Listings for Saturday 29th December
Jump down to: AfternoonSimon, Lorna and Tamba look at love, shops, counting and bedtime.
It is Miss Hoolie's birthday but everybody in Balamory seems to have forgotten.
Lola is horrified because she has her first-ever wobbly tooth.
Baba Pink didn't sleep well and is still very tired, so the others help with her jobs.
Little Bear takes home a fluffy bug with a hurt wing, who he calls Tickle.
Bob builds a drying tunnel to dry seaweed, while Muck tries to dry Mr Beasley's washing.
Koko finds a lost puppy and wants to keep it.
Peso competes in an annual tournament, the Iron Clam Competition.
Woolly tells Tig how to help a little boy on his first day at nursery school.
Mike tries to make his mum's pot more beautiful for the make-and-show.
Timmy tries to build his own den without any help from Otus.
A famous chef disappoints the residents of Greendale by not being able to visit.
The Easy Crew follow a wicked beat to help Wensley Dale set a rare groove free.
Brewster invents a fun tour for visitors, to get his Show and Tell badge.
Squiglet helps Wesley the wizard find a pet to take to the wizards' tea party.
Katy and her friends make mini veggie burgers and have fun playing basketball.
Mr Tumble plays with Grandad Tumble and Lord Tumble.
Chris and Pui investigate crocodiles and clapping.
Raymond and Joan get ready to visit the seaside, but their plans are thwarted by rain.
Dad Donald shares his memories with his son Fraser about his life as a lobster fisherman.
Mr Mentor the inventor has invented some bicycle bells.
Mister Maker makes a cactus that never needs water, and perfect prints with bubble wrap.
The animals investigate who has been littering the jungle with banana skins.
Rudi forgets to reorder stock for his stall, so he calls Tina and asks for her help.
Bob tries to install machinery at Meg's milk bottling plant.
Meg's new milk delivery truck thinks he is not wanted in Sunflower Valley.
When Wilson is stuck underground, he uses Speedy's advice to get himself out.
The Easy Crew follow a wicked beat to help Wensley Dale set a rare groove free.
Brewster invents a fun tour for visitors, to get his Show and Tell badge.
Squiglet helps Wesley the wizard find a pet to take to the wizards' tea party.
Katy and her friends make mini veggie burgers and have fun playing basketball.
Mr Tumble plays with Grandad Tumble and Lord Tumble.
Chris and Pui investigate crocodiles and clapping.
Raymond and Joan get ready to visit the seaside, but their plans are thwarted by rain.
It might be a lazy afternoon but there's plenty of smooth grooving to be done.
Squiglet and Norman the garden gnome look for the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
Mike asks Trollee to get the corgis ready for the big parade and promises to show him how.
Raggles sees bright flashing lights one night and becomes convinced it is a spaceship.
Baby Jake and Nibbles the rabbit go on a vegetable patch adventure and pop pods of peas.
Woolly tells Tig how to help a little boy on his first day at nursery school.
Bob has the job of renovating a castle but a mix-up leaves his father Robert in charge.
On a snowy day, Harrison tries to plough a huge snow drift.
Dad Donald shares his memories with his son Fraser about his life as a lobster fisherman.
Mr Mentor the inventor has invented some bicycle bells.
Preparations for Sap Day are thrown into turmoil when the Mushas get up to mischief.
Hip is doing magic tricks but things go wrong when he tries to make Hop disappear.
Teal thinks there will be treasure at the end of a rainbow so she sets out to find it.
Nok Tok thinks he has found a new friend in a cave.
The Wottingers are not in. Where could they be? The Pontipines go looking for them.
Stephen Graham reads Giraffes Can't Dance, by Giles Andreae.
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