Midsomer Murders
Orchis Fatalis: Part 2
Midsomer MurdersDeel 2/2. Harry Rose is de plaatselijke klusjesman. Als hij bij Madeline wat klusjes komt doen, treft hij haar dood aan. 6/16
CloseDeel 2/2. Harry Rose is de plaatselijke klusjesman. Als hij bij Madeline wat klusjes komt doen, treft hij haar dood aan. 6/16
CloseDalziel en Pascoe onderzoeken een dubbele moord als ze geconfronteerd worden met een vrouw van wie aangenomen werd dat zij jaren geleden vermoord was. Deel 1 van 2. 1/8
CloseTerwijl ze een dubbele moord onderzoeken in een vrouwenopvang ontmoet het tweetal een vrouw die zegt dat ze de jonge vrouw is die 19 jaar geleden vermoord is. Deel 2 van 2. 2/8
CloseVingersporen op de plaats delict leiden inspecteur Hardy en rechercheur Miller naar een onverwachte verdachte voor de moord op Danny. Ondertussen heeft Steve Connelly een boodschap voor Beth. 3/8
CloseHarry onderzoekt een sterfgeval op een renbaan waar een jockey is doodgedrukt door zijn paard. 5/8
CloseMatt Gibb, een ander lid van het syndicaat, wordt de hoofdverdachte wanneer de politie ontdekt dat hij grote gokschulden heeft. 6/8
CloseAls een patholoog wordt geschorst op grond van nalatigheid wordt UCOS gedwongen een zaak over de mysterieuze dood van een paleontoloog te heropenen. 1/10
CloseMax en Miranda worden naar een afgelegen deel van het eiland gestuurd om een vermiste Britse vogelaar met diabetes op te sporen, en ze voeren een race tegen de klok om een internationale smokkelaarsbende te ontmantelen. 5/6
CloseTwee nonnen sterven onder verdachte omstandigheden en Father Brown gaat met de hulp van een bezielde jonge fan van detectiveromans op onderzoek uit. 6/10
CloseFather Brown biedt hulp bij het onderzoek naar de vermissing van een mogelijk radioactief meisje. Wie is er verantwoordelijk voor haar verdwijning? 7/10
CloseDNA-bewijs van een verdachte van een overval toont aan dat de man onschuldig is, maar er wordt hem wel een 15 jaar oude moordzaak ten laste gelegd. 2/10
CloseDalziel en Pascoe onderzoeken de dood van een jonge vrouw die van haar paard werd geworpen tijdens een exclusieve jachtpartij. Deel 1 van 2. 3/8
CloseWaren hunt saboteurs hiervoor verantwoordelijk of was het een van de leden van de hechte jachtclub? DC Novellois gaat undercover om de zaak te onderzoeken. Deel 2 van 2. 4/8
CloseMiss Marple onderzoekt de rijke Crackenthorpe-clan. Een vriendin denkt getuige te zijn geweest van een moord in een passerende trein en Miss Marple vermoedt dat het lichaam op het Crackenthorpe-landgoed verborgen is. 3/4
CloseDeel 1/2. De winnaar van een muziekprijs wordt op gruwelijke wijze vermoord en er wordt een kostbare viool gestolen. Barnaby en Winter duiken diep in een wereld die achtervolgd wordt door een mogelijk dodelijke vloek. 11/12
CloseDeel 2/2. De winnaar van een muziekprijs wordt op gruwelijke wijze vermoord en er wordt een kostbare viool gestolen. Barnaby en Winter duiken diep in een wereld die achtervolgd wordt door een mogelijk dodelijke vloek. 12/12
CloseDeel 1/2. Causton bruist bij de opening van een nieuwe brouwerij op het terrein van een ooit vervloekte Abbey. Maar de opwinding slaat om in angst als een man doodgekookt wordt gevonden. 1/12
CloseDeel 2/2. DCI Barnaby en DS Winter vragen zich af of de moord op een man die dood wordt aangetroffen in een brouwerijvat echt verband houdt met de ooit vervloekte Abbey? 2/12
CloseEen vrijgezellenfeest op een vissersboot loopt fataal af wanneer de gastheer de volgende ochtend doorboord met een harpoen op het strand wordt aangetroffen. Hoe kan een van de opvarenden het gedaan hebben terwijl de boot nooit van zijn plaats is geweest?
CloseDe inwoners van Chipping Cleghorn worden via een advertentie in de krant uitgenodigd in het huis van Letitia Blacklock voor een moordspel. Maar van een spel is geen sprake wanneer iemand wordt doodgeschoten. 4/4
CloseTijdens een bijeenkomst wordt Tracy ondanks haar tomeloze inzet uitgejouwd. De inwoners van Salisbury willen de waarheid weten. Ondertussen vindt Charlie Rowley een flesje parfum dat hij aan zijn vriendin Dawn Sturgess geeft. 3/4
CloseRechercheurs Alec Hardy en Ellie Miller onderzoeken de moord op de 11-jarige Danny Latimer, maar de schok van het misdrijf dreunt nog hard na in het stadje. 4/8
CloseDeel 1/2. Barnaby en Jones onderzoeken de wurging van een stel net naast een verlaten woning. Volgens vele plaatselijke bewoners zou het spoken in de verlaten woning Winyard waardoor de moorden veel plaatselijke aandacht trekken. 1/16
CloseDeel 2/2. Barnaby en Jones onderzoeken de wurging van een stel net naast een verlaten woning. Volgens vele plaatselijke bewoners zou het spoken in de verlaten woning Winyard waardoor de moorden veel plaatselijke aandacht trekken. 2/16
CloseDalziel en Pascoe onderzoeken de dood van een jonge vrouw die van haar paard werd geworpen tijdens een exclusieve jachtpartij. Deel 1 van 2. 3/8
CloseA bitter executive is dismissed from an investment bank, but plans his revenge by handing secret information on the company's fortunes to a junior analyst. When the information is decoded, it reveals that the company is on the brink of a devastating financial crisis, a revelation that is soon spreading throughout the workforce. Drama, starring Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany and Jeremy Irons.
CloseNaga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt present a round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather.
CloseGary Lineker presents highlights of the latest Premier League matches, including Fulham v Manchester City at Craven Cottage and Leeds United v Chelsea at Elland Road. The Citizens will have been expecting to maintain their excellent form at the expense of struggling Fulham, while the Blues will have hoped to emulate their 3-1 win over Leeds at Stamford Bridge in December. Plus, Crystal Palace v West Bromwich Albion and Everton v Burnley.
CloseA round-up of the week's stories, featuring interviews with key figures in politics and current affairs and a round-up of the Sunday papers. Including news and weather at 10.00.
CloseNicky Campbell presents moral and religious discussions on topical issues, with contributions by members of the studio audience.
CloseThe Rev Kate Bottley introduces a church service to celebrate Mothering Sunday from St Cuthbert's Church in Preston, led by the Rev Mark Bradford.
CloseMark Stacey and Catherine Southon help two teams look for items at the Kent County Showground in Detling, while host Charlie Ross Charlie finds out about explorer Julius Brenchley.
CloseKatherine Jenkins reflects on personal prayer with young Christians in East Sussex, while Gemma Hunt hears how prayer changed the life of the founder of 24-7 Prayer.
CloseSarah Moore and her team find four tip-bound treasures found in Greater Manchester and the West Midlands, and transform them into profitable pieces.
CloseA racing plane suffers damage to his engine, and realises he can never compete again. He starts a new career as a member of a firefighting squadron, which proves even more dangerous than he expected when the aircraft have to deal with a massive forest blaze. Animated adventure sequel, with the voices of Dane Cook and Ed Harris.
CloseDavid Attenborough explores the many ways animals use colour, with cameras built specifically for this series revealing a world normally invisible to human eyes. The peacock's tail has evolved entirely to impress females and is one of the most extreme colour ornaments in the natural world, while mandrill baboons signal their strength and status with striking red and blue face masks, the brighter the colours, the higher ranking the male.
CloseTo mark Commonwealth Day, the Queen shares her annual message. Other members of the Royal Family, including the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Countess of Wessex, join the celebrations and speak about why our Commonwealth links are so important. Presented by Anita Rani from Westminster Abbey, the celebration hears voices from across the world alongside music and readings, including performances by Nitin Sawhney, Lianne La Havas, Alexis Ffrench and a reflection by double Commonwealth gold medal-winning athlete Denise Lewis.
CloseCharlotte Smith visits the Colne Valley Regional Park, a landscape of forest, fields and waterways on the edge of west London. She does battle with an invasive species, gets up close with tiny creatures that show the health of the park's rivers, meets a savvy septuagenarian saving her farm from development, and helps secure a future for one of our most endangered mammals, the water vole. Tom Heap asks whether eco-education should be at the heart of our school system, Adam Henson introduces new boar George II to his sows, and wildlife cameraman Jack Perks gets up close with otters.
CloseDavid Attenborough reveals the extraordinary ways that some animals use colour to hide and disappear into the background. The Bengal tigers of central India use their striped patterns to dazzle colour blind prey, while zebras on the Masai Mara use motion dazzle to confuse predators. Other animals use colour to trick and to deceive. On Australia's Great Barrier Reef, a blue-striped blenny uses colours to mimic other fish and launch a sudden attack.
CloseFiona Bruce presents the show from Kenilworth Castle, near Coventry. Intriguing treasures brought in for valuation include a miniature safe, one of the world's first interactive golf games, and a trilby belonging to an 1980s pop star. Fiona also delves into the story of a car industry entrepreneur who saved the estate from ruin.
CloseTom and Niamh launch a manhunt for Adam Corry, who has disappeared in mysterious circumstances. Tori Matthews agrees to help Tom in the quest to identify the notorious assassin Goliath, who appears to be at large once again. As pressure builds on the police, Tom must confront the possibility Goliath may be one of his fellow officers.
CloseMark Chapman reviews the day's Premier League action, including Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur at Emirates Stadium and Manchester United v West Ham United at Old Trafford. Spurs prevailed 2-0 over their North London rivals in December's reverse fixture thanks to goals by the deadly duo of Heung-Min Son and Harry Kane, but the Gunners will have been determined for revenge on home soil. United had already defeated the Hammers at home in the FA Cup and also prevailed 3-1 in the league at London Stadium. Plus, Leicester City v Sheffield United and Southampton v Brighton & Hove Albion.
CloseThe star of a 1980s sci-fi cop show sets out to make it in Hollywood, but ends up with his life and career in ruins. Years later, he gets the chance to be a real hero when the police need his help. A dangerous fugitive is on the loose, who believes the character the actor played - a detective with a bionic eye that can detect lies - is real. Comedy, starring Julian Barratt, Essie Davis and Steve Coogan.
CloseA selection of classic songs from 1978, a year in which punk music and new wave rebellion co-existed with pop, disco, soul, reggae and prog rock. Featuring appearances on the show by Ian Dury, Elvis Costello, Blondie, Bob Marley, the Boomtown Rats, Kate Bush, Sham 69, Brotherhood of Man, Dan Hill, Boney M, 10cc and Manfred Mann's Earth Band.
CloseChris Bavin travels to Shropshire to meet the Shrewsbury Bloomers, who have been taking part in the annual floral competition for decades, and plant 300,000 flowers each year.
CloseHorticulturist Christine Walkden visits the gardens of Staffordshire, taking to the water to remove some unwanted pests at Biddulph Grange, and trying out tree-hugging at Shugborough Hall. Plus, how the area's industrial heritage shaped the county's landscape.
CloseAnita Rani is taken on a tour of one of London's cemeteries, as she discovers a trove of treasures right on her doorstep and sets out to crack the mystery of a non-native bird. Adam Henson shows how a super-meal is specially concocted for his animals during the winter months, and Tom Heap investigates the controversial decision that allows UK farmers to use a banned pesticide on their fields.
CloseDerek Brockway climbs the Nash Point lighthouse, a place he used to visit as a child. His coastal walk takes him along the `Jurassic" Glamorgan coastline. On the way he goes fossil hunting, searches for an elusive chough and learns the story of a pregnancy-testing frog. He begins his walk at St Donat's Castle, once owned by newspaper magnate Sir Randolph Hearst, which became a party palace for the rich and famous, then heads for Dunraven Bay.
CloseGabby Logan presents coverage of the afternoon session on day three of the biennial event, held this year at Arena Torun in Poland. Elliot Giles is a major British hope for this concluding session in the men's 800m, having set the second fastest indoor time in history last month. Medals are also awarded in the men's 60m hurdles, pole vault, heptathlon, 3,000m and 4x400m relay, and the women's 60m hurdles, triple jump, high jump, 800m, 60m and 4x400m relay. With commentary from Steve Backley, Steve Cram and Andrew Cotter.
CloseMatt Tebbutt takes a look back at some of his favourite recipes and best moments from the programme.
CloseDesigners Manoj Malde and Tom Massey come up with alternative ideas for the West Sussex garden of wheelchair user Tracey, who can only venture into certain parts of her current space with assistance, and her husband Jake, who dreams of having a low-maintenance plot that he doesn't have to keep looking neat and tidy. Plus, Joel Bird helps a Liverpool couple turn their tiny, dull courtyard into a colourful paradise. Presented by Angela Scanlon.
CloseGabby Logan presents coverage of the afternoon session on day three of the biennial event, held this year at Arena Torun in Poland. Elliot Giles is a major British hope for this concluding session in the men's 800m, having set the second fastest indoor time in history last month. Medals are also awarded in the men's 60m hurdles, pole vault, heptathlon, 3,000m and 4x400m relay, and the women's 60m hurdles, triple jump, high jump, 800m, 60m and 4x400m relay. With commentary from Steve Backley, Steve Cram and Andrew Cotter.
CloseSimon Parfett and his team head to Somerset to work with Vicki and Bryan, who have a space-age geodome but have no idea how to transform it into a welcoming rental.
CloseSimon reaches the United States, travelling down the Rocky Mountains from Montana to Colorado. In the wide-open prairies of Montana, the cowboy way of life is under threat from a long-term decline in the rural economy, but Simon meets a former Silicon Valley executive who has envisaged a new future for the land. In a country with the highest incarceration rate in the world, Simon's final destination on this leg is a Colorado town that depends almost entirely on 11 prisons. Simon witnesses how inmates are put to work for the state, and how virtual reality is being used to prepare prisoners for life on the outside.
CloseThe presenter introduces animals that build structures and adapt the environment for their own benefit, creating safe places to sleep and raise young or traps to catch prey. The programme examines how the huge dams built by beavers can completely transform the surrounding landscape, the function of the different types of silk spiders are capable of producing, and how leafcutter ants build underground gardens where they farm their own food.
CloseRomesh Ranganathan is joined on the topical comedy show by guests Roisin Conaty and Jamie Laing, as well as his mum and his hand-picked focus group of 20. Together they take a humorous look at the week's biggest talking points, from front page news to trending topics, helping the nation to navigate their way through these tricky times.
ClosePart of BBC Two's Festival of Funny, this brand new live stand-up series aims to spread a bit of joy and laughter by showcasing the very best comedy talent. Jason Manford kicks off the series by welcoming three brilliant stand-ups to the stage to share their highs and lows of lockdown as well as other hilarious observations. Judi Love shares her passion for masks, while Toussaint Douglass explains why he hates cats. Newcomer Michael Stranney gives us an insight into his unique family life, and Jayde Adams is still trying to get away with murder. Each episode is filmed at a Covid-secure comedy club, in front of the production team with a virtual audience tuning in from home.
CloseAn ill-fated barrister is on his way to meet his girlfriend's parents, when an encounter with a traveller changes his life. Comedy drama first aired in 1996, written by and starring Felix Dexter.
CloseJackie Brambles hosts the edition first aired on October 25, with performances by artists including Belinda Carlisle, Public Image Ltd, the Beautiful South, Berlin, Paul McCartney, the Righteous Brothers, the Soup Dragons, Paul Simon, Roxette and Jason Donovan.
CloseJackie Brambles hosts the edition first aired on October 25, with performances by artists including Belinda Carlisle, Public Image Ltd, the Beautiful South, Berlin, Paul McCartney, the Righteous Brothers, the Soup Dragons, Paul Simon, Roxette and Jason Donovan.
CloseCompilation of performances by some of the best female musicians in rock, from the 1970s to the present day. Artists featured include American rock group Fanny, the powerful vocals of Elkie Brooks on Vinegar Joe's Proud to Be a Honky Tonk Woman, the poetry of Patti Smith's Horses and upbeat energy of the Go-Go's on We Got the Beat.
CloseMichael's journey takes him to Bhutan, where he enjoys a last glimpse of the Himalaya before heading to Paro to enjoy a Buddhist festival. Here he witnesses archery contests and the unfolding of a giant scroll during the night of a full moon.
CloseDocumentary charting the story of how film-makers used the Himalayan mountains for propaganda, as the world's great powers sent military-style expeditions to conquer the peaks between the 1920s and the 1960s. As a result, some of the range's most iconic mountaineering feats have been captured on film, including the preparations for Mallory and Irvine ill-fated ascent of Mount Everest in 1924, and the final conquest of the mountain by Hillary and Tenzing in 1953.
CloseProfile of the Manchester-born comedian known for his deadpan humour and jokes at the expense of his wife and mother-in-law. The programme explores his beginnings in northern clubs and appearance on talent show Opportunity Knocks, and charts his rise to stardom. Contributors include John Cleese, Robert Webb and Russell Kane. Narrated by Sally Phillips.
CloseThe presenter traces the story of his great-great grandfather David Lloyd George, who served as prime minister from 1916 to 1922 and played a key role in creating victory for the Allies during the First World War.
CloseNeil Oliver reports on a 5,000-year-old temple discovered in Orkney. Built 500 years before Stonehenge, the undisturbed artefacts found there, including wall decorations, pigments and paint pots, are helping to increase knowledge and understanding of the Neolithic people. Special effects are used to re-create the structure in 3D, allowing Neil to walk inside and explore it.
CloseA gang boss comes close to being the latest victim of an elusive serial killer. Deciding that the murderer's presence on the streets is as much a threat to organised crime as to law-abiding citizens, he enters into an alliance with the detective on the case to end the killing spree. South Korean crime thriller, starring Ma Dong-seok and Mu-Yeol Kim. In Korean and English.
CloseWith Edith and Phil's sunset future in suspense, Phil's beginning to despair of ever selling his house. Queenie talks him into an Open Day - but with ulterior motives. 1/6
CloseA young couple, struggling to buy a first home, think their prayers are answered when a distant relative bequeaths them a vast country house. The catch? It's riddled with ghosts. 1/6
CloseStand-up comedy from the Hammersmith Apollo. The wonderfully witty Ellie Taylor introduces rising comedy star Fin Taylor and the provocative Tez Ilyas to the stage. 1/7
CloseAfter an unsuccessful gig, Josh is surprised to be asked out by a very beautiful audience member. What's the catch? Josh, Kate and Owen endeavour to find out. 4/6
CloseAs the kingdom stands on the brink of collapse, the struggle for power is both bloody and brutal. With the future looking bleak, there is only one person who can help: Jason. 1/13
CloseOn the planet of Ranskoor Av Kolos, lies the remains of a battlefield. But as the Doctor, Graham, Yaz and Ryan answer nine separate distress calls, they discover the planet holds far more secrets. 10/10
CloseWith Edith and Phil's sunset future in suspense, Phil's beginning to despair of ever selling his house. Queenie talks him into an Open Day - but with ulterior motives. 1/6
CloseAs the kingdom stands on the brink of collapse, the struggle for power is both bloody and brutal. With the future looking bleak, there is only one person who can help: Jason. 1/13
CloseThe Musketeers stumble across a battle-scarred village where the women thrive without men - but is their quick-witted leader Juliette hiding a dark secret? 7/10
CloseTanya's hideout is threatened when Ruhma receives an unexpected guest. Ayesha is frustrated when a BAME patient puts his pride above his health while waiting for a kidney donor. 123/120
CloseDaniel helps a man with a delicate relationship issue, Karen's visits to the Churchill don't go unnoticed, and it might all be over for Ruhma and Tanya. 124/120
CloseJimmi falls victim to Valerie's latest kitten venture, Al's first day at Eve's takes a dramatic turn, and old wounds resurface when a man discovers he may have a life-threatening genetic condition. 125/120
CloseShak's concern for Ruhma's activities grow, Al prepares a surprise for Eve, and Jimmi helps two students whose childrearing set-up is off balance. 126/120
CloseJay seizes an opportunity that could help Billy, and Frankie considers her future.
CloseDenise has a change of heart, but at what price? Suki's vicious tongue strikes again.
CloseA young couple, struggling to buy a first home, think their prayers are answered when a distant relative bequeaths them a vast country house. The catch? It's riddled with ghosts. 1/6
CloseThe Kembleford Ramblers' annual outing takes a tragic turn when the local Lord is found strangled. 9/10
CloseOn the planet of Ranskoor Av Kolos, lies the remains of a battlefield. But as the Doctor, Graham, Yaz and Ryan answer nine separate distress calls, they discover the planet holds far more secrets. 10/10
CloseGeorge tries to return a neglected art deco gem in Cornwall to its former glory, while also making it suitable for modern family living. 5/5
CloseThe first episode focuses on the three core fabrics in a dressmaker's cupboard: cotton, wool and silk. Next, is a surprise pattern challenge. 1/8
CloseAcclaimed drama based on the best selling memoirs of 1950's midwife Jennifer Worth. 1/8
CloseAcclaimed drama based on the best selling memoirs of 1950's midwife Jennifer Worth. 2/8
CloseThe Kembleford Ramblers' annual outing takes a tragic turn when the local Lord is found strangled. 9/10
CloseCaptain Joe Martin arrives in Aden with his wife Honor to replace the outgoing and much loved Captain Nick Page of the Royal Military Police. 1/6
CloseIan finally gets his chance for action out in the field, chasing down secret German nuclear documents before they fall into Russian hands. 4/4
CloseNo-nonsense police sergeant Catherine Cawood leads a team of dedicated police officers in the Calder Valley in West Yorkshire. 4/6
CloseAcclaimed drama based on the best selling memoirs of 1950's midwife Jennifer Worth. 1/8
CloseMiss Mouse invites a group of chickens to a tea party, but it takes a long time to display their ultimate party piece - laying eggs.
CloseSydney the Monkey and Baby Jake go on a tropical adventure and play humming.
CloseThe lights suddenly go out in Home Dome, and the Teletubbies get the giggles. When they come back on, the colourful quartet discover they have made a mess everywhere.
CloseRaa Raa becomes the singer in Crocky's Jingly Jangly Jungle Band, but he gets so carried away with his singing that he forgets a promise.
ClosePat's mission is to collect donations toward the new Greendale website but it is a long day as there are all kinds of obstacles in his way.
CloseCharlie and Coco distract Bing and Flop while they are making ginger biscuits - which are in danger of burning in the oven.
CloseThe squirrels are out tobogganing with Duggee when they spot a migrating bird fall from the sky.
CloseEnid the cat is stuck up the tree, and Duggee and the squirrels must think of a way to get her down.
CloseThe Go Jetters are in Australia, exploring the Wolfe Creek Crater, also known as Kandimalal. While Ubercorn explains how the crater was formed by a meteorite, Foz searches it for fragments of the space rock, as objects from space often contain precous metals. But soon he has competition in the form of Glitch, who races Foz to find an object that both of their metal detectors pick up - which turns out to be a rusty spoon! In the end, neither of them manage to find any pieces of meteorite, prompting Glitch to send the Grimbots to drag a huge space rock to Earth to help him! Can the Go Jetters prevent this huge disaster before it's too late?
CloseThe friends venture to Rocky Island, in search of the mysterious `Old Rusty" mentioned in Peter's father's journal.
CloseWhen a giant wave hurls Amazon River creatures up into the trees, the Octonauts must get them down safely, without disturbing poison dart frogs who live there.
CloseWilson looks shiny and new after his trip to the Chug Wash, and the other trainees are impressed - but everyone knows he's a magnet for a mess!
CloseBob is preparing his special top-secret recipe in order to beat rival competitors Zip and Pop, who keep trying to peek at his pizza.
CloseHarvey P Dull's chair breaks and the Furchesters have to keep him entertained while it is being repaired. Comedy about a team of monsters who run a hotel.
CloseEducational series for children with learning difficulties, offering teachers, parents and carers a range of approaches to develop language and communication skills.
CloseNick and his grandson Remie wave goodbye to the city and say hello to the countryside.
CloseWhen Brewster's hero can't make it for Hero Day, he and Zephie set off on their own hero duty and learn what makes a real hero along the way.
CloseCartoon following four adventure-seeking superheroes as they explore places all around the world.
CloseIt's a windy recycling day in Biggleton - but Road Sweeper Keven is nowhere to be seen.
CloseYolanDa Brown and her house band, The Bnad Jaminals, entertain an audience of children.
CloseJustin, Robert and Little Monster are surprised to meet their exciting new neighbour Mac the Explorer.
CloseAndy works at Safari World, the biggest and best safari park on the planet, home to animals from all over the globe. He works there with his boss, Mr Hammond and tech wizard Jen, who monitors all the animals from the Aqua Base. Mr Hammond has been up all night in the Jungle Den at Safari World looking through his tape collection of animal sounds he recorded on a trip down the mighty Mississippi river in North America. Andy offers to help so that Mr Hammond can have a nap before the opening of the new alligator zone. Mr Hammond agrees, but he forgets to tell Andy what animal sound he is looking for. Andy puts a tape in the old cassette player, which plays a high-pitched squeaking noise. Thinking it's broken Andy attempts to fix it with a screwdriver and damages it. Suddenly, Mr Hammond returns having remembered what animal sound he wanted Andy to look for. It was the sound of a baby alligator…
CloseRanger Hamza and the Ramblers walk to a great place to draw some pictures using charcoal.
CloseThe Brooklyn-Bells take Waffle to Mrs Hobbs' house, hoping to show her he's well behaved. With the voice of Rufus Hound.
CloseWith the twins due to start school, two of their teachers come for a home visit. Topsy cannot wait to show Miss Terry all of her toys, but Tim is shy.
CloseChildren from all over the world demonstrate their favourite recipes, and find out where the ingredients they have used come from.
CloseIt's Laila's birthday but her dad's plans to celebrate are in disarray.
CloseStorm Huntley visits a deer farm in Scotland, while JB Gill helps harvest some winter vegetables.
CloseThe Squirrels decide they want to be superheroes, then set about finding someone who needs their help.
CloseThe dog tries to make jam, but Naughty Monkey steals his fruit - so the squirrels try to help catch him.
CloseThe Go Jetters face their toughest mission yet: organising a birthday party for Ubercorn without him finding out! Luckily, when Glitch and Ubercorn were cadets together, they made a map of all the secret passages around the Academy. The Go Jetters can use it to avoid detection while they prepare the party. Xuli and Lars take a secret tunnel to the arts and craft room to make the decorations, while Foz, Kyan and Glitch head out into the Academy garden to gather Ubercorn's favourite flowers, cherry blossoms. But things don't go according to plan, and the Go Jetters have to hide themselves to avoid a wandering Ubercorn.
CloseCartoon following four adventure-seeking superheroes as they explore places all around the world. The Go Jetters try to fix the Eiffel tower after Grandmaster Glitch breaks it while using it as a TV aerial.
CloseBitz and Purl have started the Amazing Owl Club, with its own rulebook, a members-only clubhouse and - best of all - a special badge with flapping owl wings.
CloseBobble refuses to climb a mountain, until Flicky Flack helps him forget how high it is.
CloseMr Tumble is going on an adventure in his garden. Meanwhile, Justin and his friends are at an adventure park looking for animals, climbing and grass sledging!
CloseSharmin, who is a Muslim, tells us all about her hijab and why she chose to wear one.
CloseMittens convinces Timmy to be the baby in her makeshift pram, but his enthusiasm wanes once he discovers he is not allowed to play football while in character.
CloseThere's a family get together when Great Gran Gran comes to visit from St. Lucia. JoJo has a whole day of activities planned, but she learns that it's not what you do that makes a day special, it's who you spend it with.
CloseThe Essam family members visit the Brooklyn-Bells. Jess hopes their well-behaved dog, Baxter, will teach Waffle how to be good, but Waffle has other ideas.
CloseAndy works at Safari World, the biggest and best safari park on the planet, home to animals from all over the globe. He works there with his boss, Mr Hammond and tech wizard Jen, who monitors all the animals from the Aqua Base. Safari World is opening the Arctic Dome to visitors and Mr Hammond has chosen animal costumes for Andy and Jen to wear while they show people around. Jen informs Mr Hammond and Andy that there is trouble in the Arctic Dome with the walrus's not having enough space due to a recent baby boom. Mr Hammond is worried that the walrus pups will get squished and can't work out why there is not enough space. Andy suggests Mr Hammond goes and entertains the visitors while he and Jen work out what's wrong. It's time to go on an aquatic adventure! Donning his adventure gear, Andy takes to the skies in his safari-mobile, jetting off to the Arctic. Jen picks up some activity not…
CloseJoin Stevie and Conor as they begin to discover the world of sound and see how their hearing is developed. Conor's big brother Harrison is here to help show him around all his different musical toys, including a noisy rattle. In the garden, Stevie hangs out with mum and dad and listens to all the different sounds before getting ready to go out. Meanwhile, Conor heads over to grandma's house while listening for sounds with his mum and brother. Stevie gets a quick hearing test at the hospital before heading home to make lots of noise with household objects. After making rainmakers at grandma's house, Harrison and Conor get hold of a set of walkie talkies to play with. When the day is almost finished, it's time for Stevie's parents to sing her a lullaby to help send her to sleep.
CloseActivity ideas for you and your little one, encouraging your toddler's development. Hosted by Nigel from his own home. Discover ways to have fun with your toddler to help them discover who they are. Join in with the Toddler Club Bop!
ClosePink Bird runs wild in a department store, buying lots of beautiful things.
CloseDelivery Po needs to deliver her delicate cargo but the road is anything but smooth.
CloseDr Ranj hears a funny noise when listening to Deep's heart so gives him an echocardiogram to make sure everything is okay.
CloseAfrican folk tale revealing how the leopard got its spots.
CloseMaddie Moate visits an indoor water park and uses a special waterproof camera and animation to show how a water slide works.
CloseArthur Sleep is joined by team captains Gail Force and Keith Fitt in this slapstick quiz show featuring guests and clips from Gigglebiz. Joining Gail and Keith for this GiggleQuiz are Wizard Tripwick and Captain Adorable. Round 1 is a picture round featuring hidden objects in photos of DIY Dan and Professor Muddles. Gail's team turn to the Crystal Ball for help. In Nana's Panto Showdown, Nana Knickerbocker and her cows are busy making pizzas. After the Crystal Ball refuses to help, Gail's team are still yet to score a gigglepoint at the halfway point in the show. Round 3 features a clip starring King Flannel trying to get a biscuit. After some more refusal from the Crystal Ball, Wizard Tripwick and Gail struggle to answer the questions themselves. Keith produces his own crystal football to help his team with the answers. After saying goodbye to the Crystal Ball and totting up the final scores…
CloseGrannie Island battles to win the Grand Struay Sheep Contest for the eighth year in a row with her beloved sheep Alecina.
CloseScarf Lady holds a `knitted treats" sale in the park, but the weather causes a problem.
CloseThe little girl tries to become taller to get on a fairground ride, so Charlie explains the benefits of being small.
CloseThe animated adventures of an energetic baby monkey and his long-suffering mother, who take a light-hearted approach to problem-solving and teamwork as they tackle life's challenges together.
CloseIn space, Tiny and Small catch the memory box Mother made when she was a little girl. Animated fun, narrated by Michael Palin.
CloseThe Tombliboos hear Igglepiggle's musical stepping stones and Upsy Daisy's singing.
CloseThe Chumbles bumble along, making dreamy patterns and shapes for Dillie Dally to explore.
CloseAaron McCusker reads Abracazebra, by Helen Docherty. The entire town of Yawnalot is amazed when Abracazebra visits to perform her magic show.
CloseMaria finally speaks in Mr Ratburn's third-grade class and it turns out she has a stutter.
CloseShaun and the flock are called into action to help track down an illusive pet rabbit - but they do not seem to understand exactly what they are looking for.
CloseThe plucky rodent faces the prospect of being forced out of his own show after Count Duckula kidnaps the writers and forces them to make him the star.
ClosePieface's first sleepover in the den is troubled by spooky tales of a frightening Fangtom.
CloseWhen a work experience student arrives at Pottsfield, Danny and Mick see a chance to get her to do all their work so that they can experience all the fun!
CloseThe team build a den for Cara, who has a sweet tooth and loves to dance.
CloseChildren's magazine with information, topical items and performance.
CloseIn this episode, Mimi decides that it's time for her little sister Erica to face her greatest fear - heights! Dressed in a full circus outfit to get into the spirit of things, they go to a trapezing school to learn how to fly. We meet 12-year-old Sami, who with the help of his dad, has built a car that runs on drill power. Sami's family have Syrian heritage, and they celebrate learning the best of both cultures. And for her celebrity Q&A, Mimi takes twin brothers Max and Harvey on a high ropes course, with hilarious results.
CloseLauren Layfield hosts as two teams fight it out to dodge detention and put the cool back into school. In this episode, Mr Learner is training to be a drama teacher and is teaching everyone about acting and how to get into character - with hilarious results! Trying to win Lauren's shiny gold stars are team captains Orson and Janae. They are joined by comedians Thanyia Moore and Helen Bauer, Officially Amazing Ben Shires and the smiliest doctor on TV, Dr Ranj! They all battle it out in a series of hilarious rounds guaranteed to make you laugh. Rounds include Kids Have Arted, Watch Your Mouth, and everyone's favourite, Pie the Supply! This week they are all pretending to be English teachers, but only one of them is telling the truth. So watch someone get pied in the face before the final round, High School Dropout, where someone gets binned from a great height!
CloseTilly answers the front door and gets the biggest surprise of the summer.
CloseA mysterious villain named The Shadow takes control of the Mobile Unit van.
CloseA mysterious villain named The Shadow takes control of the Mobile Unit van.
CloseHistorical characters and events are explored in sketches and quizzes based on the books by Terry Deary. Comedy talent including Sarah Hadland, Steve Punt and Meera Syal help bring the strange facts, gory battles and crazy inventions to life.
CloseSketches about mankind's most ingenious inventors, featuring the invention of the wheel, the Gutenberg press, the dictionary, manned flight and the humble crisp.
CloseSteve Backshall challenges a cheetah to a race and meets a cute but deadly bird.
CloseDoctors Chris and Xand van Tulleken reveal the amazing organs that keep people alive before they are born. Dr Xand meets patients undergoing treatment at a burns clinic, and Dr Chris hits the high street to test another mind-bending trick. Meanwhile, there are more medical mysteries in Ouch & About and over in Accident & Emergency one patient has broken her ankle, and another has been hit on the head with a cricket bat.
CloseChris and Xand choose their favourite moments from the series, including an experiment to find out what happens when someone coughs.
CloseIndia plans an airport-inspired wedding, with a cup cake trolley dash for the passenger wedding guests and some tricky manoeuvring to guide her mother down the aisle.
CloseWhile the gang all battle their own real world concern, an attack from a trusted friend leaves them shaken.
CloseHaving released the Monkey King, Tripitaka is shocked to find him indifferent to the Scholar's mission.
CloseSteve Backshall heads to Gabon in search of crocodiles, chimpanzees and feisty elephants.
CloseCoco's school uniform gets ruined so she borrows Henry's spare outfit - an Elvis costume!
CloseMark Wright and Lauren Layfield come to the aid of 10-year-old Ben, who shares a bedroom with his four-year-old sister, leaving him no room to expand his beloved model train track.
CloseMark Wright and Lauren Layfield build a top-secret den filled with gadgets for would-be spy Sienna, in the hope of keeping her occupied at her Nana's while her mother is at work.
CloseCelebrity hosts give us a run-down of the top tracks on their Playlists!
CloseThe plucky mouse helps the legendary outlaw and his merry men in robbing from the rich to feed the poor. Evil King John to seek some feline assistance in putting a stop to his heroics - but the natural enemies are soon forced to work together. Animated comedy, with the voices of Jamie Bamber and Charles Shaughnessy.
CloseBaron Greenback brews a plot to steal every beverage on the planet, mix them all together, making an un-drinkable disgusting sludge. By depriving the population of their much-needed drinks break he'll cause worldwide exhaustion. Danger Mouse seems unfazed, but without his cherished tea Penfold wilts on their rescue mission. Can Danger Mouse thwart the Baron's thirsty plot?
CloseDanger Mouse gets sprayed with empathy gas after forgetting Penfold's birthday.
CloseIvy desperately needs to convince Alisa to turn the ship around and head for Hamburg.
CloseThe Hughes family remember some of their favourite moments in the house as they pack.
CloseWhen Lily loses her tie she is encouraged to unwittingly `steal" a tie by an older pupil whom she helped out earlier. She's mortified when she realises what she's done and she and the others concoct a plan to return the tie and right the wrong. The plan gets complicated and involves trying to extract a thumb print from head teacher, Mrs Griggs. The girls do manage to return the tie - but in the process Lily ends up `stealing" hundreds of pounds, when Matt and the football team hand her all their football trip money.
CloseThe Next Step holds auditions, welcoming prospective new dancers to the studio. The new studio head makes some surprising cuts that throw the future of veteran A-Troupers into question. The fallout from auditions forces Michelle to examine her place at the studio, and make some hard decisions. Meanwhile, the arrival of a new dancer at TNS might spell trouble for Noah and Henry's friendship.
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