Episodes
- Tiger Takes Off (Tiger accidentally goes for a trip on a hovercraft Brains created.)
- The Case of the Missing Doughnut (Doughnut eats an invisibility formula Brains invented.)
- Get a Movie On (The gang make a film to enter a contest.)
- Starstruck (The gang are chased by security around Elstree Studios, as they look for a movie star's runaway dog.)
- Happy Haunting (Albert takes the gang to a stately home for a day out.)
- Summer Camp (The gang camp in a field with a middle aged couple who get the worst of it.)
- The Pop Singer (The group try to launch The Cool Cavalier's pop career with a disco.)
- Scooper Strikes Out (Scooper is knocked out by a baseball and dreams he is with Alice in Wonderland.)
- Robbie the Robot (Brains invents a robot which is sent to rescue Tiger's tiger from a neighbour's garden, and later becomes the hit of the television show Inventors' Club.)
- The Go-Karters (A biker sabotages the gang's go-kart, as a result of which Spring ends up in court after a high speed police chase.)
- A Helping Hound (The gang unsuccessfully try to help a woman threatened with eviction to decorate her house, but help comes when Tiger receives a large cash reward for finding a lost dog.)
- Invaders from Space (Men in spacesuits are advertising a new sweet called Planet 7, but the gang think it is an alien invasion.)
- Barney (The gang befriend Barney, a one-man band who keeps getting moved on by the police.)
- Man's Best Friend (The gang put on a show with aluminium foil as an entry fee to buy a guide dog for the blind.)
- United We Stand (The owner of the yard that the gang use wants to turn it into a car park, but the kids sabotage his meeting with the Mayor.)
- Up to Scratch (Billie has to look after a dog named Scratch which runs off after a man with a flea circus turns up.)
- A Hit for a Miss (The boys fall for substitute teacher Miss Petit, which makes Billie jealous, and help her put on a show for an old folks home.)
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