The Cube
Series 6, Episode 2
A groundbreaking game show format where just seven seemingly simple physical and mental challenges stand between the contestant and £250,000. 2/8
CloseA groundbreaking game show format where just seven seemingly simple physical and mental challenges stand between the contestant and £250,000. 2/8
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. 12/55
ClosePart 1/2. Dairy worker Debbie Moffett (Martine McCutcheon) is crushed to death by a giant round of cheese at the home of the world-famous Midsomer Blue. 11/12
CloseContestants Erika, Brian, Llyr and Nicky face today's questions. The winner of the quiz has a chance to win £10,000 or even double it, if they can get the large counter through the machine and out again. Ben Shephard hosts. 2/60
ClosePlans are being made for Shazia's forthcoming wedding to fiancé Amjad, but Mrs Khan is on the warpath when Mr Khan forgets to book the wedding venue. Can he persuade mosque manager Dave to do him a favour? 1/6
CloseFrankie finds herself in a dangerous position, and Suki's tough exterior cracks when faced with the past.
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. 12/55
ClosePart 1/2. Dairy worker Debbie Moffett (Martine McCutcheon) is crushed to death by a giant round of cheese at the home of the world-famous Midsomer Blue. 11/12
CloseMrs Khan's mother stay with the family, but Mr Khan's big opportunity to hob nob with the big wigs of the Sparkhill Business Association is threatened when he has to take his mother-in-law on a shopping trip she will never forget. 2/6
CloseContestants Erika, Brian, Llyr and Nicky face today's questions. The winner of the quiz has a chance to win £10,000 or even double it, if they can get the large counter through the machine and out again. Ben Shephard hosts. 2/60
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. 12/55
CloseA groundbreaking game show format where just seven seemingly simple physical and mental challenges stand between the contestant and £250,000. 3/8
CloseContestants Erika, Brian, Llyr and Nicky face today's questions. The winner of the quiz has a chance to win £10,000 or even double it, if they can get the large counter through the machine and out again. Ben Shephard hosts. 2/60
CloseA groundbreaking game show format where just seven seemingly simple physical and mental challenges stand between the contestant and £250,000. 3/8
ClosePart 1/2. Dairy worker Debbie Moffett (Martine McCutcheon) is crushed to death by a giant round of cheese at the home of the world-famous Midsomer Blue. 11/12
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. 12/55
CloseContestants Andy, Linda, Don and Natalie face the questions today. The winner of the quiz has a chance to win £10,000 or even double it, if they can get the large counter through the machine and out again. Ben Shephard hosts. 3/60
CloseMrs Khan's mother stay with the family, but Mr Khan's big opportunity to hob nob with the big wigs of the Sparkhill Business Association is threatened when he has to take his mother-in-law on a shopping trip she will never forget. 2/6
CloseGray faces unexpected ramifications for his actions, and there's more heartbreaking news for Ruby.
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. 13/55
ClosePart 2/2. Dairy worker Debbie Moffett (Martine McCutcheon) is crushed to death by a giant round of cheese at the home of the world-famous Midsomer Blue. 12/12
CloseWhen Brandon Landry, founder and CEO of Walk On's Bistreaux & Bar, cooks up a plan to go undercover and make improvements as his restaurant chain faces rapid expansion, his co-owner and partner, NFL Super Bowl champion Drew Brees, trades in his Saints jersey for an apron to tackle his own separate undercover mission at a New Orleans-based location. 1/9
CloseWhen a TV news presenter is found strangled in her pool, Neville is sure that her popular co-host is guilty. But given that he was live on air at the time of the murder, how could he have done it? 1/8
CloseLeonard Vole is accused of murdering society figure Emily French. What was the nature of their relationship, and will Leonard's wife, Romaine, provide an alibi for him? 1/2
CloseIn this episode of World's Wildest Weather, we hear from the Ferguson family of Canton, Texas, whose home was destroyed by a tornado as they cowered under a mattress inside, and Hank Schyma the storm chaser who came to their aid. 1/6
CloseMehreen Baig delves into the latest science on home fitness. She reveals why six minutes per week could be enough and why doing too much exercise might be dangerous.
CloseSurgeons take on major trauma operations at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital. They have just minutes to save a woman with a life-threatening bleed on her brain. 5/6
CloseBen journeys to North Africa to live with American widow Maryanne on the farm she's built on the edge of the Sahara. He discovers why she swapped her city abode for a simpler and tougher way of life in the Egyptian desert. 3/8
CloseThis episode reveals how the clash of two currents - one warm, one cold - creates the incredible spectacle of the 'sardine run' off the Great Cape. 4/5
CloseIn this episode of World's Wildest Weather, we hear from the Ferguson family of Canton, Texas, whose home was destroyed by a tornado as they cowered under a mattress inside, and Hank Schyma the storm chaser who came to their aid. 1/6
CloseIn this special episode of Deadly Dinosaurs Steve Backshall looks back at the most awesome experiments over the series and chooses his highlights. 10/10
CloseGregg Wallace is in Italy at an enormous pizza factory, where they produce 400 000 frozen pizzas each day. 6/9
CloseThe Supervet helps a giant Newfoundland puppy called Lola and a golden Labrador in need of a bionic solution for a deformed front paw 7/20
CloseSue tracks a lone predator. The Hailstones have a chance at a key resource. Jessie builds a new cabin, and Andy fights the clock. 20/22
CloseThis episode explores the conflict between humans and wildlife. What measures can be put in place to reduce the impact on people and animals alike? 3/5
CloseMehreen Baig delves into the latest science on home fitness. She reveals why six minutes per week could be enough and why doing too much exercise might be dangerous.
CloseAlexander Armstrong and Dr Michael Scott explore Venice. They uncover how a city built in a swamp became one of the most powerful in Medieval Europe. 2/3
CloseThe Supervet helps a giant Newfoundland puppy called Lola and a golden Labrador in need of a bionic solution for a deformed front paw 7/20
CloseGregg Wallace is in Italy at an enormous pizza factory, where they produce 400 000 frozen pizzas each day. 6/9
CloseSue tracks a lone predator. The Hailstones have a chance at a key resource. Jessie builds a new cabin, and Andy fights the clock. 20/22
CloseThis episode explores the conflict between humans and wildlife. What measures can be put in place to reduce the impact on people and animals alike? 3/5
CloseMehreen Baig delves into the latest science on home fitness. She reveals why six minutes per week could be enough and why doing too much exercise might be dangerous.
CloseA look at the vast wilderness of the Sahara, where zebras battle over dwindling rivers and weird naked mole rats avoid the heat by living underground. 5/5
CloseA fluffy Persian cat that's been hit by a car, requiring complex treatment. A rescue dog has a tumour, and a young staffie-cross has a sore elbow. 8/20
CloseIn this episode of World's Wildest Weather, we hear from survivors of hurricane Harvey's distruction of the state of Texas, and how to live through a 100 meter high Haboob or dust storm. 2/6
CloseBen journeys off the coast of New Zealand's North Island to Great Barrier Island, where he meets a man who gave up his promising scientific career to embrace life in an off-grid, secluded world. 4/8
CloseGregg visits the biggest cider factory in the world, which produces more than 350 million litres each year, and Cherry explores how the factory is creating new orchards of an apple variety called Scrumptious through the ancient technique of grafting. 1/10
CloseBen explores the plight of endangered animals that are poached and traded. 4/5
CloseThis is a stunning celebration of one of the most iconic and loved birds on Planet Earth. 1/1
CloseA look at the vast wilderness of the Sahara, where zebras battle over dwindling rivers and weird naked mole rats avoid the heat by living underground. 5/5
CloseJamie creates black bean burger, topped with a fresh and colourful salsa. He's inspired by gorgeous greens in the Middle East, followed by a charred, crunchy salad; in India, he learns to cook vegetables on an epic scale and dishes up a flavourful curry full of spices. 3/6
CloseGordon Ramsay puts aspiring chefs through rigorous cooking challenges and dinner services at his restaurant in Hollywood, "Hell's Kitchen", to determine which one of them will win head chef position. 14/16
CloseThe doctors set up shop on the golden sands of Magaluf where each week 10 young Brits are hospitalised, usually as a result of excessive alcohol. 1/8
CloseThis episode we're in Port Elizabeth where contestants compete to win the R10,000 prize. 8/12
CloseAmateur chefs attempt to wow each other with their culinary skills, each hosting a dinner party in the hope that they will win a £1,000 prize. 7/20
CloseJamie takes the ingredients we buy every week and uses them in exciting ways to create new family favourites. He combines chicken and sausages to reinvent the roast chicken in a one-pan wonder, and puts a British twist on a classic bolognese. 1/24
CloseThis series sees Jamie making everyday ingredients extraordinary - and his cauliflower cheese pasta does just that. 2/24
CloseJamie creates black bean burger, topped with a fresh and colourful salsa. He's inspired by gorgeous greens in the Middle East, followed by a charred, crunchy salad; in India, he learns to cook vegetables on an epic scale and dishes up a flavourful curry full of spices. 3/6
CloseGeorge from Lancashire is going to be given five menus, each put together by a potential blind date but George will only be having dinner with three of them.
CloseJamie cooks mushroom cannelloni and prawn kebabs with sweet roasted peppers. 3/24
CloseAmateur chefs attempt to wow each other with their culinary skills, each hosting a dinner party in the hope that they will win a £1,000 prize. 7/20
CloseThis episode we're in Port Elizabeth where contestants compete to win the R10,000 prize. 8/12
CloseJamie creates black bean burger, topped with a fresh and colourful salsa. He's inspired by gorgeous greens in the Middle East, followed by a charred, crunchy salad; in India, he learns to cook vegetables on an epic scale and dishes up a flavourful curry full of spices. 3/6
CloseGiles Coren and Monica Galetti travel to South Africa - where they experience a land of contrasts through working in two very different hotels. 5/7
CloseA group of single farmers take part in one of the most loved television series in Australia. City meets country in this fun-filled show and finds farmers on the road to romance as they choose between hundreds of prospective partners. 8/10
CloseAmateur chefs attempt to wow each other with their culinary skills, each hosting a dinner party in the hope that they will win a £1,000 prize. 7/20
CloseThis episode we're in Port Elizabeth where contestants compete to win the R10,000 prize. 8/12
CloseJamie creates black bean burger, topped with a fresh and colourful salsa. He's inspired by gorgeous greens in the Middle East, followed by a charred, crunchy salad; in India, he learns to cook vegetables on an epic scale and dishes up a flavourful curry full of spices. 3/6
CloseJamie cooks mushroom cannelloni and prawn kebabs with sweet roasted peppers. 3/24
CloseAmeer from South Wales is given five menus, each put together by a potential blind date but Ameer will only be having dinner with three of them.
CloseGiles Coren and Monica Galetti travel to South Africa - where they experience a land of contrasts through working in two very different hotels. 5/7
CloseA group of single farmers take part in one of the most loved television series in Australia. City meets country in this fun-filled show and finds farmers on the road to romance as they choose between hundreds of prospective partners. 8/10
CloseIt's the quarter-final and the five remaining teams make macarons, cocktail-inspired desserts and a playtime-inspired showpiece, as they compete for a place in the semi-final. 8/10
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. 9/12
CloseAmateur chefs attempt to wow each other with their culinary skills, each hosting a dinner party in the hope that they will win a £1,000 prize. 8/20
CloseJamie cooks mushroom cannelloni and prawn kebabs with sweet roasted peppers. 3/24
CloseThis episode explores a remote clifftop home deep in West Virginia designed to take in its breath-taking surroundings. In Suffolk, UK, we see a riverside home designed to reflect the local wildlife, and we uncover a retreat on outskirts of Stockholm. 8/8
CloseMonica Galetti and Giles Coren work in Hacienda Hotel Vira Vira. The hotel overlooks an active volcano which regularly spews ash and lava. 6/7
CloseThis special episode includes the case of Mo, whose penis was destroyed in a car accident. Mo wants children, but can't have sex. 2/8
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. 9/12
CloseAmateur chefs attempt to wow each other with their culinary skills, each hosting a dinner party in the hope that they will win a £1,000 prize. 8/20
CloseJamie cooks mushroom cannelloni and prawn kebabs with sweet roasted peppers. 3/24
CloseLine decides to start his very own pirate choir with the help of Cook and Captain HeyHo. 11/18
CloseThe hotel's monster guests leave the Furchester to go to a tea party at another hotel. For the first time ever the Furchester Hotel has no guests, which makes Funella very sad indeed. 15/26
CloseOn a trip to High Snowy Mountain, Bitz, Bob and Purl offer to help a very tired Bear-sitter Bevel get two bear cubs to take their nap so he can arrange a surprise picnic. 22/43
CloseWith the help of his hero Ron Allum, Lars plans to dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench in a submersible called the Deep Sea Challenger. 16/50
CloseInternational gymnast, Dan Keatings, joins Rachel and the team for some flips and tricks. The Footy Pups come up with a fantastic gymnastic puppy plan when they find themselves stuck in the gym. 20/30
CloseMother Wol wants to know if the Iron Chicken can look after her little Wols for a while, while she goes off to get some things for her new nest. 48/52
CloseThe engineers learn how to put information into a computer using a keyboard or touch screen and find out how a computer needs a list of instructions. 20/25
CloseThe Moaning Stones want to sing their song for the Big Zing, but they can't decide on a musical style. 49/52
CloseTinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po take it in turns to listen to music through a pair of headphones. The Teletubbies love dancing to the music they hear. 88/30
CloseThe Twirlywoos fall inside a suit of armour - what fun will they have? Inside The Big Red Boat, The Box comes to visit the Twirlywoos. There are strange noises coming from inside. 65/35
CloseRickety Roly Train's flag and bunting waves at Baby Jake, Nibbles, Sydney and Pengy Quin, so they all join in for a wave-along train ride. 10/26
CloseMars tries to fill in for a missing Moon, but needs a little coaching from Sarah & Duck. 24/20
CloseIt's a wintery day at the nursery and Timmy discovers some strange extra-large footprints in the snow! 24/26
CloseThe squirrels go to see what Duggee is doing but on the way Tag stumbles on some toy blocks and hurts his knee. How can they make him feel better? Happy's mum says laughter is the best medicine. 44/52
CloseThe Numtums are on a quest to find the Lesser Spotted Ladybird and to find Larry who has the Super Numtum comic. 17/25
CloseSmall and Tiny can't resist trying out Major Clanger's cleaning machine. 23/52
CloseMister Maker paints a prickly picture, creates spongy cards using kitchen sponges and builds a brilliant bowl dinosaur using a newspaper and an old plastic bowl. 9/20
CloseGem and her teams of Swashbucklers try to win her jewels back from pirates Cook, Line and Sinker. 10/18
CloseDuggee and the Squirrels are out on a walk in the countryside. Its been a long walk and the squirrels are starting to get tired, but it's a long way back. Don't worry, Duggee has his singing badge. 45/52
CloseThe Furchester has a very special pop star singing at the hotel, but when the power goes out during the show, no-one can see anything! 14/26
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
CloseFoz starts to think his team doesn't need him anymore. Can Tala convince him he still has what it takes to be a Go Jetter, or will he follow Glitch down a different path? 15/50
CloseInternational footballer Rachel Yankey and the team learn all about long passes. The Footy Pups play an enormous away game when they visit Trunkmere Rovers. 19/30
CloseMajor Clanger is making something in his workshop - and he is being very noisy about it - so Mother comes up from her garden to ask him to be quieter. 47/52
CloseNina investigates how cars go around corners and the engineers visit MacLaren where they find out how a steering wheel works. 19/25
CloseZak wants to dance but he doesn't have the right music to dance to. Perhaps Todd has the solution. 48/52
CloseTinky Winky keeps standing in the way of Laa-Laa's view of the flowers, but Laa-Laa likes looking at Tinky Winky just as much as the flowers. 6/30
CloseThe Twirlywoos visit a wedding marquee. The waiter is placing plates next to each other and the Twirlywoos try to help. Back in the Boat, Peekaboo has trouble with the Twirly Rings. 67/35
CloseMummy asks the twins to sort out their old toys because she wants them to give away the ones they do not use any more before they move house. 20/70
CloseThis episode has fun with '-in', the five vowels and the words van, bus, hop, red, fog, mud, tap, bug, mop, hen, din, fin and win. 14/26
CloseIt's a rainy day for a picnic, but when lucky number Seven appears, everything comes up rainbows. Learn all about the number 7 with Numberblock Seven. 17/30
CloseLawrie the Little Owl has his feathers full. His four little owlets want to play hide-and-seek with him, but finding a good hiding spot on the old barn roof is rather tricky. 3/26
CloseHappy sets his sights on a very questionable looking puddle that he is determined to splash in, much to the horror of Duggee and the other Squirrels - and the tiny citizens of Midgetropolis who live inside it! 26/52
CloseGramps comes to babysit with Trevor and Violet. The dogs all hide next door, causing confusion and chaos for poor Mrs Hobbs! 20/30
CloseAndy jets off in his safari-mobile to Africa to meet some African penguin chicks. 17/40
CloseRally driver Catie shows off three amazing emergency machines at her track. She drives a fire engine, checks out lots of hover bikes and then drives a police car. 19/20
CloseJoJo meets Ezra's grandson Jaxon, and they join Jared, Cynthia, Ezra and Terrence for a football match in the park, with Gran Gran as the referee. 26/43
CloseRed Squirrels Flint and Hazel really don't like tidying, so their corner of the woods is a mess. But Auntie Tawny Owl's coming to visit, so they'd better clear up. 4/26
CloseDog and Pug help Doris the Donkey on her quest to become a unicorn. She has to pass three tests if she wants to succeed. Doris finds out that she is much better staying as a donkey. 37/52
CloseThe Easy Crew investigate and uncover a tidy plan to take over the presidential mansion. 17/26
CloseTim makes a nest for an egg and puts it in the airing cupboard, and hopes by bedtime it will have hatched into a baby dinosaur. 16/70
CloseHelp the Spot Bots complete the Zooples and get super switched on. Today, Cubi is in a tickling mood. 22/26
CloseA cheeky Naughty has put rabbit ears on the artist's statue. Help the Secret Detective spot which Naughty it was. 12/15
CloseThe Go Jetters are off to see the Geysers in Iceland, but Grandmaster Glitch and the Grimbots have beaten them to it, and managed to get themselves stuck in the Geysers. 27/26
CloseIt's Tag's birthday and Duggee has put up a bouncy castle to celebrate, but will they get a chance to try out some bouncing? 11/52
CloseInternational Irish cricketer, Niall O'Brien, shows Rachel and the team how to strike a cricket ball. 15/30
CloseBing and Coco are drawing Gilly a picture, but when Bing goes to say hello, Charlie does a big squiggle on Bing's drawing! Gilly then shows them a game called squiggling! 6/26
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
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
CloseAndy jets off to the South of France to see where damselflies lay their eggs. 8/30
CloseAdventure calls for Imogen the Harvest Mouse. There's a full moon tonight and she's determined to go camping for the first time to see it. But she needs to find the perfect spot. 21/26
ClosePenny is a peacock butterfly caterpillar on a mission. Whilst all her friends are busy eating nettles, Penny longs for adventure. She wants to learn to fly, and she's determined to succeed. 22/26
CloseGramps comes to babysit with Trevor and Violet. The dogs all hide next door, causing confusion and chaos for poor Mrs Hobbs! 20/30
CloseTim makes a nest for an egg and puts it in the airing cupboard, and hopes by bedtime it will have hatched into a baby dinosaur. 16/70
CloseThe globetrotter creates something prehistoric in South America. 8/26
CloseDuggee is stroking Enid the cat. The Squirrels want to find animals they can stroke too. 30/52
CloseTag is having trouble sleeping, so Duggee offers him a few tricks to help him. 34/52
CloseNina investigates how to start faster in a race, with the help of Belle her hearing neuron. 8/20
CloseWaffle has so much fun on a doggy playdate at Mr Willow's house that he decides to stay for a sleepover. However, the Brooklyn-Bells miss Waffle and cannot wait for his return. 15/30
CloseInternational Irish cricketer, Niall O'Brien, shows Rachel and the team how to strike a cricket ball. 15/30
CloseCatie tests out three amazing machines that all help people build things: a bulldozer, an incredible tunnel-boring machine and a digger. 3/20
CloseA big package arrives for Duggee while he is dusting - an amazing new vacuum cleaner. 33/52
CloseAndy heads to the jungles of Papua New Guinea and meets a Bowerbird building its nest. 12/40
CloseAndy Day looks at a selection of baby animals as they learn how to warm up and cool down in different environments. 3/20
CloseRed Squirrels Flint and Hazel really don't like tidying, so their corner of the woods is a mess. But Auntie Tawny Owl's coming to visit, so they'd better clear up. 4/26
CloseThe Go Jetters visit a nature reserve in China. But who's taking all the pandas' bamboo? 28/52
CloseIt's breakfast time for the children in Tummy Tales. The Teletubbies wake up and can't decide whether to have tubby custard or tubby toast, so they have both! 45/30
CloseThe Dinopaws discover all the exciting sounds the world makes, and make some of their own. 40/26
CloseDog and Pug go on an adventure where they shrink to the size of little insects. They meet Granny Pug who is searching for a very rare Butterfly. 17/52
CloseJoJo and Gran Gran see Cynthia building a new greenhouse and decide to build a den. But when the den is too small both of them to fit in, Gran Gran helps JoJo to build a bigger den. 25/43
CloseMummy asks the twins to sort out their old toys because she wants them to give away the ones they do not use any more before they move house. 20/70
CloseLawrie the Little Owl has his feathers full. His four little owlets want to play hide-and-seek with him, but finding a good hiding spot on the old barn roof is rather tricky. 3/26
CloseDa Easy crew is called upon to investigate a series of missing objects. 25/26
CloseEvie is going back to school after the summer holidays. Determined not to be left alone, Waffle hatches a plan to keep her at home. 21/30
CloseJoJo wonders why the moon is a funny shape. Gran Gran explains why the moon appears to change shape in the night sky, and together they make a moon diary for JoJo to take home. 27/43
CloseGrace shows off three amazing machines that are all forms of transport! Grace drives a double decker bus, shows off an ice sled that is like a bus on ice, and then takes an electric Hackney carriage for a spin. 18/20
CloseGrandma's dog runs off with Topsy's favourite stick after the twins spend the afternoon collecting them on their way home from nursery school. 21/70
CloseThe Go Jetters travel to Kinderdijk in The Netherlands to celebrate National Mill Day. 37/52
CloseIt's a hot day down at the Tropical Pond, and everyone is having a lovely time. But there's trouble in paradise. Double Trouble in fact, in the form of Walter and Winnie, the lively water voles. 5/26
CloseIt's the potting shed's annual variety show and performers include Fred the tap-dancing millipede and Betty the singing mouse. Fred has a bit of stage fight, but Betty is very encouraging. 6/26
CloseCook and Line are writing a letter home and encourage Captain Sinker to do the same, so she explains her tricky family history in a song! 9/26
CloseToday's Swashbucklers, Peter, Faye, Stephen and Halema, take on the Stepping Stones and Bouncy Sails in pursuit of Gem's jewels. 10/26
CloseThe squirrels find a treasure map inside Duggee's big shiny ruby, but they must pass a sea monster and a giant snake to get to the treasure. 8/52
CloseAndy heads to the rainforests of Borneo in search of a treeshrew and its favourite food. 20/40
CloseRastamouse, Scratchy and Zoomer are crime-fighting special agents who solve mysteries and play in a reggae band. 26/26
CloseThe Tombliboos take a ride on the Ninky Nonk, but it doesn't stop for anyone else. The others chase the Ninky Nonk all around the garden. 73/20
CloseIt's a hot day down at the Tropical Pond, and everyone is having a lovely time. But there's trouble in paradise. Double Trouble in fact, in the form of Walter and Winnie, the lively water voles. 5/26
CloseThe Twirlywoos watch a man winding up a hosepipe, making it shorter and shorter. 90/35
CloseThe Teletubbies feel tired after doing keep fit exercises but they are ready for action again after eating lots of tubby custard. In Tummy Tales, a child keeps fit on a beach. 46/30
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
CloseThe Piplings all want to have a ride in Nok Tok's Follow-Box, but Nok Tok can't decide who should go first. 120/150
CloseGrandma's dog runs off with Topsy's favourite stick after the twins spend the afternoon collecting them on their way home from nursery school. 21/70
CloseThe children are learning about their families, their heritage and their family trees but Bella's concerned that her family might be really boring compared to Sam and Mali's families. 20/30
CloseDa Easy crew is called upon to investigate a series of missing objects. 25/26
CloseCaptain HeyHo suggests Cook and Line camouflage themselves to beat the Swashbucklers. 14/18
CloseGramps comes to babysit with Trevor and Violet. The dogs all hide next door, causing confusion and chaos for poor Mrs Hobbs! 20/30
CloseMummy asks the twins to sort out their old toys because she wants them to give away the ones they do not use any more before they move house. 20/70
CloseIt's a hot day down at the Tropical Pond, and everyone is having a lovely time. But there's trouble in paradise. Double Trouble in fact, in the form of Walter and Winnie, the lively water voles. 5/26
CloseIt's the potting shed's annual variety show and performers include Fred the tap-dancing millipede and Betty the singing mouse. Fred has a bit of stage fight, but Betty is very encouraging. 6/26
CloseJoJo needs to find different-coloured leaves to complete her nature tick-book, but can't find a green one. Luckily, Gran Gran has a plan that involves a special leaf rubbing! 23/43
CloseTinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po are trying very hard not to make any noise. Then they make as much noise as possible during the Tubby Phone Dance. 90/30
CloseThe Twirlywoos visit a wedding marquee. The waiter is placing plates next to each other and the Twirlywoos try to help. Back in the Boat, Peekaboo has trouble with the Twirly Rings. 67/35
CloseDeep in the forest, and with the help of Diggery the Digger, Baby Jake builds a wonderful playground with swings, a slide and a see-saw! 12/26
CloseThe changeable weather means Rainbow has to leave before finishing his story. Sarah & Duck try to find out how the story ends. 26/20
CloseYabba is building a fantastic snowman, but Timmy thinks he can do better - Yabba may have one hat on her snowman, but Timmy's has six! 26/26
CloseThe squirrels are playing in the clubhouse. Naughty Monkey arrives and causes chaos! He later returns to his home to relax when there is a knock at his door. It's his cousins, come to visit. 46/52
CloseWhen Dar Dar's lucky flower starts to lose its five petals everything seems to go wrong for her. Will her luck ever change? 19/25
CloseA little Hoot lands on the planet and causes mayhem with his incessant mischievous hooting. 25/52
CloseMister Maker shows how to make wonderfully woolly pictures, uses buttons and beads to make brilliant art, and turns a yoghurt pot into a puppy puppet. The Mister Maker Kids build a brilliant picture. 11/20
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