| Today 06:00am | The Pingu Show (Childrens) Featuring the episodes Pingu and the School Pet and Pingu Gets Carried Away, as well as the chance to learn more about the world of penguins. |
| Today 06:10am | Charlie and Lola (Childrens) A loose tooth worries Lola, despite Charlie's reassurances that a new one will grow in its place. |
| Today 06:25am | Timmy Time (Childrens) Nursery adventures with Shaun the Sheep's baby cousin. |
| Today 06:35am | Chuggington (Childrens) Puffer Pete cannot move because his firebox is worn out, so the trainees try to find him a new one in the Old Town. |
| Today 06:50am | Pinky Dinky Doo (Childrens) Pinky and Tyler save Great Big City from a very hungry monster. |
| Today 07:00am | Roar (Nature) A report on the three baby gorillas that were hand-reared in Kent and are now learning to live in the west-African jungle. Presented by Johny Pitts and Rani Price. |
| Today 07:30am | Leon (Childrens) The lion is annoyed by a monkey that keeps honking the horn of an abandoned jeep. |
| Today 07:45am | Frankenstein's Cat (Childrens) The Mayor ruins Lottie and Nine's sleepover plans when he wants someone to babysit Pippy. |
| Today 07:55am | Newsround (Childrens) Current affairs reports aimed at a younger audience. |
| Today 08:00am | Ed and Oucho's Excellent Inventions (Childrens) The presenter and his cactus chum travel to Oxfordshire to build a candyfloss machine for two girls - but have to ask for help from the rudest man on TV, Monsieur Pamplemousse. |
| Today 08:30am | Nina and the Neurons Go Eco (Childrens) Nina takes Molly and her sister to an aquarium to carry out some experiments. |
| Today 08:45am | Big City Park (Childrens) The friends search for a treasure chest when Ruairi and Billy get upset over its disappearance. |
| Today 08:55am | Tinga Tinga Tales (Childrens) Animated African folk tale revealing why bees sting. |
| Today 09:10am | Little Charley Bear (Childrens) Charley swims underwater with fish and eels, before encountering a clam orchestra and a mermaid. |
| Today 09:20am | Raa Raa the Noisy Lion (Childrens) An unfamiliar noise fascinates Raa Raa, so he tries to discover what made it. |
| Today 09:30am | Bob the Builder: Ready, Steady, Build! (Childrens) The famous actor Dickie Olivier arrives in Fixham to celebrate History Day. |
| Today 09:40am | The Koala Brothers (Childrens) The koalas try to cure Alice's hiccups. |
| Today 09:50am | Zingzillas (Music) Musical fun as DJ Loose teaches Zak, Tang, Panzee and Drum a thunder-and-lightning-themed melody. |
| Today 10:05am | Iconicles (Childrens) Skye, Twinkle and Rumple go for a jog, but struggle to decide which of the four wonders to visit first. |
| Today 10:30am | Driver Dan's Story Train (Childrens) Hop hopes to take part in a dance show, but struggles to master the necessary moves. |
| Today 10:40am | Waybuloo (Childrens) Nok Tok and Lau Lau create a surprise flower arch for De Li, but Yojojo finds it almost impossible to keep it a secret. |
| Today 11:00am | In the Night Garden (Childrens) Igglepiggle loses his blanket and it turns out he has dropped it on the Pontipine house. |
| Today 11:30am | BBC World News (News) The latest international world news. |
| Today 12:00pm | Daily Politics (Current affairs) Parliamentary proceedings interspersed with discussions, interviews and reports from correspondents around the country. Presented by Jo Coburn. |
| Today 01:00pm | Hands on Nature (Nature) Chris Packham heads to the Cairngorm uplands in search of mountain animals, and Janet Summer finds out about the wildlife on Dartmoor, including pied flycatchers, treecreepers and wood ants. |
| Today 01:30pm | Instant Restaurant (Food) Presenter Nadia Sawalha meets would-be chef Jane McElroy, who is planning a night of fine dining, and her rival David Waite, who wants to create an upmarket bistro in his home but struggles when he loses a team member. |
| Today 02:15pm | Weakest Link (Entertainment) General knowledge quiz, with Anne Robinson, in which members of the public answer questions in the hope of winning a cash prize. |
| Today 03:00pm | Heir Hunters (Documentary) The experts tackle a case involving a retired British Army captain who lived in Malta, and search for relatives of a woman whose family came to the UK from Lithuania. Plus, details of three estates yet to be claimed. |
| Today 03:45pm | Hairy Bikers' Best of British (Food) Dave Myers and Si King explore the history of pub food, from the time when few snacks where served to the present day, where meals provide the main income for most licensed premises. The duo also prepare some |
| Today 04:30pm | Flog It! (Reality) Paul Martin and the team visit Skegness, where they value items including a Windsor chair with rustic charm, a collection of ethnic jewellery featuring a gold snake bangle, and a tortoiseshell vanity mirror inlaid with silver. |
| Today 05:15pm | Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is (Entertainment) Charlie Ross and Paul Hayes compete to buy the best lots at an Essex saleroom, each hoping his items raise the most money when they are sold. |
| Today 06:00pm | Eggheads (Entertainment) Quiz, hosted by Dermot Murnaghan, in which the winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers hoping to win a cash prize. |
| Today 06:30pm | TOTP2 (Music) New series. Mark Radcliffe presents a selection of archive performances, including Wham, Supertramp, the Jacksons, ELO, Hot Chocolate, the Lightning Seeds with Baddiel & Skinner, a previously unshown appearance by Emeli Sande, |
| Today 07:30pm | Great British Menu (Food) Chefs from Wales compete to prepare the ideal starter for the Olympic banquet. This week's contenders are Stephen Terry, who prepares `the Opening Ceremony'; Richard Davies, who rustles up ravioli of quail, parfait |
| Today 08:00pm | RHS Chelsea Flower Show (Lifestyle) Alan Titchmarsh presents some of the year's most memorable show-garden designs, spots notable celebrity visitors attending the horticultural event, and sees the new flowers being launched in the Great |
| Today 09:00pm | The Fall of Singapore: The Great Betrayal (Documentary) Documentary looking back at two military disasters, Pearl Harbour and the fall of Singapore, revealing how it was British in the pay of the Japanese who gave them access to the information |
| Today 10:00pm | Sounds of the 70s 2 (Music) A collection of rock anthems from the decade, featuring archive performances by artists including Alice Cooper, the Faces, Nazareth, Bad Company, AC/DC, Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake and Black Sabbath. |
| Today 10:30pm | Newsnight (Current affairs) Analysis of the day's events, presented by Jeremy Paxman. |
| Today 11:20pm | The Lost World of the Seventies (Documentary) Michael Cockerell uses archive interviews he conducted combined with new footage to present the inside stories of four colourful public figures in the 1970s. Including profiles of James Goldsmith, |
| Tomorrow 12:20am | BBC News (News) |
| Tomorrow 12:30am | HARDtalk (Current affairs) Stephen Sackur talks to people making the headlines. |