Listings for Wednesday 2nd January
Jump down to: AfternoonArthur meets his new piano teacher. Buster signs up to sell sweets for the band.
LOSE go to the movies on a rare day off from being evil.
Dennis and friends cause trouble with a backstage pass for a Ratbucket gig.
During a trip to a Canadian fishing village, the gang encounter a terrifying lake monster!
Carl gets stuck in slowed-time-world after his magic ping pong paddle breaks.
John makes a class believe he can control a swarm of invisible insects.
Scooby Doo and the gang take a creepy cruise into the legendary Bermuda Triangle!
The farmer builds a wind turbine to power the farmhouse, but Shaun has other ideas.
While the Nekross advance their Master Plan, Tom sees someone from his past.
It's a full moon and Kyle enlists Shannon and Tom to help him track down the beast.
Lily returns to the Dumping Ground without her sisters. Tracy resolves to reunite them.
Two refugees are left at the Dumping Ground. Gus tries to find out what their story is.
Tracy unexpectedly becomes involved with a group of old people.
Tracy unexpectedly becomes involved with a group of old people.
Tee accidentally lets sheep into the farmhouse.
Mike is stunned by the news that he is due to get an MBE.
Aidan is joined by Rich and guest presenter Talia to dance to Bonfire.
Cel Spellman, Dan Walker and Sally Dynevor revisit the music and TV shows they loved.
Four of the UK's hottest magicians do street magic.
Celebrities take on one of television's largest and most extreme obstacle courses.
Emma and Ben have got a brilliant plan - a double bluff wedding.
Back stage with Street-dancers Flawless and the English National Ballet.
The kids visit an Indonesian factory processing tinned tuna for the international market.
Tracy tackles the thorny question of lies. Is it ever OK not to tell the truth?
Tracy tackles first impressions. How much can you tell about people on first sight?
Cel from Friday Download gets uploaded into the studio.
Benny launches an attack on the Nekross ship.
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