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Gavin & Stacey's Bryn and Nessa reunite
8 mins, 48 secs
A video from a Porthcawl RNLI charity gig. Ruth Jones, appearing in character as Nessa from Gavin & Stacey, was hosting the lifeboat fundraiser... when Rob Brydon surprised the audience by appearing at the back of the room. After a chat about what Bryn has been doing, the duo sung their number one hit (Barry) Islands in the Stream... and were joined on stage by Bonnie Tyler and Only Men Aloud.
Tales From The Serengeti - Rodger gets an offer
3 mins, 24 secs
Rodger the Elephant gets an offer from Geoff and Linda.
News At Kate: Trump's misogynist victory
6 mins, 4 secs
Kate Smurthwaite discusses the impact of misogyny on the US election.
David Brent on Children In Need
2 mins, 50 secs
David Brent and his band Foregone Conclusion perform Life on the Road for BBC Children In Need.
Would I Lie To You? - Children In Need special
14 mins, 25 secs
Zara, Jack, Kitty and Adit join David Mitchell, Lee Mack and Rob Brydon for a special episode for Children In Need. This is the extended length version of the show for the internet - only 7 minutes were shown on TV.
Fantastic Beasts - Children In Need sketch
9 mins, 35 secs
Mel & Sue, and a host of BBC stars appear in this sketch in which Eddie Redmayne is on the phone trying to find Pudsey Bear.
Cardinal Burns - Clowns
4 mins, 6 secs
Observe as a group of men prepare to go and scare some people dressed as clowns.
Nobody cares unless you're verified
1 mins, 23 secs
A sketch from BBC Scotland's Short Stuff project created by Mark Dallas and The Wee Man.
Shaun The Sheep - Hair gel used as sweat
2 mins, 3 secs
From hair gel sweat to fake parmesan - learn about some of animator Laurie Sitzia's favourite moments from Series 5 and how she created them!
What does Jonathan Pie creator make of Trump's win?
3 mins, 31 secs
Tom Walker, and his alter-ego TV pundit Jonathan Pie, look at the impact of the US election result.
In a personal film for This Week, he reviews what Donald Trump's win and the Brexit vote may mean for the political left.
The original post-Trump video can be viewed here.