Gigglebiz - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Enrico's Duck Dance

Wizard Tripwick's Banana Spell

Professor Muddles Rainy Day

Dina Lady's Chocolate Cake

DIY Dan's Cat Flap

Captain Adorable's Shopping

Wizard Tripwick's disappearing spell

Keith Fitt's Dancing Record

Robin Hood's Giant Pumpkin

DIY Dan's Dripping Tap

Rapids Johnson's Rain Dance

Wild Wez's Thirsty Cactus
Wild Wez helps out his thirsty cactus, DIY Dan feeds the birds and Wizard Tripwick tries to turn a mouse into a tiger.

Dan Step's Ballon Dance
Dan Step gets carried away dancing with balloons, Arthur Sleep tries to use the latest technology to read the news, and Robin Hood needs to keep very quiet to spot a squirrel.

Gail Plays the Spoons
The Lost Pirate embarks on a bus voyage and tries to get the passengers to scrub the decks. DIY Dan does his best to frame a portrait but makes a mess with lots of gold paint. Professor Muddles demonstrates his latest invention: the Find-Me-Things-in- a-Jiffy 2000. Keith Fitt attempts to break an egg-and-spoon world record, and Gail Force interviews Bill the world champion spoon player.

Humphrey's Camping Trip
Down at Nana Knickerbocker's panto farm shop, Carol the Camel gets the hump when a customer tries to buy her favourite rug, which turns out to be a magic carpet. Wild Wez and his mule are sent on a whirlwind adventure by a roadrunner. Arthur Sleep has had a make over and is doing his best to look cool. Humphrey causes chaos on a peaceful campsite, Keith Fitt is on hand with an exercise song and Captain Adorable think he's been turned into a giant by a super-growth ray! Finally, it's laundry day in Sherwood Forest and over-confident Robin offers to wash Marion's best dress for her.

Dina Lady's Banana Cake
Wizard Tripwick appears in a puff of smoke and attempts to demonstrate a shrinking spell to his wizarding pupils. Arthur Sleep has a report about newsreaders getting the uncontrollable urge to party. The Lost Pirate is marooned at the garden centre but wins a hamper of provisions for being the hundredth customer through the door. Gail Force interviews hat designer Bertie Beret. Wild Wez gets in a spin trying to perform a hoedown with his speedy roadrunner, and Rapids Johnson entertains himself in the woods by doing a jigsaw. Finally Dina Lady and Tommy are out on their delivery rounds. Today they've got a delicious banana cake for Mr G Rilla, but Dina Lady manages to slip on a banana skin and lands in the cake with a splat!

Gail Goes to Space
Gail Force tries on a brand new rocket-powered spacesuit. The suit's inventor warns Gail not to press the big red button on the front of the suit but Gail quickly forgets this instruction and is rocketed up into space. The intrepid reporter tells Arthur Sleep what she can see from space and then returns to Earth with a bit of a bump! Next Keith Fitt does his best to break a spacehopper world record, and the Lost Pirate finds himself in the middle of a football match. Dan Step tries to do a dance with a ukulele and after falling into a box of musical instruments ends up looking like a one-man band. Arthur Sleep gives a news report about an astronaut moving house and ends up telling lots of silly space jokes. Then Professor Muddles demonstrates his latest invention: The Sleeper Sheeper Theatre. The theatre has lots of sheep for Professor Muddles to count to help him fall asleep, but some other cheeky noisy animals sneak into the theatre and end up having a rather noisy party. Professor Muddles decides he's better off joining in with the party and we leave him dancing with the animals. Wild Wez is dancing too and performs a funny line dance with all this farmyard animals.

Robin Hood's New Horse
Rapids Johnson tries to teach a squirrel how to spot a bear, DIY Dan attempts to repair a rocking horse and Robin Hood buys a new horse that looks very much like a broom.

The Lost Pirate's Bus Trip
Keith Fitt opens a soft play centre, Nana Knickerbocker thinks her latest customer is Cinderella, and The Lost Pirate mistakes a bus for a pirate ship.

DIY Dan's Gnome Garden
Rapids Johnson tries to build a woodland shelter, Arthur Sleep keeps nodding off while recording an audio book, and DIY Dan meets a gaggle of garden gnomes.

Wizard Tripwick's Mending Spell
Wizard Tripwick's pupils help fix a broken mending spell, Wild Wez chases his jumping hat, and Robin Hood auditions for the Forest Summer Show.

Gail Sings Country and Western
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