Listings for Tuesday 22nd January
Jump down to: AfternoonSarah-Jane, Justin and Tamba find out about friends, water and fish.
Spencer, who has never played golf, has invited Miss Hoolie to play a round.
Lola and her best friend Lotta find out what a fossil is and are determined to find one.
The Cloudbabies are playing hide and seek and Sun wants to join in but he is too big.
Rosie decides to get Oakley's Little Acorns into shape as a choir.
Bob and the team build an exercise park, and Mr Bentley takes on a personal trainer.
Wilson decides to try on some jetpacks and learn to fly.
The Octonauts are caught between two groups of anemones.
Tilly's friends decide to make her a tail so that she can join in with their tail dance.
Tig goes to stay with Angel, and finds herself all alone with everyone else asleep.
When Mike gets everyone lost, he tries to think of others instead of just himself.
Timmy and his friends set off around the playground to hunt for a mysterious creature.
Jake and the others get confused about what happens when night falls.
Five dressed-up toys come to life for a disco boogie and five hamsters make an appearance.
Seren and Ela are searching for clues around the garden to find Hari.
When I finds some invisible ink, she plays all kinds of tricks on the other Alphablocks.
The crew gather rhymes to fuel their rocket - including a poem by Coral Rumble.
Chinese bug Wei wants to put on a bug-tastic chopping act for the Big Bug Show.
Justin and two new friends explore Manchester city centre on an open-top bus.
Chris and Pui and the toys ride a magic carpet to Rainbow Land.
The ZingZillas show off their dance moves and light up the jungle's disco floor.
Rebecca steps through the magic curtain to play fire fighters.
The Mini Makers make an enormous ladybird.
Digger, Petal and Gobo have forgotten it's Dash's birthday.
In this duet, Big and Small sing about the crazy activities they do on Opposite Day.
Nat's Iconi-Screen isn't working properly, leaving Rumple unable to go home.
Katy and her friends make freewheeling fruit fingers and have lots of fun skateboarding.
Dr Juno has a patient who doesn't want to be examined.
Baby Jake and Sydney the monkey go on a tropical adventure and play building.
Five dressed-up toys come to life for a disco boogie and five hamsters make an appearance.
Seren and Ela are searching for clues around the garden to find Hari.
When I finds some invisible ink, she plays all kinds of tricks on the other Alphablocks.
The crew gather rhymes to fuel their rocket - including a poem by Coral Rumble.
Chinese bug Wei wants to put on a bug-tastic chopping act for the Big Bug Show.
Justin and two new friends explore Manchester city centre on an open-top bus.
Chris and Pui and the toys ride a magic carpet to Rainbow Land.
The ZingZillas show off their dance moves and light up the jungle's disco floor.
Rebecca steps through the magic curtain to play fire fighters.
The Mini Makers make an enormous ladybird.
Digger, Petal and Gobo have forgotten it's Dash's birthday.
Raa Raa can't get rid of his hiccups, so his friends try to help him.
The Line draws Dipdap a comic about aliens.
Panzee wants to be a statue but the ZingZillas have a traditional Irish song to sing.
Nurse Morag and the Healthy Helpers look at what foods can make people feel unwell.
Andy and Kip head to South Africa for a wild adventure in search of gannets.
Nina investigates how cranes work - with the help of Luke, her sight neuron.
Mike wants to present a very knightly 'A Knight's Life' at the show and tell.
Someone seems determined to disrupt a performance by piano virtuoso Oscar Paws.
Wilson has to prove that he knows when to use his horn, and when not to use it.
With useless superhero Captain Adorable and glamorous newshound Gail Force.
Dad gives Mum a beautiful necklace for their wedding anniversary but she loses it.
Jack tells a story of the day he found a honey pot floating in the sea.
When Abney and Teal have a snooze, they don't wake up where they expect.
Harry the hyena's family holiday goes from bad to worse.
The Pinky Ponk gets stuck in a tree. Everybody slides up and down and it breaks free.
Simon Pegg reads Stanley's Stick, by John Hedgley.
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