Pingu welcomes viewers to his secret whale-shaped funhouse for sketches, penguin facts and two classic episodes: Pingu Cannot Lose and Pingu Helps His Mother. Show more
Animation about three happy nomadic animals who sing, laugh and dance in their wilderness. Toto discovers that Jakamoko's armour makes an interesting musical sound. Show more
Animation with Bob and friends as they construct an ecotown. Bob is building an ice-cream parlour at Bobland Bay, but Packer muddles up his deliveries. Show more
Animated adventures of three-year-old chatterbox Penelope, who has fun with her family and friends. Penelope goes for a walk with her mum and dad.
Jess the curious black-and-white cat explores the world around him. Mimi just can't decide which hat to wear, but with some help she makes her choice. Show more
Children's animation. Michael is organising an open-air movie night. When the film is accidentally lost, Pat finds himself in a race against time to save the night. Show more
Animated series following the adventures of a young aardvark and his friends. Sue Ellen learns that a fast-food chain is taking over the beloved Sugarbowl. Show more
Animation series. Voltar unknowingly refuses to buy cookies from the sweet little Suzie Scout who comes to the door, and no-one ever says no to the Suzie Scouts! Show more
A look behind the stories making the sporting headlines.
Comedy series starring CBBC's Barney Harwood and Nev the bear. In an attempt to save her job, Beatrice ropes the gang into making a TV advert. Show more
Comedy drama. The chances of a scoop seem unlikely when Digby ends up in hospital. However, there are rumours that Pilbury United's captain is also a patient. Show more
Children's sitcom. The Hotel Trubble heating has packed up and the staff are freezing. Meanwhile, a mysterious guest arrives claiming to be Mr Trubble's fiancee.
Diddy Dick and Dom live in a pink cupboard. Nobody knows they live there, which is probably just as well.
Wildlife series. Steve is in Uganda, getting up close and personal with gorillas in the mountains, squabbling baboons on the savannah and chimps in the forest. Show more
Stefan and the Gastronuts try to find the oddest ways to use different foods. Show more
Live recipes, the best of the week's TV and celebrity chat. Tim Lovejoy, Simon Rimmer and Louise Redknapp are joined by music producer Mark Ronson and actor Stephen Tompkinson. Show more
Jules Hudson takes a look through the archives at some of the best barn conversions featured in past programmes, and visits a state-of-the-art timber factory. Show more
Hazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce live action from both semi-finals. Commentators are Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne, John Virgo and Ken Doherty. Show more
Exploring Britain's coastline. Nicholas Crane retraces the steps of smugglers in Robin Hood's Bay. Show more
Dave Woods presents highlights of the Super League qualifying semi-finals as the grand finalists for Super League XV are discovered. In 2009 the Rhinos went on to win Super League. Show more
Series exploring Britain's coastline. Nicholas Crane visits the beautiful coastal area of Sefton Sands and the surrounding mudflats. Show more
Documentary charting the life of snooker legend Alex 'Hurricane' Higgins. Contributors include Jimmy White, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Dennis Taylor and Barry Hearn. Show more
From a draw of 128, the competition is down to the final two at the World Open in Glasgow. A maximum of nine frames will decide who earns the title of World Open Champion 2010. Show more
A grumpy perspective on aspects of modern life. The contributors talk about 'bling' culture, the City and bank delays. Plus, tips on beating the credit card companies. Show more
James Holland presents a fresh analysis into the Battle of Britain, exploring the lesser-told German point of view, with access to diaries and first-hand testimony from veterans. Show more
WWII drama. A Vatican priest opposes an ideologically charged SS general hell-bent on killing more than 300 Roman hostages. Starring Marcello Mastroianni and Richard Burton. Show more
BBC Two joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.