Big and Small - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Small, Small Let Your Hair Down
Small thinks that if he and Big had long hair, they would be more heroic, so he orders some wigs.
Boingo Boys
Small must rescue Big so they can play their favourite game, Boingo, after he accidentally gets trapped in the shed.
The Rainbow
Small sees a rainbow and excitedly heads off to find the pot of gold at the rainbow's end.
The Scare-Small
Big and Small build a scarecrow to protect their seeds, but it seems to scare Small more than the birds!
The Box
Small wants to know what is inside Big's box of personal things, but Big says that they are private.
Missing Answer
Big is trying to find the answer to a puzzle, but Small would rather go and play in the garden.
Millions of Vegetable Soup
Small thinks Big's vegetable soup would taste great with lots of different flavours.
Hot and Bothered
It's a hot and sunny day, and Big just wants to lie in the shade, but Small wants to run around and have fun.
A Room of Small's Own
Small wants a bedroom of his own, so Big helps Small to build one in the cupboard under the stairs.
Catch a Falling Star
Small thinks a star has fallen to Earth. He says it is his very own star and has the power to grant wishes.
Thanks for the Memories
Big and Small build a time capsule - but what will they put inside?
Opposite Day
Big and Small celebrate Opposite Day - when they do everything back to front!
Fishing for Elephants
Big and Small hear an elephant in the woods, but how will they track it down?
The Hiccups
Small tries to cure Big's hiccups by making him jump.
Friends in a Fog
Big and Small sail off to explore the pond but find themselves lost in a fog.
The Biggest Story
Big wants to write a story just for Small. Big, however, cannot find the right words to put onto the paper.
A Room with a View
Big and Small race each other to build a mountain in their garden so they will have a view from their window.
Just What I Wanted
Big and Small exchange gifts but they start to realise they do not like their presents at all.
Slippery Slide
Big and Small want to build a waterslide in the pond. They know it is the frogs' home so they ask permission first.
A Letter From Furthermost
Small sees Big enjoying a letter from his pen pal in Furthermost and decides he wants a letter too.
Balloonatics
Big and Small have great fun with the two balloons they brought back from the fair.
An Evening of Delights
Big gives a piano concert, but Small disrupts the music.
The Egg
Small finds a large blue and silver egg on the doorstep. Big thinks it is an ostrich egg - but is it really? Show more
Gone Fishin'
Big is quietly fishing by the pond, but Small is wondering when something more lively is going to happen.
Hopalong Small
Small is determined to prove that he can make Big laugh even more loudly than his favourite radio show.
Moon Race
Big has built a rocket to fly to the moon, but Small wants to go too and there is not enough room.
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