Listings for Friday 22nd March
Jump down to: AfternoonNok Tok tries to reach the top of the blossom berry tree.
Nat wants to test his camera by taking a photo of Skitter, but Skitter won't sit still.
Wibbly makes his own magic bus, with four chairs to sit on and four cushions for wheels.
The Cloudbabies sing lullabies to the stars to help them sleep.
Will makes some very blue bozberry crush.
It's the team's first full day in Sunflower Valley and the machines are a bit nervous.
Michael is organising an open air movie night but the film is accidentally lost.
Pru is starring in the famous ballet Chicken Lake and needs to make her outfit fabulous.
When Tig crosses the road with her dad she refuses to hold his hand.
Evie conjures up a troop of magical Mikes to do his work for him.
The Octonauts share a few fun facts about the cuttlefish.
Timmy and his friends have fun sliding around when the playground is frosty.
Sarah finds an umbrella that doesn't seem to like the rain.
The ZingZillas intend to have a day at the cinema, but the film projector blows up.
Hugo discovers that sometimes you have to make lots of mistakes to learn something.
Squiglet demonstrates how to write the letter d.
O goes through the magnifying glass to where the grass is blue and the trees are square!
Princess Ela prepares for a ride in her carriage.
The crew find a poem by Laura Dockrill and get sucked into a rhymehole full of space junk.
Justin joins the Birches Bears cheerleading team as they prepare for an exciting showcase.
It's a hot day at Mr Bloom's fete in King's Lynn and Raymond needs an ice cream.
Tom and Pui are delivering post around the playroom.
The clock from Hickory Dickory Dock has broken and not struck one.
The Mini Makers make an enormous ladybird.
Kiwa says she's been zapped by aliens but Dr Ranj tells her it is actually sunburn.
Nat wants to test his camera by taking a photo of Skitter, but Skitter won't sit still.
Katy and her friends make cookies and have fun playing in a maze.
Hip's friends join in to make lots of noises for his favourite very noisy story.
Quinn builds Muffin a bouncy pogo nest and warns her it will only fit one bird at a time.
Guinea Fowl travels to the very top of Mount Tinga Tinga to discover why it shines.
Hugo discovers that tiny flowers and huge elephants are part of nature.
Squiglet demonstrates how to write the letter d.
O goes through the magnifying glass to where the grass is blue and the trees are square!
Princess Ela prepares for a ride in her carriage.
The crew find a poem by Laura Dockrill and get sucked into a rhymehole full of space junk.
Justin joins the Birches Bears cheerleading team as they prepare for an exciting showcase.
It's a hot day at Mr Bloom's fete in King's Lynn and Raymond needs an ice cream.
Tom and Pui are delivering post around the playroom.
The clock from Hickory Dickory Dock has broken and not struck one.
The Mini Makers make an enormous ladybird.
Kiwa says she's been zapped by aliens but Dr Ranj tells her it is actually sunburn.
Baby Jake and the Hamsternauts go on a space adventure and enjoy a party.
Rebecca finds out whether she has what it takes to be a mechanic.
A fair is being held in the park, and Sarah and Duck can't find their bench.
Andy and Kip see giant bull frogs in the grassy plains of Southern Africa.
Nina investigates how computers work - with the help of Luke and Felix.
The Octopod is attacked by a colossal squid, who drags the ship down an abyssal trench.
Brewster has to transport loaded cars to the quarry, but it isn't as easy as he expects.
Twigs causes no end of trouble when he uses a magic pebble to grant his every wish.
Mum Julie, who is an artist, shares her memories with her daughter Meredith.
Ernie gives Jack a new lightbulb for his ship's lamp.
Abney and Teal are painting all sorts of things, but Neep won't join in.
Lau Lau tries to make a den big enough for all the cheebies and piplings to fit inside.
The Pontipines go for a long walk to the Tombliboo house, where the children play a game.
Phina Oruche reads Tell Me the Day Backwards, by Albert Lamb and David McPhail.
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