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Featuring songs, rhymes, surprise guests, and things to make. Simon, Beverley and Tamba look at shadow puppets and neon signs. Show more
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Featuring songs, rhymes, surprise guests, and things to make. Simon, Beverley and Tamba look at shadow puppets and neon signs. Show more
Preschool fun, fantasy and education. Laa-Laa comes out of the house, does a little dance and calls the other Teletubbies for a big hug. Show more
Arts, crafts and making things with the Doodle Doers Dib Dab, Scribble and Stick. Learn how to make a ball biscuit tin.
Children's animation about a teen band that discover a magic note. Freez suspects that he and Misty are no longer musical life partners, and gives her away. Show more
Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad.
Children's sitcom. The adventurer Dr Windy Banana Bones comes to relax and rest at Hotel Trubble, but instead finds buried treasure and an all-too-familiar villain.
Children's entertainment where friends play pranks. A recording studio and a made-up radio station are used to hoodwink a victim into destroying a master CD. Show more
The adventures of two unlikely friends. Big and Ruby try to write a poem about a sweet little songbird but Small interrupts. They send him into the kitchen. Show more
Mr Ellis asks Bob to build a dovecote for his new birds to live in.
Colourful adventures of a group of birds who teach children about social responsibility. After seeing a cowboy movie, Muffin decides she would like to be a cowgirl. Show more
Animated creatures act, dance and sing in a magical world of poetry. A hamster teaches her friends to dance and we find out what the naughty worms are up to today. Show more
Educational series for four- to seven-year-old children with learning difficulties. Justin is off to explore a wood, but first he must find his friends Leah and Aidan. Show more
Children's music programme. In this fairytale-themed song, Pete and the Boogie Bunch dance all the way to a happy ending.
Series about Squiglet - a monster who populates his plain white world using a magic crayon. Squiglet draws a frog called Freddie who remembers having a spell put on him. Show more
Fun science for pre-schoolers. Aine asks Nina how to make honey. They watch a film of bees at work to understand.
Children's animation. Lola initially tries to get out of a trip to the optician - but she can't wait to go after seeing some beautiful glasses. Show more
Travelling in the Pinky Ponk, the Tombliboos drink their Pinky Ponk juice, managing to narrowly miss spilling their drinks, but finally it splats everywhere. Show more
Science for seven to nine-year-olds. Solubility and solutions, separation by filtration and distillation, and how rust works.
Science for seven- to nine-year-olds. Examples of circuits, such as in traffic lights, and the beginnings of circuit diagrams.
Maths series for 11- to 14-year-olds. Kenneth Confronts challenges a market trader, and there's an Olympiad sports quiz hosted by athlete Kelly Holmes. Show more
Maths series for 11- to 14-year-olds. The spoof news programme introduces Makeover Maths, in which Handy Andy Kane redesigns young David's room. Show more
Series aimed at seven- to 11-year-olds, tackling racism. A young girl who came to UK from Somalia seeking asylum sends in a video report about the attitudes she has witnessed. Show more
Series aimed at seven- to eleven-year-olds, tackling racism. Young journalists see a video report from a boy who was forced to move school because of institutionalised racism. Show more
Andrew Neil and Anita Anand present coverage of the top political stories of the day. Guests include Declan Ganley, Lynn Featherstone and Frank Dobson.
The latest business, consumer and workplace news from across the country.
John Craven and Nicki Chapman continue to delve into the treasures at Burghley House in Lincolnshire. John chats to Lady Victoria Leatham about the future of the Burghley Estate. Show more
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The latest political news in Wales including First Minister's Questions. Includes coverage at 2.30pm of the Resignation of the Commons Speaker. Show more
Murder mystery series. Amateur sleuth Jessica Fletcher visits a desert town to investigate dangerous chemical experiments. Show more
Paul Martin visits Rochester in Kent, where Charles Dickens once lived. Enthusiasts bring in collectables to be valued by experts Phillip Serrell and Elizabeth Talbot. Show more
The ultimate culinary challenge for Britain's top chefs. Galton Blackiston and Ed Baines serve competing three-course menus at a gastro pub. Show more
Veteran newsreader Kenneth Kendall welcomes the team to his home on the Isle of Wight. He hopes to raise as much money as possible for an animal rescue centre.
A Party Election broadcast by the Welsh Christian Party for the European Parliament.
Dermot Murnaghan hosts a general knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads. Show more
The country's top chefs compete to cook for the forces returning from Afghanistan. The chefs of London and the South East prepare their fish courses. Show more
Richard Wilson follows routes raved about in motoring guides of the mid-20th century. Here, he drives from Scarborough to Whitby via the Yorkshire moors. Show more
The story of a year in the life of Bodnant Garden in north Wales, and how it is being revamped with the aim of making it one of the top ten gardens in the world. Show more
It is judgement day at the Chelsea Flower Show. As the all-important medals are announced, Alan Titchmarsh and the team have the latest news from the flower show. Show more
1 hour on BBC Two England
Sophie Raworth and Justin Rowlatt ask why, several decades after the Equal Pay Act, there is still a pay gap between men and women. Show more
Joining Jools live in the studio are Kasabian, The Pretenders, Baaba Maal, Regina Spektor, Golden Silvers and the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble. Show more
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines, with Jeremy Paxman.
Nicholas Crane visits Scotland's west coast and watches the naming of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary's support ship Cardigan Bay. Show more
US police drama. McNulty is back to his old self, on a drunken binge of legendary proportions. Urged by fellow stevedores to fight Maui, Ziggy is humiliated again. Show more
Adventure programme. Graham Bell and Ed Leigh attempt to cross the vast snowy wilderness of Iceland - a hot and cold world of geysers and glaciers. Show more
BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.
A series aimed at young people, raising awareness of important issues. Here, a look at paying your way, training, work and the law.