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- Animated adaptation of Prokofiev's musical score. Peter awakens to the first day of spring and the beautiful morning turns into an amazing adventure as Peter and his friends - a bird, a cat and deliriously dizzy duck - outwit a mighty wolf.
- A stop motion animated TV series, based on the characters from Kenneth Grahame's classic 1908 novel, 'The Wind in the Willows', and following the 1983 feature-length pilot film.
- The show is about a group of ball-shaped round hounds whose home planet was destroyed. They take part in football matches. They compete against their deadly rivals The Dislikeaballs. All characters names are puns on words ending in "-able", e.g. inflatable is Inflataball etc. The only exceptions being Pam & Dan, spoofs of BBC News 24 sports reporters.
- George has gone missing during teatime. He is actually in his the spare room upstairs, which he calls his 'secret place'. He goes there when he wants to be alone with his doll Bertie and his shell collection.
- Geoffrey wants to change his hair for a fancy dress party. The others join him in experimenting with several wigs, but Geoffrey ends up getting his hair cut instead.
- Zippy is giving Bungle a singing lesson, but refuses to teach George. Alfred Marks comes to visit and gives George a private lesson.
- George and Zippy are unable to sleep because of Bungle snoring, the telephone ringing and the television being on too loud.
- Geoffrey explains all about teeth when Bungle loses one of his milk-teeth and Zippy eats too many sweets.
- The Rainbow gang is having a concert in the backyard. Zippy is being a big show-off and tries to upstage Bungle and Geoffrey as they do a little dance, George when he performs a nursery rhyme and even his singing cousin Zippo.
- The Rainbow gang are anticipating their trip to a Safari Park tomorrow and talk about all the different animals they will see there.
- Geoffrey is cross because George, Zippy and Bungle have made a mess in the garden. So he decides to divide the garden up in equal pieces for each one of them.
- Mr Toad has been reading HG Wells and decides to build his own time machine.
- Whilst trying to drop hints it's his birthday coming up, Mr Toad gets the astrology craze.
- Mr Toad gets the boating craze and tries to build his own boat with the help of the weasels.
- Whilst taking in a music hall show Mr Toad falls in love with performer Lottie D'Urbeville.
- Mr Toad's film making equipment arrives and he begins production of his own film, but when his actors drop out he has to cast the weasels. Toad holds a film premiere at Toad Hall.
- Geoffrey is putting a table together in the shed, which wakes up Bungle who wants to spend the day in bed. Zippy and George ask Freddy to read them a story as Geoffrey's too busy. Afterwards, Rod, Jane and Freddy help building the table.
- Zippy wants to play Snakes and Ladders, while George prefers Happy Families. Later Geoffrey, Rod and Freddy intend to watch a football match while Jane wants to see a cookery programme. Lynda Baron comes over to read a story.
- Rod, Jane and Freddy need some room to practice their song, so everybody begins to move furniture into the yard. But the singing trio and Geoffrey end up chasing the Rainbow table when it rolls off on it's own.
- The Rainbow gang is going on a mystery tour by coach tomorrow, and as preparation they pretend to take a trip in some cardboard boxes in the yard.
- Bungle is selling flags to raise some money for himself. Geoffrey has to pay the bills, so he goes to the bank.
- Geoffrey is expecting his sister to visit, but George is certain she won't be there until the next day. The gang then recounts some other times when Geoffrey was wrong.
- Zippy has got two mice: Milly and Monty. But when Monty escapes, he and Bungle try to cover it up, even when Geoffrey finds his cookies and sweaters have been nibbled on.
- The heating has broken down and it's nearly as cold inside the house as it is outside. Therefore everybody has to dress up in sweaters, scarfs and woolly hats until the heating is fixed again.
- Christmas is coming up but Bungle can't remember where he left the seasonal decorations. But George suggests everybody makes some decorations themselves. Zippy makes a banana snowman.
- George is ill and Geoffrey has to work twice as hard as usual caring for George while doing all of his usual chores.
- George is very concerned about germs. First when Zippy wants to eat an apple, then when Bungle cuts his hand picking up a shard of a broken vase.
- Geoffrey explains to Bungle the difference between drawing something and doodling and scribbling.
- The Rainbow gang is listing all of their favourite things. One of Zippy's is to stay in bed. Bungle likes being busy, but his most favourite thing is daydreaming. George loves to watch lines and shapes on TV and they all enjoy watching Rod, Jane & Freddy sing a song and a Dolly Doodle story.
- The Rainbow gang is going camping, but first they have a lot of preparations to do. As usual, George is a bit worried and Bungle keeps bungling while packing things.
- Auntie Liz looks after George, Zippy & Bungle while Geoffrey is helping Rod, Jane & Freddy with their jumble sale. But Auntie Liz is being terribly over helpful.
- Geoffrey is having a terrible time keeping track of George, Zippy and Bungle and making sure none of them gets hurt by common household objects.
- Geoffrey asks George, Bungle and Zippy to sort our their old toys for a jumble sale in the garden. But Zippy wants to keep all his stuff and get more toys for himself. Meanwhile Bungle mistakenly sells Geoffrey's best jacket to Rod.
- The heating's gone out and Geoffrey is off to fetch a repairman. But Bungle, Zippy & George are freezing inside and call Rod, Jane & Freddy for help.
- Geoffrey takes a trip on a narrow boat with Rod, Jane and Freddy. Bungle makes a pretend narrow boat out of cardboard boxes.
- Zippy, Bungle & George pretend to be Rod, Jane & Freddy. Geoffrey pretends to be Jack Spratt and Mrs. Spratt and other Nursery Rhyme characters. Together with R, J and F they play a game of Charades called 'Guess Who I Am'. Then special guest impressionist Bobby Davro pretends to be Bungle, Zippy, George and Geoffrey.
- The gang is making monster disguises for a costume party. They decide to make a dragon out of cardboard boxes and George calls it Arnold.
- Bungle's best friend Horace comes to stay the night, but nobody else in the Rainbow house is able to see Horace at all.
- The Rainbow gang sing nursery rhymes that teach you how to count. Rod, Jane and Freddy have come up with their own version of 'One, Two and number Three'.
- Bungle is obsessed with counting everything from fingers to doors to knocks on the door. George pretends to lay eggs while performing "Higgledy, Piggledy, My Fat Hen".
- The Rainbow storybook has gone missing, but Det Insp Zippy is on the case, taking everyones fingerprints and searching for clues.
- Geoffrey wants to take a little holiday. George wants to take a trip on the the river. Zippy prefers to go to the seaside instead. And Bungle can't make up his mind.
- A large and heavy box arrives for Rod. Zippy, George and Bungle are very curious what could be inside. Geoffrey decides to play several guessing games with help from Ben Benison.
- Everybody is looking up into the sky but only Geoffrey seems to know why. Zippy is playing with a toy helicopter and making a lot of noise.
- The Rainbow gang explore things that grow and live in the ground. Geoffrey visits a cave.
- Geoffrey finds a book of magic while looking for the Rainbow storybook and tries out some spells that summon Bungle from his work in the garden and later, from having his bath. Meanwhile Wizard Wellbeloved is looking for his lost book.
- The gang is looking at old pictures of when they were young. Then they make a face out of paper and plasticine and Bungle poses while the others paint and draw.
- The Rainbow gang are all still playing with the shakers they made last time. Everybody needs room to spread when they play in the garden. Especially when they throw beanbags made out of old socks at each other to catch.