Pingu welcomes viewers to his funhouse for a show packed with sketches, penguin facts and classic episodes Pingu and Pinga Stay Up and Lost Baby. Show more
Animation about three animals who sing, laugh and dance through the wilderness. When Yoko and Jakamoko sing, Toto tries to spoil it by blowing raspberries. Show more
Animated adventures with Bob the Builder and his vehicle friends. Chip Chipper and Scrambler take the kids on an overnight badger watch. Show more
Animated adventures of three-year-old chatterbox Penelope, who has fun with her family and friends. Penelope and her friends have fun dressing up for Halloween.
Jess the curious black-and-white cat explores the world around. Jess and the puppies have a sleepover but fall asleep before they can wish on a star. Show more
Animation. Pat and his trusty cat Jess deliver the mail. The kids make sculptures and drawings to show to their parents at the school open day. Show more
Animated series following the adventures of a young aardvark. Inspired by Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Fern tells a scary tale and frightens Arthur. Show more
Animation. When the Great Voltar doodles his name in wet cement, the leader of the League of Super Evil figures he's left his permanent evil mark on history. Show more
A look behind the stories making the sporting headlines.
Comedy series. When school is cancelled for the day, cousin Melanie thinks she has a day off. Aunt Barbara has other plans and sets up a classroom in Barney's flat. Show more
Comedy drama. Max sends Digby and Hacker metal detecting. Digby thinks he has found a hoard of ancient treasure when he unearths a criminal's buried loot. Show more
Children's sitcom. Rapper Z-Dogg comes to stay at the hotel and the staff are star-struck. Jamie insists they should treat him like any other guest, until he meets him. Show more
A light-hearted look at how to survive the most dangerous situations that Mother Nature can chuck at you.
Wildlife series. Steve Backshall takes a look at dogs and their distant relatives, wolves. He heads to the Arctic Circle where huskies show him a thing or two about stamina. Show more
Food show. Stefan Gates and his Gastronuts test the weirdest-flavoured chocolates in the world, and are painted with it. Show more
Live recipes, the best of the week's TV and celebrity chat to set up Sunday. Tim Lovejoy, chef Simon Rimmer and Lisa Faulkner are joined by Fearne Cotton and Nadine Coyle. Show more
Jules Hudson helps a couple make the move from the West Midlands to Devon. They are interested in finding a property with enough land to keep a pair of rescued donkeys. Show more
Jennie Gow hosts the penultimate race of the season in Estoril, Portugal. It has been a thrilling campaign, one in which Jorge Lorenzo has emerged from Valentino Rossi's shadow. Show more
Colin Murray and Bobby George introduce coverage of the semi-finals and final of the 2010 Winmau World Masters in Hull. The winner will pick up 25,000 pounds in prize money.
Stephen Fry and the zoologist Mark Carwardine follow attempts to move the world's rarest rhinos from a snowy zoo in the Czech Republic to the expanses of Kenya. Show more
Psychoville returns with a Halloween special. Four tales of terror unfold as location manager Phil Walker investigates the abandoned ruins of Ravenhill Psychiatric hospital. Show more
Jason Mohammad presents highlights of all the weekend's action plus comprehensive coverage of the build-up to the Autumn internationals. Show more
Dave Woods presents highlights of the clash between Australia and England in Melbourne. There is also action from Rotorua, where New Zealand take on Papua New Guinea. Show more
A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss
Episode 1: Frankenstein Goes to Hollywood
1 hour on BBC Two Wales
Mark Gatiss celebrates the achievements of horror cinema, beginning by exploring the early era of Lon Chaney, Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff. Show more
Horror. One year on from the events of Halloween 4, killer Michael has returned yet again. He continues his search for his niece, Jamie (Danielle Harris), now in hospital. Show more
BBC Two joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.
BBC One joins the BBC's rolling news channel for a night of news, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.