park clean. Show more
Educational series using Makaton sign language. Mr Tumble is busy looking after a toy baby. The baby needs feeding and changing. Show more
Animated adventures with Bob the Builder and friends as they construct a new town. The team is working on Mr and Mrs Bentley's new house. Show more
Children's animation with siblings Charlie and Lola. Lola has her first wobbly tooth. She does not want a big gap in her teeth. Show more
Fun and song with the Fimbles. Sing along to If You're happy And You Know It.
Animated adventures of a group of baby animals - a goat, a pig, a puppy and a donkey - who live together. The Farmyard Bunch play a game of hide-and-seek.
Fun science for pre-school children. Nina helps answer Sebastian's sticky question about why we need bogeys. They find out how a dirty nose can keep the body clean. Show more
Series for young children. Mr and Mrs Pontipine find the children asleep in Upsy Daisy's bed, but only Upsy Daisy is allowed to sleep there. Show more
An opportunity for viewers to relive the events of last year when Roger Federer continued his domination of Wimbledon's grass. Show more
News, views and moves on the political stories of the day, plus House of Commons coverage presented by Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
Sue Barker hosts more coverage from Wimbledon 2008. Roger Federer begins his defence of the men's singles title, which he won for a fifth time last year. Show more
Fun with pink-haired Stephanie, an optimistic eight-year-old, and superhero Sportacus. Robbie Rotten invents a device that makes Sportacus lose his memory. Show more
CGI animated series. Alex and Zoe enter a world called Animalia. Alex gets a video camera for his birthday and embarks on video research. Show more
Uncle Max finds himself in the middle of a marathon, and discovers that road safety involves checking both ways for cars, buses and elite Ethiopian athletes. Show more
Rani Price and Matthew Skilton with stories from Howletts and Port Lympne wild animal parks.
Children's drama series. Kathy introduces Bryn and Ducket to 'Extra Terrestrial Hunt', an online programme actively looking for life beyond our planet. Show more
Topical news magazine for children.
Children's animation. When the flock nip off on the bus to the local funfair, it is up to Shaun to distract the Farmer until Bitzer can round up the lost sheep.
Children's animation. The Farmer is laying concrete and Bitzer is left to guard it while it dries, but it proves too tempting for Shaun and the flock.
Sue Barker hosts more coverage from Wimbledon 2008. Roger Federer begins his defence of the men's singles title, which he won for a fifth time last year. Show more
John Inverdale and guests look back at today's matches. It's the first glimpse of men's champion Roger Federer and the new women's number one Ana Invanovic.
Retail guru Mary Portas is back to save a fashion boutique. Mary attempts to bring the team at Burt's Men's Store in Chorlton up to speed on 20 years of men's fashion. Show more
A group of middle-aged women grumble about aspects of modern life. This week they discuss finding a plumber and the nightmare of parcel deliveries. Show more
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines, with Kirsty Wark. Including whether the international community can do anything about Robert Mugabe. Show more
Six women each live with six different tribes. The Kuna Indians live on islands off the coast of Panama. Joining them is Sass Willis, a 34 year old from Oxford. Show more
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Short beginners' course covering travel essentials.