Bodger and Badger - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Letsby Avenue
Bodger applies for the handyman's job at Letsby Avenue Junior School, but will he get it?

Abracabadger
Will magic be enough when Miss Moon sees Badger? Class Four come to the rescue.

The Bare Mayor
Mrs Trout announces that the mayor is coming to visit the school, but Badger gets the wrong end of the stick.

The Skeleton
Mrs Trout purchases a skeleton for the school, but at the expense of any school trips.

Mr. Wobert the Watcatcher
Mrs Trout thinks the school has rats, so she calls in a ratcatcher.

The Hairy Fairy
Mrs Trout's birthday cake from the cake shop mysteriously disappears shortly after Badger opens it, so Simon makes a miniature mashed potato statue of the headmistress as a replacement. Miss Moon spots this and thinks the fairies have cast a spell on Mrs Trout.

The Wonky Window
Bodger and Badger attempt to repair a wonky window in Mrs Trout's office, without much success.

Mr. Crusher and the Ninja Zombies from Mars
Class Four are not impressed with Miss Moon's pixie prancing in PE class. However, they soon discover that the new gym teacher is a lot worse.

The Burglar
Bodger and Badger mistake Mrs Trout for a burglar when she puts on a costume for the Mayor's Fancy Dress Ball. But it is not long before a real burglar breaks in to steal the school trophies.

Snowflakes in Hawaii
It's Hawaiian Day at Letsby Avenue. But the fun day proves not to be, when Mrs Trout cancels the coal delivery.

Mavis and the Fingerpoppers
Mavis from Troff's Nosherama, who is now a pop star, comes to visit Simon at the school. Everyone is excited to have a pop star on the premises, even Mrs Trout. Mavis hypnotises Badger into singing "Old MacDonald Had A Farm".

School's Out
As the end of term approaches, Bodger and Badger reminisce about their year at Letsby Avenue.
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