Pete Owen-Jones presents a selection of clips including a visit to a Christian procession in Jerusalem, a fertility festival in the Philippines and a Sikh celebration. Show more
Stop-frame animation about Tiny and his Little Robot friends. Tiny makes a wind machine so that Scary's bunting will flutter. Show more
The adventures of the cheeky Zigby the Zebra, whose lively imagination and madcap ideas are guaranteed to cause chaos. Zigby and friends compete to win the Island Cup. Show more
Stop-frame animation featuring Raa Raa, who lives in the Jingly Jangly Jungle. Raa Raa and his friends investigate after Huffty loses his voice. Show more
Animated deep sea adventures with Captain Barnacles and his explorers. When Captain Barnacles and Peso get lost in the Arctic sea, a pod of orcas help find them. Show more
Series in which a drawn line creates challenges for the little character Dipdap. Dipdap plays with a ball drawn by the Line, but his games are disrupted. Show more
Preschool animation. After a race between Rosie on her twooter and Will on his go-speeder, Rosie realises that her beloved hair button is missing. Show more
Wildlife series. The keepers try to find out who is the fastest in the park. Is it the lions, tigers, sea lions or Dave the tortoise? Show more
Animation. It's the city's annual super-villain award show and the Great Voltar has not been nominated. So Frogg, Doomageddon and Red Menace try to rig the show. Show more
Children's animation. Eliot is terrified after hearing a horror story about a babysitter who invites a monster into the house while the parents are away. Show more
Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad.
Sam and Mark host as two teams take part in a range of hilarious games including Quick on the Draw and Copycats Challenge, battling for a place in the final game - the Ball Room. Show more
Animation. To cheer up Squawk, Lulu decides to invite him to build an igloo the next day with all the gang. But the nightingale turns out to be a big bother. Show more
Stories telling a young audience how animals got their distinctive parts. Owl becomes a night guard when mangoes start disappearing. Show more
Preschool animation about the warm-hearted Larges, an all-too-human elephant family. Mr Large plans to surprise Mrs Large with a trip for her birthday. Show more
Jess, the curious black-and-white cat, and his farmyard friends explore the world around them. It's a hot sunny day and Jess has found a new friend. Show more
Bob gets busy on a smaller job than usual. Roley sings loudly as he and Dizzy mend potholes in a road. Wendy asks him to quieten down as he's scaring the animals. Show more
Animated series following the adventures of a little yellow creature called Uki and his friends. Rabbit and Squirrel want to play in the park, but everything is frozen. Show more
Nisha Anil and her panda friends look at children's lives in the UK. Nisha and Mish, Moosh and Mogo visit Strangford, Northern Ireland, and find out about shoes. Show more
Series about a teddy bear with a big imagination. Charley unwraps presents that he is unhappy with. Show more
Cartoon series about a girl who lives next door to a zoo and is told stories by the animals. Audrey tells the story of Ronald's best friend.
Preschool animation based on the popular children's books. When Wibbly finds an egg, the last thing he expects to hatch out of it is a very small, but very sweet, dragon. Show more
Series set in the magical land of Nara. When De Li sees something beautiful and floaty flying inside her shed, the Piplings think they have found a new fairy friend. Show more
Series for young children. The Tombliboos practise music so loudly it can be heard across the garden. The Pontipine children know how to stop it. Show more
The latest international news from the BBC.
Political magazine with Andrew Neil. Matthew Hancock MP and Chris Leslie discuss the prospect that the UK may have to give billions more in loans to the IMF. Show more
Hazel Irvine introduces live coverage from the third quarter-final in this year's Masters, where the winner is guaranteed at least 30,000 pounds in prize money.
Nick Knowles hosts the general knowledge quiz show. One thousand pounds is up for grabs in each game, but only by achieving absolute perfection will contestants win the prize. Show more
Antiques challenge. Charlie Ross and Catherine Southon face their greatest challenge yet, the Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is showdown. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show in which teams from all over the UK take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
Michael Portillo explores the Victorian railway legacy behind the steel works of Port Talbot and uncovers the whaling past of Milford Haven. Show more
The fourth quarter-final gets under way at Alexandra Palace. Rishi Persad introduces live coverage from the opening frames.
John Humphrys invites four more contenders to answer questions in the black chair. Subjects include The Archers from 1980 to the present day, and the life and music of Nick Drake. Show more
Three brothers cycle on the trail of ancient warrior Hannibal. On the east coast of Spain, they pass through Elche's palms, Benidorm's beaches and Valencia's zoo. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon and Giorgio Locatelli take the pulse of Sicily, visiting Mount Etna and meeting generous fisherman, to find out how its future is linked to its ancient past. Show more
Jeremy Paxman has a report on the Free Syrian Army operations inside Damascus. Immigration and benefits. And Voltaire's love of England in his own words.
Rishi Persad introduces highlights from tonight's quarter-final match and looks ahead to tomorrow's semi finals.
Hazel Irvine presents highlights from this afternoon's quarter-final.
BBC Two joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.