My Family
Series 6, Episode 6
Michael is off on a Cadet Officer Training weekend, and Janey decides to move all her stuff out of the loft in order to be properly independent. 6/7
CloseMichael is off on a Cadet Officer Training weekend, and Janey decides to move all her stuff out of the loft in order to be properly independent. 6/7
CloseShazia and Amjad's wedding is fast approaching, so the Khans invite the Maliks to the house for dinner. 2/6
CloseNoel Edmonds presents the game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box.
CloseRichard Hammond returns with the 'jewel in the crown' of the Total Wipeout calendar - The Awards. Gongs are handed out to the heroes and heroines of series two. 12/12
CloseQuiz show in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by coming up with the answers that no-one else can think of. 32/55
CloseNoel Edmonds presents the game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box.
CloseMichael is off on a Cadet Officer Training weekend, and Janey decides to move all her stuff out of the loft in order to be properly independent. 6/7
CloseTwenty contestants take on an extreme obstacle course in Argentina as they put their balance and bravery to the test in the hope of winning £10,000. 8/12
CloseRichard Hammond presents the game show from the world's most extreme obstacle course, as the eight previous champions return to go head-to-head to become the Champion of Champions. 9/12
CloseTen celebrity contestants put their toned bodies, famous faces and and professional integrity in the spot light on the ludicrous, purpose-built course in Argentina. Part 1/2. 10/12
CloseMore businesses face the toughest pitch of their lives. A Polish former footballer hopes the Dragons will rise to the occasion as he pitches his unique flour-free bread. 8/16
CloseThe team are tasked with travelling across Botswana in second hand cars. How will they cope with the country's rugged terrain and dangerous wildlife?
CloseThe team embark on an epic race from Canada to the Magnetic North Pole. Jeremy and James drive a Toyota Hilux, while Richard travels by dog sled.
CloseFor one week only, Strictly packs its sparkly suitcases and heads to Blackpool for what promises to be a spectacular night of dance. 17/25
CloseTess Daly and Claudia Winkleman present this week's results show from the legendary Blackpool Tower. With music from Westlife. 18/25
CloseOn the eve of their big day, Roger and Abi get cold feet thanks to their respective mothers. Will they go through with the ceremony? 7/9
CloseWith the help of Ricky Gervais and a group of young kids, adult players compete to win the grand prize. 1/6
CloseA Little Big Shepherd and his sheep Bubbles pay Dawn a visit, and a 13-year-old shows us why he's a 6-time world tap dance champion.
CloseGraham is joined by Elizabeth Banks, writer, director and co-star of the new Charlie's Angels film, comedian Ricky Gervais, F1 champion Lewis Hamilton and pop queen Kylie Minogue. 8/20
CloseFrom military co-operation to chlorinated chicken, this episode reveals how the US talks tough on trade. In top level diplomatic and military meetings we see the inner workings of modern diplomacy in action, and how military collaboration produces a great deal for the US. 3/4
CloseThe first episode of this two-part special sees an investigation into the death of an enigmatic boat captain propel Humphrey, Dwayne and Florence to London in pursuit of their suspects. 5/8
CloseShazia and Amjad's wedding is fast approaching, so the Khans invite the Maliks to the house for dinner. 2/6
CloseComedy series about an Irish matriarch, whose favourite pastime is meddling in the lives of her children.
CloseThe intrepid eight arrive in Martigny, Switzerland, and find out for the first time who will be sharing their pilgrim adventure. 1/3
CloseLevison's journey continues through Israel and the perilous road to Syria. He travels undercover, dodging danger and witnessing both utter despair and new hope, before reaching the mountains of Lebanon and the end of his journey on the shores of the Mediterranean.
CloseBritain's oldest complete skeleton, Cheddar Man, is about to give up his 10,000 year old secrets. He was among the first humans to arrive in Britain after the end of the last ice age but, a century after he was found, we know surprisingly little about him.
CloseHurricane Harvey, the most powerful hurricane in a decade to strike the United States, rips a coastal town apart and dumps a once-in-a-thousand-year rainfall that drowns the city of Houston. 2/13
CloseThis fascinating observational documentary series takes us inside the world of four-year-olds as they meet and interact in a nursery. 3/4
CloseBeneath the sea, marine biologist Jacky Geurts uncovers an underwater creature with far reaching healing properties and maritime archaeologist Matt Carter uncovers a rare shipwreck with important historical links. 6/6
CloseIn the 15th and 16th centuries the great Islamic empires experienced their own extraordinary cultural flowering. This instalment goes east and west with Simon Schama: to Papal Rome as well as Ottoman Istanbul and Mughal Lahore and Agra, to explore the unique rivalries. 5/9
CloseArthur flies to Siberia to find out how people make a life in such a remote and cold location, but he experiences a helicopter crash which leaves him facing a long drive on ice roads. 1/3
CloseDeep in the sheer-sided Jebel Akhdar mountain range of Oman, Steve is leading an expedition into an unexplored canyon, abseiling the longest drop in Arabia and hiking through ancient valleys. 10/10
CloseMeet a girl with two hearts, a man who can sing two notes at once, a woman who can bend in amazing ways, a girl who is allergic to everything and a man who can run 350 miles without stopping. 4/6
CloseHurricane Harvey, the most powerful hurricane in a decade to strike the United States, rips a coastal town apart and dumps a once-in-a-thousand-year rainfall that drowns the city of Houston. 2/13
CloseThe astronaut candidates must hover a helicopter, take their own blood and be tested for claustrophobia in the first round of tests set out by Astronaut Chris Hadfield, former Nasa medical researcher Dr Kevin Fong and psychologist Dr Iya Whiteley. 1/6
CloseThe remaining astronaut candidates face a simulated emergency splashdown where they have to escape from an underwater capsule. Later, a social event gives the panel a chance to scrutinise the candidates' characters. Not all of them make the grade. 2/6
CloseAn introductory look at the Poles, and how these two extreme environments are important to all life on Earth. 1/6
CloseIn Spring, the Polar animals must mate and fall pregnant quickly to ensure the survival of their young before the end of the very short summer. 2/6
CloseBen returns to a remote Australian island to find out how former businessman David Glasheen is getting on. For more than twenty years David has enjoyed a life of peace and tranquillity but must survive by growing vegetables, catching fish and crabs and brewing his own beer. 1/5
CloseIntimate stories get inside the lives of the people affected by climate change, and those fighting it. And world-leading experts reveal the developments that are redefining our horizons. 1/2
CloseIn the first episode of the series we meet people who can see, hear, touch, taste and smell in ways that the rest of us simply cannot. 1/6
CloseDetonations at the Pontiac Silverdome in Michigan fail to do the job, and in Ohio a smokestack falls in the wrong direction onto power lines.
CloseThe actor begins in Paris, before heading for Germany, Hungary, and finally Turkey, where he explores Istanbul's spice markets and visits the main train station. 1/6
CloseThe epic journey of a mother humpback whale and her calf is tracked in this episode, from tropical paradise to polar seas. 9/11
CloseDeep in the sheer-sided Jebel Akhdar mountain range of Oman, Steve is leading an expedition into an unexplored canyon, abseiling the longest drop in Arabia and hiking through ancient valleys. 10/10
CloseThe telescope is the invention that allowed the greatest discovery in history - the universe itself. Over the millennia, humans built ever more elaborate constructions aligned with the heavens, revealing our ancient fascination with the night sky. 4/6
CloseNot all psychopaths are violent; some become hugely successful - and even heroic - public figures. So what constitutes psychopathy? Can we cure it and, even if we can, should we?
CloseAn introductory look at the Poles, and how these two extreme environments are important to all life on Earth. 1/6
CloseWelcome to the home of the very best original, innovative British drama. Unique characters and unforgettable stories, told as no-one else can.
CloseIn Holby City's 1,000th episode, a familiar face returns for the hospital's 150th anniversary. Ric is discharged, but is this the last Holby will see of him? 45/53
CloseChristmas 1963 sees the midwives face the challenge of the coldest winter for 300 years. Battling snow, ice and power cuts, the midwives strive to provide the best possible care for their patients.
CloseAs the Big Freeze continues, Lucille has a late start because of the snow and falls ill. Meanwhile, a single mother and exotic dancer plans to give her baby up for adoption. 1/8
CloseLucille faces racism and prejudice when a new mother falls ill. Meanwhile, Sister Winifred is keen to have fathers be more involved in the care of their babies. 2/8
CloseA campaign to save Kembleford train station from closure is rocked by a grisly murder. 3/10
CloseIn Holby City's 1,000th episode, a familiar face returns for the hospital's 150th anniversary. Ric is discharged, but is this the last Holby will see of him? 45/53
CloseA former public-relations agent opts for early retirement in the Cotswolds and finds herself a suspect in a murder case involving a quiche.
ClosePart 1/2. A man falls to his death from a roof after seeing a headless horseman, but his aristocratic family seem to be preoccupied elsewhere. 1/12
ClosePart 2/2. A man falls to his death from a roof after seeing a headless horseman, but his aristocratic family seem to be preoccupied elsewhere. 2/12
CloseEmpress Catherine is beset by threats on all sides, with no one in her circle she can trust. As a result, Catherine invites the charismatic Lieutenant Potemkin to Court. 1/4
CloseChristmas 1963 sees the midwives face the challenge of the coldest winter for 300 years. Battling snow, ice and power cuts, the midwives strive to provide the best possible care for their patients.
CloseAs a huge fan of Don't Tell the Bride, Stacey Dooley raids the library archives to reveal some of the most nail-biting, cringe-making and downright dangerous decisions grooms have made. 10/12
CloseSarah helps Chris and Edel, who have a kitchen that works hard as an office and social space, while two other rooms are left totally unused. 4/20
CloseMatt and Sophie White from Sussex want to build a giant house of fun featuring secret stairs, hiding places and a fireman's pole, but Matt's changing design bewilders his builders. 2/9
CloseIn this episode, the chefs work in pairs, while one chef from each team works alone. Both teams are tasked with preparing a wood plank smoked fish dish on an open fire. 5/16
CloseKirby is given five menus, each put together by a potential blind date. The five men behind the menus have all come up with a three-course meal but Kirby can only choose three of them. Who will she want to see for seconds? 15/25
CloseJudges Graham Hornigold and Allegra McEvedy want the four hopefuls, Ben, Grace, Purdey and Tom to produce iced ring doughnuts for their technical challenge. 10/15
CloseIt's the final day of the competition in Leeds, and bridal shop owner Abbi is hoping to woo her guests with a wedding themed party. 10/40
CloseThis week our culinary competitors from Leeds are Sarah, Janet, Phil, Alex and Abbi, all hoping to win that £1000 prize. 2/8
CloseIt's elimination time once again leaving the farmers with a tough decision on who will be the final two wives remaining on their farm. 5/8
CloseThe heat is on as the farmers have 1:1 dates and which of Lachie's girls will get the family seal of approval? 6/8
CloseAs eviction day looms who will the farmers choose for some 1:1 time? 7/8
CloseThe ladies leave the farms and the farmers head to the city to ask one to be their girl. Is their love in the air? For some it's a fairy-tale ending but in a shocking twist you won't believe who shows up alone. 8/8
CloseThe first week is all about cakes. The technical bake is a Battenberg cake with its characteristic chequered inside, and there's disaster aplenty! 1/10
CloseBiscuit Week launches, and the bakers are tasked in their signature challenge with bringing their personality and unique twist to thirty-six identical savoury biscuits. 2/10
CloseNkosinathi is looking for love. In this episode, he has to pick 3 blind dates from menus offered by Zinhle, Puleng, Jane, Musa and Zaheera. 11/13
CloseThomas is looking for love. In this episode, he has to pick 3 blind dates from menus offered by Menan, Tanya, Jackie, Natalie and Tracey-Lee. 12/13
CloseThis episode we're in Durban where contestants compete to win the R10,000 prize. 6/12
CloseFour eager hosts from South Africa are desperate to whip up a storm in their kitchens in the hope of winning a R10,000 prize. 13/12
CloseFirst Dates South Africa provides audiences with front row seats as South African singles put their best selves forward. 6/10
CloseFirst Dates South Africa provides audiences with front row seats as South African singles put their best selves forward. 8/10
CloseNisha Katona meets home cooks inspired by recipes from Sri Lanka. She makes a spicy devilled prawn dish, discovers their love of coconut, and meets newsreader George Alagiah. 2/4
CloseMary visits one of her beloved locations, Port Isaac on the Cornish coast. Alongside local chef Nathan Outlaw, she creates wonderful classics. 5/7
CloseFour eager hosts from South Africa are desperate to whip up a storm in their kitchens in the hope of winning a R10,000 prize. 13/12
CloseCharlie visits a kaleidoscopic house fit for a Canadian Batman, a Mexican house that floats on plastic bottles and a Hobbit cottage in Scotland. 3/3
CloseNkosinathi is looking for love. In this episode, he has to pick 3 blind dates from menus offered by Zinhle, Puleng, Jane, Musa and Zaheera. 11/13
CloseFirst Dates South Africa provides audiences with front row seats as South African singles put their best selves forward. 8/10
CloseSarah & Duck are excited to visit the observatory to see a passing comet. 32/20
CloseTensions are high when The Flock and The Pigs play a game of rounders. Will Shaun score the winning run? 11/20
CloseFurgus opens a dog-walking service, but the dog would rather play chase! 41/41
CloseJoin Sid and Rebecca as they dress up! Play the dressing-up game, watch funny clips and sing along with the theme song. 19/26
CloseRachel and the team practice pacing themselves. Meanwhile, Benny and the team tire themselves out in the tropical heat. 12/60
CloseTiny Clanger finds out that she is going to receive a surprise, but is mystified as to what it might be and even more puzzled that no one will tell her. 28/52
CloseNina investigates why arches are used in buildings, and experimenters Dylan and Phoebe find out why they are a strong shape before building one for themselves. 13/20
CloseIt is DJ Loose's birthday, so what does he want to do more than anything else in the world? 42/52
CloseThe Teletubbies bounce on The Tubby Bouncy. Po bounces as high as a cloud, then Laa-Laa bounces higher, Dipsy bounces even higher and Tinky Winky bounces highest of all. 98/30
CloseThe tea-loving bird-like characters see a man take his chair out into the garden, and decide to bring some more things outside. Meanwhile, Peekaboo gets stuck outside the boat. 35/35
CloseRuff-Ruff, Tweet and Dave help Larry the Leopard find his way to the play park, and safely home again, by making him a map. 43/52
CloseAfter a game of football, muddy Timmy is determined not to have a bath - and manages to get out of it at every opportunity! He doesn't care that his grubbiness is upsetting his friends until his teddy-bear gets dirty too - and Timmy has to admit that it's not so bad being clean. 18/26
CloseIt's a very windy day and the squirrels want to play outside. What can they do? Duggee knows - he's flying his kite. The Squirrels set about making their own kites to fly. 8/52
CloseIt's the annual Gumnut Games and the Numtums compete to see who can jump the highest, lift the heaviest and walk the furthest on a tightrope. 10/26
CloseTiny and Small are playing catch with a ball of Granny's wool, but when Small throws it up in the air, the ball disappears out of sight into the sky. 29/52
CloseMister Maker makes a clacker drum out of an old cheese box, uses newspaper to build a hilarious gargoyle and creates wonderful woolly winding art. 19/20
CloseCaptain Sinker is given a snow globe as a Christmas present from Cook and Line, but it's accidentally dropped into the Ship's Mess! 26/26
CloseSarah and Duck learn all about Boo Night and attempt to make their own scary costumes. 31/20
CloseThe Flock play a game of football, but when the ball lands in the greenhouse Shaun comes up with an ingenious disguise to retrieve it. 9/20
CloseGuests arrive to see a beautiful flower and the staff have to help it bloom. 39/41
CloseJoin Sid and Rebecca as they dress up! Play the dressing-up game, watch funny clips and sing along with the theme song. 18/26
CloseRachel puts her teams listening skills to the test, meanwhile Rex remembers the time he had to wear a cone on his head, meaning the pups had to come up with a cunning plan. 10/60
CloseTiny and Small are playing catch with a ball of Granny's wool, but when Small throws it up in the air, the ball disappears out of sight into the sky. 29/52
CloseNina investigates how rollercoasters work and conducts an experiment to find out how they keep their cars moving to the end. 12/20
CloseThe Beach Byrds get stuck up a tree and they can't fly. How are they going to get down? 41/52
CloseTinky Winky, Dispy, Laa‐Laa and Po enjoy Tiddlytubbies Songtime. Then it is time for Teletubbies Songtime. The Teletubbies sing solo before singing all together. 105/30
CloseThe Twirlywoos find out how to make loud noises when they play on a drum kit. Back in the Boat, Great BigHoo competes with the Hooter to see who can make the loudest sound. 29/35
CloseCharlie, Lola, Lotta and Marv have been growing a pumpkin all through summer for the Halloween party at school - and it's enormous. 19/26
CloseD is ready to rock - he has his drumsticks but nothing to bang on. This episode introduces the letter D and the words sat, pad, pan, pin, tap and din. 5/18
CloseThree does magic tricks with apples to show the others who goes first, who is biggest and how to surprise the number friends. 5/30
CloseThe Squirrels learn about different types of art and what inspires it, while preparing their own pieces for Tino the artistic mouse's Woodland Biennale. 19/52
CloseDee encourages a friend to say house and we go on a whirlwind word adventure. 13/20
CloseThe Grimbots have created the ultimate cake for birthday boy Glitch and trapped a group of Cossack Dancers behind the frozen icing! 35/26
CloseWhen the Snare's penguins at Safari World get caked in mud, Andy jets off to New Zealand to find out how these forest dwelling penguins get clean. 33/40
CloseBitz, Bob and Purl are building a giant Mega Wheel in Craft City for Mayor Bevel and the local citizens are getting very excited. 40/43
CloseIf you pay attention to little details, it's amazing what you can find! Join Bitz, Bob and the children for a game of grumpy kittens spot the difference. 40/44
CloseIt's the day of the big kite-flying festival, but why won't Bitz and Bob's kites fly? 42/43
CloseDid you know that flat card can be turned into standy-up boxes? Bitz, Bob and the children are making the perfect treasure chests! 42/44
CloseSarah's new colour wheel reminds Rainbow that he has not seen his niece in a while. 19/40
ClosePearlina is cooking catfish and makes a delicious dressing to brush all over it. Pearlina's friends love her Thai themed table. 29/30
CloseOkai has invited his friends over for a traditional Ghanaian meal made using okra. He works very hard in the kitchen to make a lovely tasting, colourful stew for them to enjoy. 30/30
CloseCatie tests out three amazing machines that all have sails: a tall ship, a racing catamaran and a land yacht. 5/20
CloseDee encourages a friend to say 'bird' and we go on a whirlwind word adventure! We see lots of different birds including a swimming bird, a napping bird and even a rapping bird! 7/20
CloseAndy heads to a Caribbean island to track down some hermit crabs and their shells. 13/40
CloseAndy heads to Dragon's Breath Cave, in Africa, to track down a catfish and take its photo. 14/40
CloseThe team gets all shook up when Glitch sucks up the pink water of Senegal's Milkshake Lake. 41/26
CloseThe Go Jetters spring into action when Glitch's mini-master toys invade Hong Kong Harbour. 42/26
CloseCaptain Captain is surprised to find that her whistle has been replaced with a small fish.
CloseAndy travels to the freezing Arctic to see what he can find. He leaps with an Arctic fox, swims with eider ducks before meeting a huge, hungry polar bear. 9/10
CloseCaptain Captain is in her usual competitive mood, and she is determined not to lose any of the jewels today.
CloseWhen Teddles and Cat-Cat leave toys everywhere, Blocks teaches them why they should tidy up after themselves. 2/5
CloseThe Squirrels meet a chameleon called Cosey and learn about how to blend into their surroundings, earning their Camouflage Badges in the process! 4/52
CloseA weather warning from Duggee's barometer leads the Squirrels to round up all the creatures they can find outside and pile into the clubhouse for an impromptu party. 5/52
CloseDuggee and the Squirrels go on an adventure to find a famously shy creature called The Snard who doesn't like noise time to earn their Being Quiet badges! 6/52
CloseCatie sees three machines that go on both land and water. She pilots a hovercraft, sees a machine that can go on land, sea and ice, and drives an amphibious tank. 17/20
CloseRachel and the team are joined by international rugby superstar Tim Visser who teaches them how to handle rugby balls. The Footy Pups head to the Valley stadium where they meet rugby aces The All Bleats. 40/60
CloseThe Teletubbies watch an Indian boy playing on a set of drums called a tabla; time for Tubby Toast. 20/27
CloseBob wants to plant a sign on the top of Mount Robo-Bob, so they set off in grippy shoes to climb it. 5/43
CloseWe're exploring friction as our friends find the best surface for duck racing. Let's see which surfaces slow toys down and which speed them up. You can try it too! 5/44
CloseBitz, Purl and Bob are on a treasure hunt on Faraway Island with the help of an old map, and find a huge chest full of yummy chocolate coins. 6/43
ClosePadoing! We're turning cardboard tubes, elastic bands and pencils into paper ball launchers. The more energy stored, the further the paper will launch. 6/44
CloseMali is struggling to think of a picture for school but Sam regales him with a story about 'teapot chores'. 3/30
CloseIn the UK, the adventurer tries to make a pompom hedgehog in less than a minute, while in Brazil he creates a multicoloured masterpiece. 3/26
CloseThe globe-trotter helps create an eye-catching ribbon picture in the Far East, and discovers how to make an igloo. 4/26
CloseTinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po run around in circles in Home Dome. The Noo-Noo joins in and the Teletubbies have fun chasing. 99/30
CloseThe Dinopaws find a something that is round at one end and pointy at the other. 26/26
CloseBaby Jake and the Hamsternauts go on a space adventure and play spinning. 8/26
ClosePreschool adventure series. King Sigurd takes Gudrun to gather nuts for a feast, but she's not the only one gathering nuts for the winter.
CloseCan the Go Jetters save the world's stinkiest plant from becoming Glitch's latest perfume? 4/45
CloseThe Squirrels get a very interactive history lesson from Duggee and a host of famous faces from the past! 18/52
CloseThe ZingZillas are staying up late to watch a comet in the sky. But will they all be able to stay awake? 51/52
CloseKit and Pup are gardening, but when Kit sees that Pup's freshly dug vegetables are bigger than hers, she is determined to find her own giant one. 49/52
CloseEveryone is practising their acts for the big talent show and Purl has even made a beautiful sparkly curtain for the front of the stage. 20/43
CloseJoin Bitz, Bob and the children as they look at different ways to amplify sound, using tubes to make a music speaker louder and cardboard for mega megaphones. 25/44
CloseBitz and Bob are helping famous artist La Purl move a very large rock across the beach, as she needs it for a mysterious work of art. 21/43
CloseRory visits Thomas and his goldfish. Together, they change the water in the fish tank and give the fish some food. 11/22
CloseGrimHQ overheats so lands in Harbin Ice City, melting the amazing ice sculptures. 11/45
CloseFlamboyant ballroom dancer Enrico Paso Doblé gets his coattails stuck. 1/26
CloseCook claims to be a descendant of royalty and demands to be treated like a king. 6/18
CloseAs part of a school fundraiser, the children of Apple Tree House take part in a sponsored silence. But they slowly grow more and more restless! 27/30
CloseIt's time for Charlie and Lola to get their hair cut, but something is bothering Lola and she doesn't want to tell Charlie what it is. 8/13
CloseSally the Starfish is excited to find a floating tennis ball and wants to show it to all her friends, but why does it keep disappearing? 12/15
CloseSmall finds a strange object in space that turns out to have surprising musical talents. 7/26
CloseEnter a magical world halfway between waking and sleeping. Makka Pakka is busy cleaning stones in the garden when his Og-Pog runs away by itself. 28/20
CloseWhen Bread Man needs help, Sarah and Duck come to the rescue with their tandem bike! 36/40
CloseThe Twirlywoos are in a park hiding under some leaves. They see a man vacuuming the leaves and spot all the leaves around them have gone. He is coming their way, what will they do? 88/35
CloseWhen it's time for the Tubby Custard Ride, there's a special trailer the Teletubbies haven't seen before. It's for The Noo-Noo who gets to go on a special Tubby Custard Ride. 62/30
CloseDuggee and the Squirrels bake a pie and learn how to share by dividing things between everyone equally. 17/52
CloseNok Tok is happy to help the other Piplings fix things, but he wants to gaze at the clouds at the same time. 119/150
CloseThe Twirlywoos find out balancing is harder than it looks when they copy a gymnast. 39/35
CloseBella wants to learn how to play a musical instrument but can't seem to decide which one! Kobi, Sam and Mali try to help her choose. 10/30
CloseIt's night time at the Furchester and everyone is going to sleep. All except Elmo who can see the biggest moon ever from his top bunk!
CloseCook and Line create a makeshift telephone using two shells and a string of seaweed, and play prank calls on an unsuspecting Captain Sinker. 21/26
CloseRachel and the team show off some freestyle moves to use in football whilst The Footy Pups are visited by the Great Chimpaldo and his team of champ chimps. 42/60
CloseSmall comes to the rescue when Granny, Major, Mother and the Soup Dragon get into trouble. 6/26
CloseOld Jack remembers the parrot that lived outside the sweet shop in Staithes and a mysterious missing treasure chest.
CloseBalthazar is cooking a Turkish Revani Cake, helped by his sister Serena and brother Ted. Coconut is an important ingredient in his recipe but will his friends like the taste? 25/30
CloseWhen the lights go out in Home Dome, the Teletubbies get the giggles! The lights come back on again and there's Tubby Custard mess everywhere. 100/30
CloseThe Twirlywoos open and close stage curtains while a singer is performing! 37/35
CloseHatty's hat gives Ruff-Ruff, Tweet and Dave a magic Hatty-hat each to wear and then runs off to have fun in Hat Land with all the Hatty-hats from their previous adventures. 45/52
CloseDuggee is having a lovely cup of tea in his favourite cup when Roly surprises him with a very loud peek-a-boo! It is so loud that Duggee jumps and drops his cup which shatters into pieces. 11/52
CloseDuring a music lesson, Timmy decides he wants to play the drum! But when it is given to Yabba, and he is given a triangle to play, he goes about trying to get the drum for himself... 19/26
CloseDuggee decides to make some jam with all his fruit, but just as he gets started Naughty Monkey steals the barrel of fruit and runs off with it. 7/52
CloseIt's Sundown Hoedown Day back in Echidna Falls and Billy is missing home. 12/26
CloseTiny, Small and Baby Soup Dragon are tidying up the planet when they have to take cover - a meteor shower is coming. When it is over, they find that the shower was made up of gemstones! 31/52
CloseJoin Mister Maker, Scrappz and the Mini Makers from Manchester for a super seaside party, find out how to make a fabulous rock pool with gloopy glue, wax crayons and play sand. 1/26
CloseCaptain Captain declares she is there to guard the jewels and will be running a tight ship. Gem is ready for the challenge and meets her team of Swashbucklers.
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