A series of clips to support GCSE Media Studies. Features extracts from five decades of BBC archive to illustrate different television genres.
Pingu welcomes viewers to his secret whale-shaped funhouse for a show including sketches, two classic episodes, and the chance to learn more about penguins. Show more
Animation about the friendship of three nomadic animals who sing, laugh and dance through the wilderness. Toto the monkey tries his hand at ballet dancing. Show more
Animated adventures with Bob the Builder and all his friends. Meg's new milk delivery truck thinks he is not wanted in Sunflower Valley. Show more
Preschool animation with the cheeky young penguin. It is Pingu's birthday. He joins in the party games but feels miserable when he loses. Luckily Mother has a cake. Show more
Animation following the adventures of a young aardvark and his friends. Muffy finds the perfect place to take pictures with her new camera - the jungle gym. Show more
Animation following four bumbling super-villains. To get control of the street outside the lair, LOSE challenge the neighbours' kids to a hockey game. Show more
Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad.
Naturalist Steve Backshall's search for deadly creatures takes him to Borneo's Gomantong caves where thousands of cockroaches and the scutigera centipede await. Show more
Hazel Irvine and Rob Hayles present more medals from the cycling, including the women's 3,000m individual pursuit final, the men's team sprint final and men's scratch race final. Show more
Jonnie Irwin and Simon O'Brien head to Swansea in search of a retirement haven for two childhood sweethearts.
Series looking at the value of household junk. Budding novelist Tricia Putwain invites the team to the Welsh town of Tenby to help her raise funds for a trip to Dublin. Show more
Jo Coburn presents the top political stories of the day.
Stephen Sackur presents international news and intelligent analysis to take you live to the heart of the day's top global story. Plus up-to-the-minute global business news. Show more
Clare Balding and John Inverdale present more swimming and athletics action, including the women's 50m backstroke, men's 200m individual medley and women's 4x100m freestyle relay. Show more
Flog It! comes from Luton today, with antiques experts Anita Manning and Mark Stacey. Presenter Paul Martin visits a traditional milliner. Show more
Science shorts. Richard Hammond's Lab Rats use old phone books to demonstrate friction. They attempt to lift a car off the ground with only two phone directories carrying the load.
Two families battle it out in a range of hilarious games based on the idea of Chinese whispers and involving anything from remote-control football boots and motorised toilets. Show more
When the humans are away, the OOglies play! It is all in the balance for the hero in Rubber's Got Talent, and Pinky Glove reaches new heights as she attempts to light things up. Show more
Animated adventures of a polar bear. Bernard makes a daring escape from prison, but once he is out, he realises that perhaps life inside was not so bad after all.
Animation. Bitzer loses his whistle and tests out a trumpet as a replacement. Before long, his fanfares and jazz-style bugling drive the flock around the bend. Show more
Giant Television is proud to present another delicious helping of Fee Fi Fo Yum. The tasty 'humunchies' are Glasgow's Bubbles and Four Plus One from London. Show more
Historical sketches. The Tudors sing their family history, Bob explains the history of Rome in two minutes, and a mad Victorian gentleman eats King Louis XIV's mummified heart.
Animated comedy shorts. Leon's rock has a squatter - a marabou who is quite capable of hypnotizing Leon against his will. Show more
Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad.
Jules Hudson helps a couple hoping to retire to South Shropshire find their rural idyll. After 30 years in suburbia they've decided it's time to seek a more rustic life. Show more
General knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads, some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
Claudia Winkleman returns with all the backstage gossip from the world of Strictly Come Dancing. Claudia breaks into the Strictly Come Dancing rehearsals. Show more
Sue Barker and Jake Humphrey introduce the action from day five of the Commonwealth Games. Show more
A dramatisation of Christopher Reid's narrative poem, telling the story of a book editor who, 15 years after their break-up, meets his former love for a nostalgic lunch. Show more
Bill Oddie takes a journey into the wild world behind his favourite book - The Wind in the Willows. He finds out what inspired the author, Kenneth Grahame. Show more
Rob Brydon meets broadcasting legend Sir Terry Wogan. There is also music and chat from Sharleen Spiteri, and stand-up comedy from Hal Cruttenden.
What will new Labour leader Ed Miliband's shadow cabinet tell us about where he wants to lead his party? Presented by Gavin Esler.
Germaine Greer, Rosie Boycott, China Mieville and John Mullan discuss the six books shortlisted for the Booker Prize, and debate the virtues and flaws of literary prizes. Show more
Joining Jools are Janelle Monae, Cee-Lo Green, Cheikh Lo, The Jim Jones Revue and CW Stoneking. Plus Steve Miller Band perform tracks from their album Bingo! Show more
Drama. A middle-aged nightclub crooner (Gerard Depardieu) becomes infatuated with a young, beautiful estate agent (Cecile de France) he has spotted in the audience.