Downton Abbey
Series 3, Episode 4
Downton AbbeyAugustus 1920. Downton Abbey wordt geconfronteerd met twee sociale revoluties: de Ierse burgeroorlog en de strijd om vrouwenkiesrecht. Een mysterieus complot houdt Anna en Bates gescheiden. 4/9
CloseAugustus 1920. Downton Abbey wordt geconfronteerd met twee sociale revoluties: de Ierse burgeroorlog en de strijd om vrouwenkiesrecht. Een mysterieus complot houdt Anna en Bates gescheiden. 4/9
CloseDe reddingsmissie van 2 Section heeft schokkende gevolgen waardoor Georgies toekomst in het leger aan een zijden draadje komt te hangen. 4/6
CloseCarnaval in Saint Marie. Richard ziet de donkere kant van de showbusiness als een concert eindigt in een niet eerder zo openbaar vertoonde moord. 7/8
CloseNadat een mysterieuze dief waardevolle schatten onder zijn neus vandaan blijft stelen, bezoekt Hercule Flambeau Kembleford om te kijken of Father Brown hem kan helpen de concurrentie uit te schakelen. Flambeau onthult dat zijn nieuwe rivaal in feite zijn van hem vervreemde dochter Marianne Delacroix is. 5/10
CloseDeel 1/2. Barnaby en Troy een onderzoek in naar de plotselinge dood van Emily Simpson, wier buurman volgens zeggen was vermoord en die volgens zeggen geschokt was teruggekomen van een wandeling door iets wat ze had gezien. 1/10
CloseDeel 2/2. Als ook de postmortemkeuring uitwijst dat Emily's dood geen ongeluk was, komt uit het onderzoek een web van seks, chantage en leugens naar voren. 2/10
CloseAls een verwend huisdier wegloopt uit een leven van luxe, worden Frank en Lu belast met de taak de hond op te sporen. 1/10
CloseCarnaval in Saint Marie. Richard ziet de donkere kant van de showbusiness als een concert eindigt in een niet eerder zo openbaar vertoonde moord. 7/8
CloseDeel 1/2. Barnaby en Troy een onderzoek in naar de plotselinge dood van Emily Simpson, wier buurman volgens zeggen was vermoord en die volgens zeggen geschokt was teruggekomen van een wandeling door iets wat ze had gezien. 1/10
CloseDeel 2/2. Als ook de postmortemkeuring uitwijst dat Emily's dood geen ongeluk was, komt uit het onderzoek een web van seks, chantage en leugens naar voren. 2/10
CloseAugustus 1920. Downton Abbey wordt geconfronteerd met twee sociale revoluties: de Ierse burgeroorlog en de strijd om vrouwenkiesrecht. Een mysterieus complot houdt Anna en Bates gescheiden. 4/9
CloseLucille raakt tijdens haar werk in St. Cuthbert samen met een zwangere vrouw opgesloten in een lift. Zuster Crane helpt een vrouw uit Sylhet met fistels. 3/8
CloseMrs. McCarthy heeft haar geluksdag bij de kerkbingo, met de hulp van een waarzegster. 6/10
CloseAls een LARP-gevecht in de bossen mis gaat, moeten Lu en Frank de naam van de koningin zuiveren en de schuldige vangen. 2/10
CloseDwayne raakt verwikkeld in een moordonderzoek als op de plaats van de misdaad een bezwarend bewijs wordt gevonden. 8/8
CloseHet team onderzoekt de kunst van de illusie als ze een zaak heropenen over een tovertruc die in een moord eindigde. 6/8
CloseEr arriveren vier nieuwe dokters in Nonnatus House die voor veel onrust zorgen. Fred en Reggie proberen een oude man en zijn duiven te helpen, terwijl dr. Turner de hoest van de oude man probeert op te lossen. 4/8
CloseDe familie Crawley wacht vol spanning op de gezinsuitbreiding die aanstaande is. Ondertussen gaat Anna op zoek naar bewijs om de onschuld van Bates aan te tonen. Maar dan doet zich een tragedie voor; zal alles ooit nog worden als voorheen? 5/9
CloseDeel 1/2. Na zich te hebben uitgesproken tegen de keuze van Max Jennings, groepssecretaris Gerald Hadleigh dood aangetroffen. Hij is op gewelddadige wijze vermoord en naakt. 3/10
CloseDeel 2/2. Barnaby's e Troy's onderzoek naar de dood wordt gecompliceerd als Jennings verdwijnt en later ook dood wordt teruggevonden. 4/10
CloseNa pijnlijke gesprekken met de psychiater vreest Georgie dat haar legercarrière voorbij is. Wanneer ze het gevoel krijgt dat er iets mis is met Omar, vraagt ze zich dan ook af of ze wel geloofd zal worden. 5/6
CloseCalgary is vastbesloten te bewijzen dat Jack onschuldig was toen hij stierf, maar zijn alibi brengt hem zelf in gevaar. 2/3
CloseThe pressure of running a busy salon during a pandemic gets to Sammyjo, but there is good news for two members of the team.
CloseJo Brand hosts an extended edition of the satirical quiz, with Reginald D Hunter and Charlene White joining Ian Hislop and Paul Merton to poke fun at the week's events.
CloseThe host chats to music superstar Mariah Carey about her eponymous Magical Christmas Special. TV chef and writer Nadiya Hussain reflects on new book Nadiya Bakes, while British astronaut Tim Peake talks about his autobiography Limitless. Pointless co-presenter Richard Osman discusses his debut crime novel The Thursday Murder Club. Singer-songwriter Gary Barlow also enjoys a brief natter before he performs the single Incredible, from his new solo album Music Played by Humans.
CloseCharlie Stayt presents a round-up of national and international news, plus current affairs, arts and entertainment, and weather.
CloseKym Marsh and Gethin Jones host the weekday magazine show featuring a mixture of topical chat and expert advice.
CloseMartin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell visit a Victorian house in London's Crystal Palace, a chalet bungalow in Rackheath near Norwich, and a terrace house in Canterbury.
CloseAn opportunist tries his hand at forgery to sign off his own claim, and a case of road rage escalates into a fraudulent claim.
CloseThe team at a new power station burns rubbish through the night to generate electricity, and road workers have to get blacktop laid before the morning rush in torrential rain.
CloseEric Knowles presents from the Westpoint Arena in Exeter, where Nick Hall and Richard Madley are the experts, and Eric also finds out more about Elizabethan slander and cursing.
CloseKaren and Rob reassure Tom and Ella after a crisis, but the kids are keeping something from them. A homeless man convinces Jimmi that a senior police officer is corrupt.
CloseRick Edwards hosts the quiz in which contestants compete for the chance to win £10,000, with a single `impossible" answer knocking them out for the day.
CloseSonali Shah helps buyers who want to relocate from Surrey to north Devon on a £650,000 budget, and visits the annual regatta in the fishing village of Appledore.
CloseJacqui Joseph restores a trolley at Earlswood Recycling Centre, while Chloe Kempster overhauls a vintage table and chest and Duncan McKean transforms an antique floor lamp.
CloseJay Blades and the team restore a fairground water can, a camel saddle and a RAF mascot teddy bear, restored as a tribute to the airman it belonged to.
CloseQuiz in which contestants try to score the fewest points possible by giving the least obvious correct answers to questions. Presented by Alexander Armstrong, with Richard Osman.
CloseAlex Jones introduces the usual mix of celebrity guests and stories about people in extraordinary circumstances.
CloseIan gleefully warns Max he now has the upper hand on him - unless Max wants the whole Square to know who he has been kissing. Tina visits Mick, who is despondent after his day at the care home, but she assumes he is upset because of losing the Vic and sets out to get rid of Ian for good. Meanwhile, Jack and Whitney warn Tiffany about her surrogacy plans and Thompson confronts Callum.
CloseSacha makes a controversial decision while operating on a cancerous patient, which leaves Max, Donna and Dom all concerned about his actions and general welfare - but their interference results in him taking out his frustrations on Jodie. Cameron tries to get back on a furious Chloe's good side, but his actions have disastrous consequences for a patient. Clayton demands that Kian come clean about his drug habit.
CloseThe four chefs competing in this round are challenged to prepare either potato rosti served with egg, bacon and tomatoes or tempura mussels with a smoked garlic aioli for their skills test. For the second round, they have one hour and 25 minutes to cook their own two-course signature dishes and secure themselves a place in the quarter finals.
CloseFraser and Caitlin become close, but even as they grow to understand each other, they remain unsure about their own sexual identities. Their friendship creates a safe space in which Caitlin starts to consider the idea of a sex change, while Fraser develops a crush on a soldier in his mother's chain of command.
CloseJason Mohammad presents action from the quarter-finals at Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, played over the best of 11 frames.
CloseJason Mohammad presents extended highlights of one of the day's best last-16 matches at Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, played over the best of 11 frames.
CloseAnita Rani and Joe Crowley are in the Lincolnshire wolds at historic South Ormsby, which has ambitions to be the finest farming estate in the world. They discover the entrepreneurial spirit driving the revival of the local rural economy, including two young women carving out new careers. Elsewhere, Adam Henson has high hopes for an inner-city teenage jockey competing in her first race, while Tom Heap investigates whether it's time to ditch the green belt.
CloseNick Knowles meets Scunthorpe woman Caroline Blanchard, a single mum who has twice had to make the decision to turn off the life support for people she loves. She and her children live in the shadow of the garage, where seven-year-old Natasha banged her head in 2007, and the conservatory, where husband and father Paul had a heart attack four years later. The volunteers plan is to give them a new home for a new start, including demolishing the conservatory and garage where these two tragedies occurred.
CloseMarcus Waring challenges two of today's four chefs to butcher a chicken, debone the thighs and cook them with asparagus and a brandy, mushroom and mustard cream sauce, all in just 20 minutes. The others are set a task by Monica Galetti, and must create a fruit tart filled with a berry compote, piped pistachio chantilly and candied pistachios.
CloseAnti-fraud teams deal with a crash-for-cash duo when an £8 million scam is exposed, and food poisoning leaves one insurer with a claim for eight holiday-makers.
CloseSarah Moore salvages three items from Wallyford Recycling Centre in East Lothian, then she and two experts transform a sideboard, a cane chair and cider demi-johns.
CloseBorn in 1962 to Nigerian parents studying medicine in London, Kemi Nevins now runs a successful cafe in Abercynon serving up delicious food. However, none of that she offers reflects her Nigerian background. Now Kemi's children are adults themselves, they would like to know more about their heritage, so the Welsh-Italian cook visits Kemi to help her reconnect to her roots through her love of food.
CloseKeeley Donovan meets people working in the gas industry in and around the Cumbrian coast. She travels by helicopter to the Morecambe gas field as engineers find new ways of extracting the remaining fuel supply that has been exploited for more than 35 years. Keeley also heads for the Barrow gas terminal where a complex network of pipes sends the gas to local homes.
CloseJason Mohammad presents coverage of the concluding session of the final from Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, played over the best of 19 frames. Ding Junhui of China took the trophy in 2019, defeating Scot Stephen Maguire 10-6 and hitting four century breaks, including 131 in the penultimate frame. With this victory, his first triumph in the event since 2009, Ding became the fifth person to have won this title three or more times. With commentary and analysis from Steve Davis, Alan McManus, John Parrott, Dennis Taylor, Ken Doherty, John Virgo and Stephen Hendry.
CloseJames Lewis and Jonathan Pratt are in Glemham Hall, Suffolk, where they uncover a Victorian peddler doll complete with wicker basket, while Paul Martin explores Framlingham Castle.
CloseSara Barron, Anton Du Beke, Jessica Fostekew and Rickie Haywood-Williams go toe-to-toe testing their general knowledge skills in a variety of trivia-based games across the week.
CloseAn interview with Jamie Laing and Karen Hauer, who tangoed their way into the quarter-final after winning the dance-off on Sunday night. Plus, backstage gossip and training updates.
CloseOlympic gold medal-winning swimmer Rebecca Adlington and TV presenter Helen Skelton rummage for items of interest - and value - in the north west of England, assisted by antique experts Roo Irvine and Tim Medhurst. En route to auction in Bolton, they discover the salty secret of Cheshire cheese and hear the story of how, thanks to a Hawaiian Duke, swimming was changed for ever.
CloseAndi Oliver oversees proceedings as previous winners of the culinary contest prepare a feast for the heroes of the pandemic - beginning with a course of canapes. In a twist on previous series, the eight cooks will be split into two teams of four and will judge the other group's efforts in a blind taste test. Michelin-starred chef Lisa Goodwin-Allen will be joining the teams in the kitchen.
CloseHighlights compiled from recent series of QI, the comedy quiz hosted by Sandi Toksvig.
CloseRobert throws a narcotic-fuelled gathering for Harper's birthday and the pair stay up all night in a haze of drink and drugs. Harper heads into work the next day and is horrified to learn she has made a trading error that will cost the desk £50,000, and desperately attempts to fix her mistake in fear of losing her job.
CloseSara Pascoe introduces a special festive edition of the comedy show recorded before a packed house at London's Hammersmith Apollo, warming up the audience and then introducing routines by Chris McCausland and musical comedy double act Flo & Joan.
CloseAndrew O'Hagan celebrates the life of Scotland's most famous poet, and explores the reasons why Burns remains such a cultural force. The author examines the politics, patriotism and sense of place of the man known in his native land as the Bard.
CloseThomas deals with an IRA chief who has come to Small Heath to avenge his cousin's death. Meanwhile, Campbell gets closer to finding the stolen guns and Grace has to decide whether her loyalties lie with the inspector or with Thomas. Period gangster drama, starring Cillian Murphy and Sam Neill.
CloseThomas prepares to oust Billy Kimber at Worcester Racecourse, but secrets are revealed that force the Shelbys to face up to the problems that have divided them. Meanwhile, Campbell unleashes one last plan to destroy the Peaky Blinders and Grace finds herself with an impossible decision to make. Drama, starring Cillian Murphy and Sam Neill.
ClosePart one of two. The classicist examines the nude in western art and its troubling power to provoke ideas about gender, sex and moral transgression. Mary starts with a statue of Aphrodite by Praxiteles and Titian's Venus of Urbino, asking how a woman like her should respond to the artworks, and considers the challenge of depicting the female nude for a woman artist by looking at the work of 17th-century painter Artemisia Gentileschi. In a life-drawing class, Mary joins a hen party as they attempt to sketch a naked man.
CloseFred looks at early experiments in the use of steam for road transport, more than 100 years before the invention of the petrol engine. Plus, an insight into the development of the traction engine for agriculture and haulage.
CloseBob Ross offers further advice as he paints another picture, creating a mountain scene with soft, sloping grass cover, a crystal lake and rocky banks.
CloseThe historian continues his personal review of the 1980s, considering how by the middle of the decade, Britain was wrestling with two contradictory impulses - the rise of a strong nationalist sentiment and the emergence of an increasingly globalised world. Along the way Sandbrook examines everything from the invasion of the Falkland Islands to the invasion of the home computer. He examines the moral panic surrounding video nasties, looks at the Americanisation of UK culture and the picket-line skirmishes playing nightly on TV, as well as the Aids epidemic and the threat of the IRA.
CloseA look at how Margaret Thatcher's struggling public image was transformed in 1982 when Argentine forces occupied the British overseas territory of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic, with the triumph of the British forces making her reputation in the UK and around the world. On the home front she faced another challenge to her leadership from National Union of Miners, which called a UK-wide strike, while in 1984 the IRA bombed the Grand Hotel in Brighten in an attempt to kill her and her most senior colleagues.
CloseProduction of Ian Curteis's controversial drama which charts the political manoeuvring that went on behind the scenes of Margaret Thatcher's government during the Falklands War. Patricia Hodge stars as the prime minister, with James Fox and John Standing. First aired in 2002.
CloseA life-changing surprise is in store for Sonia, and Tina has had enough of Mick's snarky behaviour. 6153/214
CloseGranville tries to tempt the locals with a big wheel of cheese which seems to be on the turn. Leroy, sick of riding the old shop bike, is desperate for a new van to make his deliveries. 5/6
CloseDiana and her husband Leon, owners of an upmarket gift shop, enlists the help of Frank and Lu when they suspect ex-employee Lola of making a false compensation claim. 7/10
CloseFather Brown investigates the sudden and suspicious death of a ballroom dancer. 7/10
CloseAlan and the team host a special show dedicated to the memory of a much-cherished broadcaster. Alan must handle this delicate situation as only he can. But one man's loss is another's opportunity. 2/6
CloseHaunted by her experiences in Mexico, Nikki Alexander is struggling to come to terms with life back home. Whilst on leave she seeks out fellow pathologist Sally Vaughan for support. However, a few days later, Nikki heads to her house only to find that it has become a crime scene and Sally is nowhere to be found. 1/5
CloseCharlie Ross is travelling along the Kennet and Avon Canal to Hungerford, where the many antique shops are the setting for today's competition. Experts David Harper and John Cameron are on hand to help. 12/32
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
CloseAs part of its 40th anniversary series, Antiques Roadshow arrives on the set of EastEnders for a special episode celebrating the history of entertainment. 6/26
CloseCharlie Ross is travelling along the Kennet and Avon Canal to Hungerford, where the many antique shops are the setting for today's competition. Experts David Harper and John Cameron are on hand to help. 12/32
CloseAnita Manning is joined by Caroline Hawley and Philip Serrell. A married couple take on two brothers to buy three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction. 13/32
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
CloseAs part of its 40th anniversary series, Antiques Roadshow arrives on the set of EastEnders for a special episode celebrating the history of entertainment. 6/26
CloseGranville tries to tempt the locals with a big wheel of cheese which seems to be on the turn. Leroy, sick of riding the old shop bike, is desperate for a new van to make his deliveries. 5/6
CloseA life-changing surprise is in store for Sonia, and Tina has had enough of Mick's snarky behaviour. 6153/214
CloseCharlie Ross is travelling along the Kennet and Avon Canal to Hungerford, where the many antique shops are the setting for today's competition. Experts David Harper and John Cameron are on hand to help. 12/32
CloseAnita Manning is joined by Caroline Hawley and Philip Serrell. A married couple take on two brothers to buy three items that will hopefully make a profit at auction. 13/32
CloseAs part of its 40th anniversary series, Antiques Roadshow arrives on the set of EastEnders for a special episode celebrating the history of entertainment. 6/26
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
CloseGranville tries to tempt the locals with a big wheel of cheese which seems to be on the turn. Leroy, sick of riding the old shop bike, is desperate for a new van to make his deliveries. 5/6
CloseA life-changing surprise is in store for Sonia, and Tina has had enough of Mick's snarky behaviour. 6153/214
CloseAt the Black Country Living Museum, one of the finds is a Faberge treasure given one of the highest valuations ever seen on the show. 7/26
CloseGranville has bought a job lot of turnips that will need clever selling with the promise of their amazing medicinal qualities. Meanwhile, an attractive young woman is looking for Eric. 6/6
CloseFinancial angst for the Slaters forces Kush to take action, and Bobby'S obsession continues to grow. 6154/214
CloseA series of tragic events are linked to the hacking of a hospital database and the subsequent blackmailing of patients in return for silence over their guilty secrets. 2/5
CloseAfter Charlie's attempted escape, Joel and Tess decide they need to keep an eye on him. Nadia is drawn into increasingly frank chats with Charlie. 2/6
CloseUCOS investigates the murder of a private investigator, but it takes the whole team's expertise to crack the codes within his mysterious notebook. 7/10
CloseJustin and his friends go to the hairdressers and Mr Tumble pretends to be a hairdresser.
CloseBaby Jake and Sydney the monkey go on a tropical adventure with some fireflies.
CloseThe playful quartet hear a `honk honk" in the distance as the Tubby Car approaches. The Tubby Car drives the Teletubbies across Teletubbyland as they sing the Tubby Car song.
CloseSula and Amma go to Bing's house for lunch, and Flop needs to go to the shop for supplies. However, Bing soon begins to miss Flop.
CloseWith Christmas approaching, Duggee wraps presents to go under the tree. He asks the Squirrels if they want to help decorate the clubhouse for Christmas.
CloseDuggee and the squirrels are tidying up- its 'Bring your Grandparents to Squirrel Club Day'. Duggee has his Grandparents badge so he knows what they will like - a nice cup of tea. But on arrival, these grandparents seem more of a lively bunch than Duggee was expecting.
CloseLars and Kyan swim through the shallows of Crystal River in Florida. Kyan tests his new swimming fin, while Lars watches a manatee and her baby cruise by. Xuli is water-skiing further downstream in the open waters of Crystal Bay, while Foz and Ubercorn watch on from Jet Pad. Grandmaster Glitch is taking the tourist family on a mermaid spotting tour of Crystal River aboard his Grimmer-boat. As Glitch heads off in search of real mermaids, he accidentally startles the mother manatee. Ubercorn realises the manatee will be in danger from the speeding boats and from the cold deep water. The Go Jetters need to mount a manatee rescue quickly. While Xuli attempts to stop the speedboats, Foz launches the Vroomster. The baby manatee has become attached to Kyan, so Lars suggests he remains with her, while Lars and Foz go to save the mother. Kyan is not happy at having to play baby-sitter.
CloseWhen Peter accidentally leaves the burrows door open in a storm, it floods. As the family searches for shelter, Peter soon realizes there truly is no place like home.
CloseBitz, Queen of Speed, Bevel the Blaze, Pacey Purl, Robo-Blast Bob, Pop the Snow Pro, and Zip the One Throw Wonder compete in Snowy Sports Day, but cannot keep track of the scores.
CloseKwazii finds a mysterious, unbreakable coconut, so the Octonauts seek out the help of some large, island-dwelling coconut crabs to open it.
CloseAlphablock O has the most extraordinary day ever, and makes a magical discovery.
CloseJustin, Robert and Little Monster work hard to make everything just right for Cat's first Christmas in their home, and Justin is so excited he cannot concentrate on his wish-list.
CloseMo keeps getting calls on her mobile phone, and after a while Tee gets fed up because he cannot attract her attention.
CloseIt's time for a picnic. The Noggle is landing, so there must be a Tiny Wonder to explore. The Nogglins discover something crunchy, and Fidd slips and slides into trouble.
CloseDog Loves Art Pug wants to learn how to paint, so our heroes visit Picasso's studio in Paris.
CloseThe bunny's new Hoppity Voosh lunchbox is the same as Pando's. At first it is fun to match, but things turn sour when the pair mix up their lunches.
CloseThe Twirlywoos are watching a man flying his model aeroplane, and watch it coming and going as it flies overhead.
CloseJustin meets a monkey-loving friend. Mr Tumble plays hide and seek with the toys.
CloseThe Teletubbies are about to go on the Tubby Custard Ride with the hat, bag, ball and scooter when they realise there is not enough room. The Noo-noo looks after their things.
CloseThe squirrels decide it is time to tidy up. Luckily Duggee has his Organising Badge, and with the help of the Squirrels they reorganize everything in the clubhouse.
CloseMr Marrow loses the only key to the school whilst in charge of Breakfast Club. Can the monsters find it before school starts?
CloseSid dresses up as a farmer, and tries to round up some escaped chickens, sheep and pigs.
CloseRanger Hamza and the Ramblers walk to a place where they'll make a nature collage using leaves and sticks. On the way, they discover a chocolate river and a bridge that looks like a sheep, choo-choo like an old train and even meet a dragon!
CloseThe youngster goes to a cafe with his Mum and gets an egg and spaghetti hoops, However, the spaghetti hoops keep touching the egg cat and it doesn't like that at all.
CloseExplore a textile safari and a dissection puzzle of a school desk, and watch as Book Boy makes a watermill.
CloseMaia helps prepare for her little sister Nyla's birthday party.
CloseWoolly steps in to help when Tig loses her hat, scarf and gloves on the way home from the botanic glass house.
CloseWhen Lalloo wins an award, Bobble and Tib become jealous. Major Ponk shows them that everyone is good at something - and deserves a medal.
CloseRyan's mum is Vietnamese and he is cooking a dish from Vietnam that she has taught him.
CloseWaffle makes two new doggy friends leaving Evie feeling a bit left out until Waffle reassures her. The two new dogs escape into Mrs Hobbs' garden, so Waffle has to save the day.
CloseThe young lamb builds his own tent and refuses to play with the others - until a rainstorm starts.
CloseThe school's teacher is retiring, which worries Katie, on top of news that her mum and dad are having another baby.
CloseMelody listens to Zorba's Dance music while she is waiting for gingerbread men to cook.
CloseMo is excited about her new bed and can't wait to try it out. However, she's not the only one.
CloseDee encourages a friend to say `monkey", leading to a whirlwind word adventure.
CloseOne, Two, Three and Four go on a castle-exploring adventure, with a little help from the friends they make along the way.
CloseThe bunny invites Coco for a sleepover - but ends up getting scared when his friend's rainbow fairy mice perform a magic trick in the dark.
CloseThe monster and his friends have animals to save and eruptions to stop in Okido when Vivienne Volcano gets a rumbly tummy.
CloseJustin Fletcher and his friends go on an adventure to a dinosaur park. Meanwhile, Mr Tumble visits Shopkeeper Tumble in The Shop with the Lot to buy Tumble Ted a birthday present.
CloseThe Teletubbies enjoy doing Round and Round the Garden, especially the end of the rhyme where they all tickle each other. The Tiddlytubbies have tickly fun too.
CloseDog and Pug go on an adventure where they shrink to the size of little insects.
CloseFerne takes two rats to the vets. Rory meets a zoo vet on their rounds.
CloseMaia's friend Willow visits for a day of play. The girls pretend to go on holiday and pack their bag with all the essentials, including cuddly toy Betty Bear.
CloseCaptain Captain ignores Gem's warning that blowing her whistle too much could `bring bad luck on the wind".
CloseOutside the clubhouse a large crowd gathers around a hot-air balloon, with whisperings that someone is going on an adventure.
CloseWhen Mittens befriends Cotton-tail, their playful antics lead to trouble. Now Peter must race to save his friend and sister from the clutches of Old Brown.
CloseCBeebies' motorbike rider Grace shows off three amazing emergency machines.
CloseBob's go-kart becomes a no go-kart when it starts falling apart in the Wheelie Day race.
CloseWhile Xuli and Kyan brush up on their Vroomster skills, Tala, Lars and Foz help the Academy's banana crop by removing some vines that were constricting the trees. Nearby, Glitch prepares a picnic for Ubercorn. Tala drops by to deliver some fresh bananas for the picnic and Foz spots a tiny ant on the fruit. Tala asks her Uncle to shrink her, Foz and Lars with his size-ray. The tiny Go Jetters discover the ants will accept them as one of their own if they rub the insects' smell on them. Now they are no longer a threat, the team follows the ants into their tree. Ubercorn and Glitch tuck into their picnic, but an ant steals the cherry from Glitch's cake and takes it inside the tree. Unable fit inside, Glitch uses his size-ray to shrink himself and zooms after the ant. Inside the tree, the ants see Glitch as a threat and start to surround him. He makes a run for it, but they pursue him down the…
CloseIt is the beginning of the summer holidays and the twins' mother is pregnant with a baby boy. When Grandma's new dog Pippa goes missing, Topsy and Tim must try to find her.
CloseAnimated fun for younger viewers featuring tales of the world's worst puppy who woofs and wags his way into the lives of an unassuming family.
CloseJoJo needs to find different-coloured leaves to complete her nature tick-book, but she can't find a green one. What will she do? Luckily, Gran Gran has a Gran Gran Plan that involves a special leaf rubbing!
CloseDuck sees some flying, migrating ducks in the sky and decides he would like to try it too.
CloseInside the little toy house, Colly Wobble discovers a toy suitcase.
CloseRevival of the classic animation about the adventures of a clan of friendly aliens living on a small blue planet. Michael Palin narrates.
CloseIgglepiggle goes for a long journey and gets lost. Narrated by Derek Jacobi.
CloseIt's a race to the toy store after Arthur realises he may have given away his chance at $2million. Who knew a defective swamp monster action figure could be so valuable?
CloseThe sheep and his friends decide to take action against the smelly farmer and set about trying to give him a wash.
CloseDanger Mouse and Penfold are celebrating another noisy victory, gleefully ringing Big Ben's bell when an over-excited Penfold falls, pushing the clock hand forward, causing the sun to go down prematurely. Unbeknownst to them a mysterious figure watches on from nearby noting the clock's incredible time-controlling powers. When DM realises that the day is being stolen and replaced with a silent night, he enlists the help of expert colleagues - the night shift! With Danger Moth and Danger Mole in tow the team tracks the quiet culprit - but a noisy Danger Mouse might just be outwitted by this stealthy saboteur.
CloseSpecialist agents investigate all sorts of strange and weird happenings in their town by calling on their skills in mathematics and numeracy.
CloseIn her quest to prove her worth at The Next Step, Amy brings her A-game to A-Troupe - with surprising results.
CloseRadio host Mark Wright and CBBC vlogger Lauren Layfield enlist expert designers and builders to construct dream dens for lucky youngsters.
CloseDirect and Indirect speech, wellbeing and more from book club.
CloseDirect and Indirect speech, wellbeing and more from book club.
CloseDirect and Indirect speech, wellbeing and more from book club.
CloseInventor, engineer and internet star Colin Furze presents a fascinating introduction to the world of inventing. He gives a tour of his amazing shed, where all his creations are brought to life, and demonstrates some of his incredible inventions, including a flame-throwing guitar! He offers advice on how to go about inventing before demonstrating some basic engineering principles with a tensegrity sculpture.
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.
CloseJoy wants to open a luxury spa centre at Pottsfield and vlogger Luke Cutforth is the first guest. Danny and Mick must put together a luxury treatment.
CloseWhen Danny is too tired to take on Lance in the annual ping-pong competition, Mick is forced to extreme lengths to get his brother the nap he needs.
CloseFor this year's school photo, Dockbridge High decides to hire one of the world's best photographers - but gets Blake Papaway instead. However, as the staff and pupils prepare, Blake goes missing. Narrated by Bill Turnbull.
CloseThe Aronnax and Alpheus' sub are trapped within a giant jellyfish monumential.
CloseThe family is going on holiday to the Italian island of Sardinia, but before they set off Tilly makes everyone breakfast - her Full Britalia pizza.
CloseThe family are on the Italian island of Sardinia.
CloseMatilda tries to give Jack the ultimate make-over and turn him into the coolest boy at his party.
CloseThe team takes part in the London Dragon Boat race.
CloseA mission to relieve the boredom in Great Ormond Street Hospital.
CloseHetty is shockd to meet Matron and Harriet shocks everyone y calling off the wedding.
CloseChildren's animation Gluko and Lennon, two inseparable buddies who get up to all sorts of crazy adventures in their home of Townopolis.
CloseThere's heartwarming drama in Call the Didwife. The staff at the local sewage works learn to sing in The Choir, and there's laughter galore in Diddy at the Apollo.
CloseDennis is accidentally elected class president and is eager to shed the burden that comes with the title. However, every daft class policy he declares only makes him more popular.
CloseSpecialist agents investigate all sorts of strange and weird happenings in their town by calling on their skills in mathematics and numeracy.
CloseDanny and Mick need to replace the Pottsfield five-a-side team, but they will need three more heads.
CloseRicky demonstrates how to make tessellating wallpaper and pupil-popping shades, and explains how to keep drawings in proportion.
CloseInventor, engineer and internet star Colin Furze presents a fascinating introduction to the world of inventing. He gives a tour of his amazing shed, where all his creations are brought to life, and demonstrates some of his incredible inventions, including a flame-throwing guitar! He offers advice on how to go about inventing before demonstrating some basic engineering principles with a tensegrity sculpture.
CloseComedy drama series, following Ginger Boxwell who lives with her aunt, uncle and four cousins. Erica Brown stars.
CloseSeries about the human body, exploring how it works and how it recovers when injured.
CloseThe riders race to Vanahiem and discover the Flyers have ransacked the island.
CloseSteve heads to the rainforest in Eduador in search of some of the deadliest critters.
CloseAn episode focusing on the life and career of French military leader and ruler Napoleon Bonaparte, following his rise from humble beginnings to being crowned emperor of France. Plus, the programme meets the Indian traveller who brought shampoo to the world. Guest starring Sanjeev Bhaskar.
CloseDr Chris puts Dr Xand inside a giant water balloon to show how viruses attack our bodies.
CloseJoin the Art Ninja for more artistic antics. Brandishing paints and pens Ricky creates more masterpieces and finds himself in the most unlikely situations.
CloseMembers of A-Troupe pair with members of B-Troupe to perform duets. Stephanie struggles to resist falling into old habits with Beth. Cierra's dedication to dance creates problems with Skylar. Richelle grapples with her crush on Noah.
CloseComedy drama series, following Ginger Boxwell who lives with her aunt, uncle and four cousins. Erica Brown stars.
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