Sandi Toksvig hosts a 'ruff and reddy episode in which she takes a look at ruffs and red things with Alan Davies, Tom Allen, Susan Calman and Zoe Lyons.
This episode of Apollo Bites features Rosie Jones, Paul McCaffrey and Sindhu Vee.
Definitive coverage of the world's greatest music festival across the BBC.
«Cancer Conspiracy Theories: Why Did Our Sister Die?»Are anti-medicine ideas going mainstream? Marianna Spring investigates.
«Knifed in the Night»Police race against the clock to solve a murder of a promising young boxer.
John and Janie are stuck in a countryside manor after a murder mystery party goes wrong.
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.
«The Metal Detector Badge»Roly needs to use the bathroom, but the door is locked and Duggee has mislaid the key.
«Joist Hoist»Swoppiton Bridge is falling down - can Mojo and Bo help Nori fix it in time?
«Décoloration générale»The heroes are on a quest to save the forest from greyness.
«Bille en tête»The Lemmings play marbles, and it's driving Grizzy crazy.
«Bocal 5 étoiles»Grizzy exchanges his indifferent fish with the Lemmings' affectionate and lively fish.
«Affronter Laïm... en chantant à l'unisson !»Roy and Fuecoco make singing their strategy in a Tera Training usage test against Ryme.
Joe and Adam battle to be boss by building cardboard kingdoms.
«Body-Battling Gladiator!»Dan and Raph work their chests, while Chris and Xand find out why blood tastes like metal!
Ahead of the Women's Euros, we visit St George's Park, the home of England's national teams, to meet some future stars of the game! Welsh footballer Ella Powell and Euros champion Ella Toone answer your questions, and Joel and Abby go head-to-head in a goalball challenge!
Topical news magazine for children.
Longmeadow is exploding with summer colour, and Monty is adding even more interest with a host of pretty perennials. He's potting up scented pelargoniums for their fragrance, and in the Vegetable Garden, the garlic and potatoes are ready to harvest. Toby Buckland visits Stockton Bury Gardens in Herefordshire, a horticultural gem that's steeped in history, and meets the owner, who takes huge pride in his work. Sue Kent is in her Welsh garden for a midsummer treat: the roses are in full bloom, tomatoes are ripening, and her annuals are at their very best. There is also a self-confessed fern fanatic whose back garden in Swindon is filled with them. And there's a lady with a garden overlooking Lyme Bay who is making the most of the microclimate to grow a range of beautiful and exotic plants.
The seven anglers leave the freezing cold of Iceland for the tropical heat of Cuba.
Patrick Aryee investigates what makes super small animals so successful.
«Rick Stein au pays des kangourou»Rick Stein is in Australia, a country he fell in love with on his first visit.
Bobby and Anne must gather their pregnant ewes from the hills ready for lambing.
Wartime adventure, with Sophia Loren and George Peppard. As V1 flying bombs fall on London, rumours are rife that the Germans' research has led them to develop a new rocket, the even deadlier V2, so a team of daring Allied agents are hand-picked to infiltrate and destroy the German weapons research station at Peenemunde. However, the mission becomes complicated when the Royal Air Force also decide to mount an attack on the factory.
Saving a dodo from extinction, a picture's hidden history and a Victorian garden showpiece.
Clara Amfo and Jack Saunders are live from day two at Glastonbury Festival, introducing performances from across the five main stages. Kicking off with two artists who make their Glastonbury debuts, pop icon Jade performs on Woodsies, while Brandi Carlisle catapults straight to the Pyramid Stage. Meanwhile, on the Other Stage, 90s Californian rockers Weezer bring their rock anthems like Buddy Holly and Say It Ain't So. There are a couple of intimate performances in the studio from Malawian duo Madalitso Band, who are playing across multiple stages over the weekend, and indie rock group Good Neighbours, who perform their breakthrough track Home. Plus a look at how the creation of the stained glass dragon sculpture is developing and being installed in the new area at the festival, known as the Dragon's Tail.
Lauren Laverne and Jack Saunders are live from day two at Glastonbury Festival, looking over the site ahead of a huge evening of music on Worthy Farm. The pair introduce electronic music pioneer Gary Numan, who is making his debut at the festival as he takes to the Park Stage to showcase his five-decade-long career. London jazz band and Mercury Prize winners Ezra Collective bring sheer joy and dancing to Saturday afternoon on the Other Stage, and after much speculation, the time arrives for everyone to learn the identity of 'Patchwork'.
Simon looks back on the most special encounters of his career, in which he visited more than a hundred countries on six different continents. In this episode he returns to the Burmese human rights activist who took him on a dangerous undercover mission in 2010.
Lauren Laverne and Jo Whiley bring all the action from Saturday night at Glastonbury.
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