Hazel Irvine relives the 2003 semi-final between Ken Doherty and Paul Hunter. Hunter was already a two-time Masters winner and many considered that 2003 would be his year. Show more
Educational programming for primary school pupils. In today's programme, everything you need to know about plants and how to paint like a famous artist.
Maths, science and T&D, and Wellbeing Wednesday with Katie is all about resilience.
The adventures of 26 lively letters who can make words come to life by holding hands. Somehow, P, O and P have popped I's dot, and she is not very happy. Show more
Children's animated adventures. The Numberblocks present their very own, very numbery version of the classic tale The Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Square. Show more
Preschool series. Kit and Pup are in their garden. Can you see if their paddling pool is full or empty? Show more
Animated preschool series. Bob is stuck in a runaway hot-air balloon and needs clear instructions to land it. Show more
Preschool animation. When Hugo gives the same size cupcakes to his huge yeti friend and a tiny ant, the yeti is still hungry. Is that fair? Show more
Molly brings the flavours of the Caribbean to her home, cooking a Saint Lucian-themed meal of jerk fish, spiced potato wedges and avocado salsa. Show more
Maddie visits a hospital. She finds out how a blood pressure monitor works and visits the plaster room to see how a cast is made. Show more
The Odd Squad investigate strange events. Olive and Otto are in Shapely Manor to investigate an odd crime with even odder people. Show more
In China, Ed Petrie and his CBBC mates taste a hot pot that includes cooked brains in its ingredients list and race down a river in traditional wooden washtubs in Japan. Show more
Quiz show. In this heat, Greenland Community Primary School take on St Michael's Church of England Primary School. Show more
Steve goes undercover. He is on a mission to unearth the sneakiest dinosaurs that were far deadlier than they first appeared. Show more
Steve Backshall's quest for deadly animals sets him on the trail of the dangerous Indian saw-scaled viper, and the razor-clawed sloth bear. Show more
Series about the world of medicine and biology. Dr Chris swallows a supercool camera pill to follow the journey that food makes through his body. Show more
Historical sketch show. A Victorian inspector checks that school is suitably cruel, HHTV News reports live from the Great Plague, and Thumbelina drowns unpleasantly.
Michael Wood's unique portrait of one village through the whole of English history moves on to 1066, when the invading Normans built a castle in Kibworth. Show more
Series exploring the politics of music. Suzy Klein investigates how Hitler and Stalin used and abused music for ideological ends. Show more
Helen Czerski explores the narrow band of temperature that has led to life on Earth and shows how all living creatures depend on temperature for its survival. Show more
Pain, Pus and Poison: The Search for Modern Medicines
Episode 2: Pus
1 hour on Red Button One
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Dr Michael Mosley explores our earliest attempts to tackle infection and how scientists, chemists and doctors from Louis Pasteur to Howard Florey helped us win the battle. Show more
Hazel Irvine relives the 2007 quarter-final between Shaun Murphy and Matthew Stevens. This was a rerun of the 2005 final which Murphy won. Show more
Hazel Irvine relives the 2007 quarter-final between Shaun Murphy and Matthew Stevens. This was a rerun of the 2005 final which Murphy won. Show more
Hazel Irvine relives the 2007 quarter-final between Shaun Murphy and Matthew Stevens. This was a rerun of the 2005 final which Murphy won. Show more
Hazel Irvine relives the 2007 quarter-final between Shaun Murphy and Matthew Stevens. This was a rerun of the 2005 final which Murphy won. Show more
Hazel Irvine relives the 2007 quarter-final between Shaun Murphy and Matthew Stevens. This was a rerun of the 2005 final which Murphy won. Show more
Hazel Irvine relives the 2007 quarter-final between Shaun Murphy and Matthew Stevens. This was a rerun of the 2005 final which Murphy won. Show more