Pingu welcomes viewers to his secret whale-shaped funhouse for sketches, Penguin Facts and two classic episodes: Pingu Gets Lost, and Pingu's Bedtime Shadows. Show more
Animation about the friendship of three happy nomadic animals who sing, laugh and dance through their wilderness environment. Yoko teaches Jakamoko and Toto to sing. Show more
Bob and the Can Do Crew are in Fixham Harbour ready for new building adventures. It is Fixham History Day and Dickie Olivier, the famous actor, puts on a show. Show more
Animated adventures of three-year-old chatterbox Penelope, who has fun with her family and friends. Penelope has fun sending letters to her grandpa.
Jess, the curious black-and-white cat, and his farmyard friends explore the world around them. What is that mysterious green plant? Show more
Children's animation. Postman Pat and his cat Jess deliver the post to residents of Greendale. Pat and the reverend are locked in the vestry. Show more
Animated series following the adventures of a young aardvark and his friends. Emily really wants the sparkly ball DW just found, so she tells a little lie. Show more
Animation about four bumbling super-villains. A minor traffic infraction results in the V-Mobile being impounded. LOSE needs its driving licence to get it back. Show more
A look behind the stories making the sporting headlines.
Comedy series. When Barney gives Nev a set of mini golf clubs and asks Mr Prank to teach Nev how to use them, they become locked in a crazy golf tournament. Show more
Comedy drama. Professor Krinkelhoff has discovered a frozen caveman and transported it to Pilbury Museum, and Digby pops in to have a sneaky peek. Show more
Children's sitcom. Prime-time show Strictly Come Prancing is coming to Hotel Trubble with star performer Darren Chiseljaw - and Lenny is hiding a secret. Show more
Diddy Dick and Dom live in a pink cupboard. Nobody knows they live there, which is probably just as well.
Wildlife series. Steve heads for the marshlands of Argentina, where he searches for an anaconda and swims in piranha-infested waters. Show more
Joan of Arc gets a visit from a confused angel, a pirate captain tries to make his crew dress like ladies, and Mrs Celt enjoys being a Roman on Historical Wife Swap.
Live recipes, the best of the week's TV and celebrity chat to set up Sunday. Tim Lovejoy, chef Simon Rimmer and Louise Redknapp are joined by John Bishop and Russell Watson. Show more
Jason Mohammad introduces highlights of England's Test match against Samoa at Twickenham. Commentary from Alastair Eykyn and Lawrence Dallaglio. Show more
Clare Balding and Rishi Persad present coverage of the Becher Chase at Aintree. With expert analysis from Mick Fitzgerald and race commentary from Jim McGrath. Show more
Sue Barker introduces the action from London's O2 Arena, venue for the 2010 ATP World Tour finals. Commentary from Tim Henman and Andrew Castle. Show more
Spin-off featuring memorable moments. Fiona Bruce and the team are reunited with some of the Roadshow's youngest visitors, and Eric Knowles revisits his first job in the trade. Show more
Paul Martin visits the home of 20th-century collector Lord Fairhaven at Anglesey Abbey, and hunts through some antiques brought in by members of the public in Ipswich. Show more
Dick Strawbridge visits a resident of Slapton Sands who recalls the evacuation announcement by the Army in November 1943, when 3,000 homes were requisitioned. Show more
This Magners League match sees the Scarlets travel over the Irish sea to take on the Munster men in a top of the table clash. Show more
Neil Oliver searches for sea eagles, recently reintroduced to the island of Canna. Kate Rew hunts for the marvellously titled bone-eating snot flower. Show more
Fifty years since John F Kennedy's election, Andrew Marr looks afresh at the events of 1960 and provides a fascinating insight into politics today. Show more
Colin Murray introduces highlights of the day's two Premier League matches, Fulham versus Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers versus Aston Villa. Show more
Oliver Stone's re-creation of the 1963 Kennedy assassination in Dallas and its aftermath, focusing on the investigations of New Orleans DA Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner). Show more
BBC Two joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.