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Dimity Dumpty and Jethro Byrde
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Story time for young viewers. Sally Hawkins reads two stories about little people and the big things they get up to. Show more
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Story time for young viewers. Sally Hawkins reads two stories about little people and the big things they get up to. Show more
Programme for four- to five-year-old children. The story is I Want My Dinner, by Tony Ross.
Ted Hughes's 'The Iron Man' adapted into BSL by Jean St Clair, with a reading by Jane Lapotaire. An iron man as big as a house appears on the top of a cliff. Show more
Ted Hughes's The Iron Man, adapted into British Sign Language with an English reading by Jane Lapotaire. The Iron Man is back and eating tractors and cars. Show more
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Story time for young viewers. Martin Clunes tells the story of a journey to the North Pole with a penguin and Roo the dog, to find the last polar bears.
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Story time for young children. Shobna Gulati tells Antonia Barber's classic tale of Mowser, a Cornish cat, and her battle to save the village of Mousehole.
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Story time for pre-schoolers. Daniela Nardini tells Wendy Blaxland's tale of a princess who looks for a magical unicorn that will save her father.
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Story time for young viewers. Nadine Marshall tells the classic fairytale of a boy, some magic beans and an evil giant who lives in a castle in the clouds.
15 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on CBeebies
Series for pre-school children. Roly Mo of Fimble Valley tells festive stories. Today's tale features a very special gift.
14 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Two Wales (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on CBeebies
Story time for young viewers and families. Don Gilet tells the story of a cheeky hare who persuades a hippo and an elephant to have a tug-of-war. Show more
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Story time for young viewers. Amanda Abbington tells Jeremy Strong's wacky story of a pirate school and the pirate pupils' attempts to raid the food cupboard. Show more
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Jo Brand reads a delightfully daft story for young children. Shampoozel is imprisoned in a tower by a witch and grows her hair. Prince Gary Baldie sets out to rescue her. Show more
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Storytime for younger viewers. Tamsin Grieg reads the story of Indiana and the most embarrassing parents in the world, written by Sue Mongredian. Show more
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Tisha Martin tells Malorie Blackman's story of a spiteful girl who gets turned into a cat by her magical Grandma and learns a big lesson from a friendly mouse. Show more
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Lee Cornes tells the story of Bob, whose house is invaded by elves, and Lily, the only person who knows how to get rid of them. Show more
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Story time for young children. Kris Marshall tells Tony Mitton's crazy tale of King Arthur, the Knights of the Round Table and the Holy Grail. Show more
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Stories for younger viewers. Angela Griffin reads the story of a little girl who discovers that her teacher turns into a dragon when she eats crisps. Show more
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First broadcast: on BBC Two Wales (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two Wales (Analogue)
Sporting poems. Film the Welsh squad in training, take five poets with a passion for rubgy. Bring the two together, with the words read by Matthew Rhys and Eve Myles. Show more
Images of the Welsh rugby team - Centres - training for the World Cup with a newly-commissioned poem by Kathryn Gray read by Eve Myles.
Images of the Welsh rugby team - Wings - training for the World Cup with a newly-commissioned poem written by Gillian Clarke and read by Eve Myles.