2024-06-29
When Eugene unexpectedly drops out of running the summer fair, Duggee has to find someone else to run it instead – but who? It looks like they'll have to call a Woodland Committee Meeting! At the meeting, two candidates volunteer themselves: Lord Fingal, who has organisational experience from running his castle, and Buggee, who mainly has experience in having fun. They both have very different ide
Some runaway Chinese drums roll towards the Forbidden City. Can the Go Jetters stop them?
The Lemmings have fun painting themselves alongside the noblemen on artwork.
Cheese gets a part in her favourite TV show.
Ernest is excited, and Edith and Bo want to stay in.
The farm is used as a location for a historical drama, but Mowermouth eats the film!
After learning the story of the Ancient Adventurer, Liko is faced with a decision.
Bonnie, Judith, Niamh and Sharon compete for the chance to make it to the Grand Final.
There's an Indian festival vibe at the zoo as two Asiatic lions arrive on the scene.
Comedian and children's author Rosie Jones joins us in studio, world record-breaking freestyler Ben Nuttall shows you footie skills to master at home, and Marcus Rashford is the latest read in the BP Book Club.
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The roses are in full bloom at Longmeadow as Monty tackles some emergency pruning needed on one of his favourite crab apples. In the vegetable garden, it's time to harvest garlic and an early crop of beans. He also plants up some narrow borders in the new seating area with species that will thrive in poor, shallow soil. Adam Frost travels to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens to discover more about
Four designers remain as they fight it out for a place in the semi-finals. Put into teams of two, they are challenged to redesign two working hair salons – and for the first time in the competition, the designers will see their spaces before creating their visions. Presented by Alan Carr, with judge Michelle Ogundehin deciding who will go through to the next stage. Moderation: Alan Carr.
This week, Jules and Jackie come to the workshop to tell Jay about their son Henry, who saved Jules's life when the pair were on a run in the countryside. Jules collapsed suddenly with a heart attack, and 12-year-old Henry administered CPR and called the emergency services. His quick thinking and calm actions saved his dad's life. Henry is into gaming, so Ciaran goes all out for his team's final b
Sean Fletcher goes in search of tips and treats as he explores the food festival at Llangollen, where local food experts reveal their passion for their produce. Farmer Jim Smith tests his tastebuds with some hot sauces in Edinburgh, chef Suzie Lee discovers the key to producing cider in Armagh, and the secrets behind making a homemade pie on a budget are revealed.
Masterchef's John Torode sifts through the archives and serves up a selection of mouthwatering dishes from some of the nation's favourite television chefs, featuring recipes and ingredients linked by the letter P.
Second World War naval adventure based on the true story of the pursuit of the seemingly unstoppable German battleship Graf Spee. Allied forces chase the vessel all the way to South America, but, after several failed attempts to sink the enemy ship, the Allies find themselves hatching a desperate and audacious plan.
It's Children's Week, and Kiell Smith-Bynoe invites the seven remaining sewers to follow the pattern for a child's sequined bomber jacket. With sequins proving tricky to tackle and ribbing around the cuffs and neck, the sewers' skills will once again be under the microscope. For the Transformation Challenge, the sewers are asked to make animal-themed fancy dress for a toddler from beach towels, wi
Anarchic and offbeat 1960s story of 36 hours in the lives of The Beatles, as they travel to a TV show in London. The film uses a variety of cinematographic styles including documentary, surrealism and neorealism to create one of the milestone pictures of the decade.
Clara Amfo, Lauren Laverne, Jack Saunders and Jo Whiley are live from day two at the Glastonbury Festival, introducing performances from across the five main stages. Kicking off are two artists who make their Pyramid Stage debut, pop icon Cyndi Lauper, who'll have the crowd singing Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, and Mercury Prize winner Michael Kiwanuka, whose soulful vibe is the perfect soundtrack to
Clara Amfo and Jack Saunders are live from day two at the Glastonbury Festival, looking over the site as the sun begins to set. They introduce Mercury Prize-winning London rapper, musician and songwriter Little Simz, who makes her Pyramid Stage debut, and Birmingham's Mike Skinner brings The Streets to the Other Stage for some old-school vibes. Jo Whiley is down in front of the Pyramid Stage takin
Recorded in front of a full house at Sheffield's City Hall, this one-hour special sees Jason share his rollercoaster journey of recent times with his pin-sharp observational humour. Together with absurd moments from lockdown, his early days on the comedy circuit, why men aren't as clever as women think they are, and how we can all seemingly remember every word to those holy school assembly 'banger
All the goals and talking points from the day's matches.
Characters include coffee spotters, cooking sensations and The Brothers Pomodoro.
Clara Amfo and Lauren Laverne are live at Worthy Farm as the Glastonbury Festival enters into the midnight hour. They'll introduce performances from the headliners who have taken to the other stages, including disco pop queen Jessie Ware from the West Holts Stage and indie pop tour de force Gossip from Woodsies. Plus, a unique performance from burgeoning Manchester electro four piece Porij, who la
Biopic of Tove Jansson, the renowned Finnish artist, author and creator of the Moomins. Born in the 1910s to an artist family, young Tove is always creative, but from early on she has to contend with the shadow of her father, established Finnish sculptor Viktor Jansson. The film charts Tove's formative years – her love affairs with philosopher Atos Wirtanen and theatre director Vivica Bandler, her
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