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The Case of the Missing Kohlrabi

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Last broadcast on Tue, 10 Nov 2009, 16:20 on BBC HD (see all broadcasts).

Synopsis

The adventures of two unlikely friends. Big is shocked one morning to discover that some of his vegetables are missing from the garden. Where have they gone? He concludes that they must have been taken by someone, but who would steal the vegetables? Small is convinced it's the Gwelf, even though Big tries to tell him that Gwelfs aren't real.

They decide to hide out in the garden and keep watch on the vegetable patch to discover the truth. During the watch, Small notices a vegetable being tugged back down into the ground. He rushes over and grabs the plant to save it. Big appears at this moment, but it looks to him as if it's Small who is trying to take stuff from the garden!

Just then, however, he sees a mole peeking out of the ground and eating the plants. Small is relieved to be proven innocent. Big feels sorry for the hungry mole and says that in future he will plant more vegetables so that everyone can have a share. Including Gwelfs, adds Small..

Credits

Actor
Lenny Henry
Actor
Imelda Staunton
Participant
Todd Doldersum
Participant
Jason Hopley
Participant
Jamie Shannon
Participant
Caitlin O'Reilly
Participant
Darren Pickering
Director
Jamie Shannon
Producer
David Collier
Producer
Sharon Summerling

Broadcasts

  1. Tue 10 Nov 2009
    12:20
  2. Tue 10 Nov 2009
    16:20

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