List of Episodes
1960-62 - Series One
- Lost In A Cave
- The Wild Goat
- Stranded On An Island
- The Winner
- Cousin Barney (No longer airing on television)
- The New Skates
- On The Line (Did Not Air On Television from 1990-2005)
- Polka Dot Tie (No Longer Airing on Television)
- The Kite
- The Mechanical Man
- The Pilgrim Boy (No Longer Airing On Television)
- All Alone
- The Time Machine
1963 - Series Two
- The Sliver Mine
- The Waterfall
- Down On The Farm (No Longer Airing on Television)
- The Bell Ringer
- The Parade
- Officer Bob
- The Shoemaker
- Ten Little Indians aka Tin Pin Alley (No Longer Airing On Television)
- Not For Sale
- The Dog Show
- Boy Lost
- The Runaway
- The Sudden Storm
1964 - Series Three
- Man Of The House (Did Not Air On Television 1990-2005)
- Happy Landing
- Bully Up A Tree
- The Big Apple
- The Bridge
- The Lemonaide Stand
- Rags and Buttons
- A Diller a Dollar
- Hocus Pocus
- Editor In Chief
- Jeep In The Deep
- The Gang aka The Jickets
- Good Neighbor
1965
- Christmas Lost and Found (Half Hour Special)
1967
- Happy Easter (Half Hour Special)
1968
- The New Years Promise (Half Hour Special)
1969
- Halloween: Who Dun It (Half Hour Special)
1970 - Series Four
- The Stopped Clock
- Who Me
- If At First You Don't Succeed
- Kukaburrah
- The Caretakers
- Finders Keepers
- The Hard Way
- Who's George
- The Greatest
- Help (No Longer Airing On Television)
- Boy In Trouble
- Rickety Rackety
- Blind Man's Bluff
1971
- School: Who Needs It? (Half Hour Special)
1972 - Series Five
- 6763
- Kum Ba Yah
- Doghouse Dreamhouse
- Upside Down and Backwards
- Good Bad Luck
- The Watchdogs (No Longer Airing On Television)
- Louder Please
- Zillion Dollar Combo
- Pieces Of Eight
- Chicken
- Come Come To The Fair
- Ready or Not
- What's His Name (No Longer Airing on television)
1975
- To The Rescue (Half Hour Special)
2004
- Snowboard Christmas (Hour Special)
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