Skiboy - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Mountain Witch
Bobby and Sadie live in their uncle's hotel located on snowy hill-slopes. Years of living on high ground have made excellent skiers out of them. One day, the children meet a deaf and dumb old lady who is carrying a little sick boy. Bobby brings them to the hotel and this angers one of the staff, Bruno, who thinks the woman is an evil witch....
Cry Wolf
Bobbie Noel is cast in the role of The Boy Who Cried Wolf today after meeting a newcomer to St. Luc, Sadie McStay. He had bumped into the lass while at his favourite sport — skiing. Sadie, who is fascinated with the beauty of the place, also shares his love for skiing. Together, they indulge in a sort of competition. One day, Sadie suffers a bad fall and is injured. Bobbie rushes to get help but when the team arrives on the scene, Sadie is gone!
Cold Shoulder
A simple tale set on the slippery slopes of the Swiss Alps. Romance between two tourists gets somewhat snowbound.
Family Feud
Old feud smoulders again when Uncle Jacques issues a challenge to a visitor. There is no love lost between skiers Jacques and Gervais, whose rivalry goes way back to their younger days. Their loathing for each other started whon Gervais accused Jacques of cheating in a competition both had entered. Years later, they find another excuse to go for each others' throats. Gervais accuses Jacques of sabotaging his plan to build a new road to a hotel he owns.
To end their enmity, the pair decide to enter a ski contest, forgetting that old age has caught up with them.
Buried Menace
Bobbie goes to the aid of Charles, a filmmaker, trapped in an ice hole by a wartime bomb. A pretty lady journalist (Ingrid Pitt) sees a scoop in the news. The journalist is covering the de-fusing of the bomb—but the local people don't want her to write about it. Bobbie is the only one who can possibly enter the hole and defuse the ticking gadget.
Vanishing Trick
Bobbie tries to rescue a kidnapped Sadie.
Danger Trail
Bobbie and Sadie are trapped high in the mountains by a blizzard. Then they hear a mysterious voice . . .
Hot Ice
Jean is approached by two men who want him to guide them up Mount Weisshorn. Knowing how tricky and dangerous the journey would be in cold weather, Jean refuses.
Angered, the men, who are actually baddies posing as tourists, dognap Gruff and blackmail Bobbie into cooperating. Back home, Bobbie's disappearance has not gone unnoticed by Jean, who recalls having met the men before.
Killer Dog
When his dog Gruff becomes suspected of killing six sheep, Bobby takes it away from St Luc.
Unwelcome Guest
Two people accuse each other of theft. Bobbie tries to get at the truth.
Death Mountain
Francoise Debra, the pretty but hard-headed daughter of a rich tycoon, accepts her friend Phillip's invitation to scale the highest peak in Saint Luc. This decision worries her valet, Henri Rachou. Despite Henri's countless pleas, she is still bent on going. So poor Henri turns to Jean to help him to persuade Francoise. At first, Jean succeeds in convincing Francoise to abandon her plans. Later, however, Francoise changes her mind again.
Treasure Trove
While playing in the snow, Bobbie and Sadie stumble upon a cache of gold coins. Mathieu, one of Jacques' workers, claims the treasure belonged to his dead father. But Jacques suspects that Mathieu is lying, and suggests that the money should, instead, be donated to the church.
Breaking Point (aka Friday's Child)
Bobbie feels uneasy at seeing Jane pally with James, a newcomer to St. Luc. His family teases him about it, saying that he is merely jealous of the bloke.
Later, Bobbie realises that James is actually after Sadie's widowed mother, who is more sophisticated. Mrs. McStay is using James to lure Sadie away from Bobbie's household...
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