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Preschool fun with songs, rhymes, surprise guests and things to make. Hands, seeds and masks with Sarah-Jane, Justin and Tamba.
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Preschool fun with songs, rhymes, surprise guests and things to make. Hands, seeds and masks with Sarah-Jane, Justin and Tamba.
The natural world for preschool children, with live action clips. What is it like for animals to grow up in the rainforest?
Cookery series with Big Cook Ben and foot-high Little Cook Small. Daphne the donkey comes into the cafe and the duo decide to make her a munchy crunchy carrot. Show more
High-speed, action-packed comedy space adventure. Doctor Square tricks Jupiter Bones, the famous archaeologist, into giving him a set of Botosaur bones. Show more
The adventures of Corneil, the super-intelligent dog. John is planning a surprise dinner to celebrate his and Beth's wedding anniversary but is too busy. 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 goes for a walk in ice scenery and finds a very beautiful and mysterious fossil. Show more
Barney Harwood and Gemma Hunt find that coral reefs work like a human city. Everyone has a job to do - from public transport to cleaning, building and waste disposal. Show more
Relive the madness of Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow, and feast on a frantic forfeit auction with Tom, Dick and Harry. Plus a creamy muck muck finale!
Mixed-media animation for young children. Pinky helps Tyler overcome his fear of the dark so he can enjoy a trip to the cinema. Show more
Spin-off series with the LazyTown characters. Ziggy learns about hearing and reading stories, and discovers that books have letters in them - but not the kind you post. Show more
The adventures of two unlikely best friends. Big invents a machine which tidies away Small's things. Small is not happy and decides to live somewhere else. Show more
Animated adventures with Bob the Builder and all his friends. Spud longs to be a woodsman, just like Chip Chipper. Show more
Animation. Harry's going to the moon! But only if he can get more shiny bits to make his spaceship go fast enough. Show more
Show for preschool children. Emma wants to know why some places have echoes. With help from Belle, the hearing neuron, Nina and Emma find out. Show more
Drama series for four- to six-year-olds about parents at work and their children. It's a hot day in Riverseafingal and people are arriving at the hospital sunburnt. Show more
Arts and crafts for preschool children. Mister Maker creates pattern pictures using a hole punch and shows how to make a pencil pen pal and a futuristic pasta robot. Show more
Series set in a magical forest. The Tombliboos ride the Ninky Nonk. It goes past Igglepiggle, Upsy Daisy and Makka Pakka, and everybody tries to catch it. Show more
Series introducing social skills to preschoolers. Billy the toddler sleeps over at the bobihouse. He stays up all night, creating havoc.
Abs with a cross curricular programme offering hints and tips on report writing in history, geography, drama, art and design and technology.
Educational programme for children with learning difficulties. Justin explains that every year there are four seasons. He explores each one.
Educational series for five- to seven-year-olds. Barnaby takes a ferry to Roscoff in northern France, where he takes in the sights and makes friends. Show more
Andrew Neil covers the top political stories of the day. He is joined by Sir Menzies Campbell MP and looks at the latest interest rates announcement. Show more
The latest business, consumer and workplace news. It's interest rate decision day; how will you be affected? And Jane Asher is in to talk about the business side of her life.
The Coast team visit the biggest mussel fishery in the UK.
Documentary series looking at a family of meerkats living on the edge of the Kalahari Desert. Flower's daughter has pups, making the Whiskers a family of 37. Show more
Action from the quarter finals in this year's Welsh International Open, presented by Jason Mohammad, with commentary and expert analysis from David Rhys Jones and David Corkhill. Show more
Former Fleet Street newspaper editor Eve Pollard raises money for the charity Wellbeing of Women by selling items at auction, with the help of Jennie Bond. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads. Show more
Ben Fogle is on an adventure from the Equator to the Tropic of Capricorn. Before they launch their summit attempt on Volcano Corona, the team must make a final trek to base camp. Show more
The duo travel to Scotland, where they conduct a blindfolded whisky tasting and meet some radical brewers. Show more
Derek Brockway takes on two more great Welsh walks - a spectacular coastal hike through Anglesey and a history trail near Llangollen. Show more
John Torode and Gregg Wallace are looking for the country's next star chef. In a heat and quarter-final, contestants face three high-pressure tests. Show more
Documentary series following a team who live as Victorian farmers. The team embarks on a trip by steam train, and Alex tries his hand at beekeeping. Show more
A look at the Victorian innovations that left a lasting impression on British society. This episode examines the successes and failures of Victorian entrepreneurs. Show more
In-depth investigation and analysis with Kirsty Wark. On the day that the Bank of England cut interest rates again, Gordon Brown warns commercial banks about their bosses' pay. Show more
Action from the quarter finals in this year's Welsh International Open, presented by Jason Mohammad, with commentary and expert analysis from David Rhys Jones and David Corkhill. Show more
Emeka Onono investigates the horrifying violence which took place in Kenya's Rift Valley in 2008, and meets some young men who were involved in the killings. Show more
BBC Two joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.
BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.
Science series for 11- to 14-year-olds. This programme look at the nature and speed of light, how sound travels, and measuring reaction times. Show more