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Preschool fun with songs, rhymes, surprise guests and things to make. Weather, umbrellas, flowers and finding things with Justin, Veejay and Tamba.
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Preschool fun with songs, rhymes, surprise guests and things to make. Weather, umbrellas, flowers and finding things with Justin, Veejay and Tamba.
Nature clips for preschoolers exploring an aspect of biology.
Cookery series with Big Cook Ben and foot-high Little Cook Small. Ben is enjoying peace and quiet until Small crashes in, excited about his fancy dress contest invitation. Show more
High speed, action-packed, comedy space adventure for six- to eight-years-olds. An owner of a rival delivery service is sick of losing work to Rocket Boy. Show more
The adventures of Corneil, a super-intelligent dog. When Mrs Solo hits Corneil over the head with her umbrella, it is the final straw. Show more
Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad.
Animated adventures of Bernard the Polar Bear. Bernard is delighted with the bargains he has bought. The only problem is how to get them home.
Barney Harwood and Gemma Hunt discover the Barrier Reef. The ocean world is full of fishy friendships, but just like in our world, some friends are better than others. Show more
A light-hearted look at how to survive dangerous situations, including being lost in the desert and attacked by elephant seals, gorillas and warthogs. Show more
Animation for young children. Pinky tells a story about waking to find a stuffed animal party for Kingsley the dinosaur going on. Show more
Spin-off series in which the LazyTown characters find out about sports and activities. Ziggy joins an art class and discovers that pictures can be painted with hands. Show more
Puppet-based comedy drama for young children. Nuzzle and Scratch are sent to help out magician David Potterfield, who can make anything disappear. Show more
Animation with a hare and tortoise who teach about opposites. Harry builds a go-kart, hoping to become the fastest hare on earth, but he crashes into a tree. Show more
Fun science for pre-schoolers. Nina visits Eve to help her carry out a challenge. Eve's mum wants them to attempt to discover the secret she is planning. Show more
Children's drama series. Tina tells Granny Murray about the cowboy parade happening in Riverseafingal, but it turns out to be a cow parade! Show more
Arts and crafts programme. Mister Maker shows how to make a crazy cobweb picture, use rubbish to make brilliant art and create terrific animals out of tissue paper. Show more
In a magical forest, colourful characters have adventures. The Pontipines ride on the Ninky Nonk. Mr and Mrs Pontipine can't find the children. Show more
Series showing how rocks shaped the human history of the Mediterranean. Dr Iain Stewart examines how geology took a role in determining the beliefs of ancient civilisations. Show more
Anita Anand is joined by comedian Andrew Zaltzman, journalist Daniel Finkelstein and Kim Howells MP to discuss the political stories of the day.
A look at the latest help for struggling mortgage holders and new compensation rules for former Equitable Life policyholders. Plus, interior designer Kelly Hoppen is in the studio. Show more
Drama set in Australia. Peta and Nate discover that Shaun is bad news - a fact made worse when they discover that he has taken Kirsten for a drive and no-one can contact her. Show more
Neil Oliver is given exclusive access to HMS Vanguard and discovers how the submarine manoeuvres itself in and out of the area of Faslane. Show more
Hazel Irvine and Ray Stubbs introduce coverage from the third quarter-final in this year's Masters. Joining them in the studio are Steve Davis and John Parrott. Show more
Presenter Paul Martin introduces some of the household highlights and choicest finds brought along to Flog It valuation days over the past six years.
Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads. Show more
Ben Fogle embarks on a South American adventure, supported by a team of deserving heroes. Ben and his team set out in darkness to launch their Mount Chimborazo summit attempt. Show more
The fourth quarter-final gets under way at the Wembley Arena. Hazel Irvine, Ray Stubbs, Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce coverage of the best-of-11 frame match.
Wildlife documentary. Environmentalist and photographer Sandesh Kadur explores the natural wonders of the Indian Western Ghats mountains. Show more
Nicholas Crane travels along the south coast of Britain, where anthropologist Alice Roberts goes prospecting for oil along the Jurassic coastline.
Pete Owen Jones presents the definitive guide to faith on Earth. Pete continues his odyssey with a gruelling journey exploring the spiritual traditions of Africa. Show more
A look back at what were technically some excellent moments from series 22. Featuring a galaxy of technically good celebrity bookings and many, many technically funny sentences.
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines. Presented by Gavin Esler.
Round table arts and culture discussion programme. Presented by Kirsty Wark.
Lauren Laverne and Mark Kermode present another edition of the show, featuring a unique screening of Danny Boyle's film Slumdog Millionaire and music from Antony and the Johnsons. Show more
Hazel Irvine and Ray Stubbs introduce highlights from the final quarter-final match at the Masters. Plus, a look ahead to the semi-finals.
Hazel Irvine and Ray Stubbs present highlights from the third quarter-final.
Motor racing adventure. A young mechanic, who dreams of being a racing driver, gets a chance to show his talent; but on the way to the top, he steps on friends and foe alike. Show more