Series 5: The Wiggles Show (2006)
| The Wiggles Show | |
|---|---|
| Also known as | The Wiggles TV Series 5 |
| Genre | Family |
| Directed by | Paul Field |
| Starring | The Wiggles Paul Paddick |
| Opening theme | Here Come the Wiggles |
| Country of origin | Australia |
| Language(s) | English |
| No. of episodes | 26 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | The Wiggles |
| Producer(s) | Paul Field |
| Running time | 22 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | ABC Disney Channel Playhouse Disney |
| Original airing | 2006 |
| Chronology | |
| Preceded by | Series 4: The Wiggles Show |
| Followed by | Series 6: Wiggle and Learn |
Shown on the Disney Channel 2007–2008.
| # | Episode Name | Prod. Code |
|---|---|---|
| 92 | "Rainy Day" | 30 May 2005 |
| Songs: We like to say hello; Rock a bye your bear; Five little Joeys; Dorothy (Would you like to dance?); Ensalada de fruta fresca (Fruit salad) (Wiggly animation); Havenu Shalom Alechem; The Monkey dance (Wiggly concert) | ||
| 93 | "Pirate Dance" | 6 June 2005 |
| Songs: I can do so many things; Captain Feathersword; I’m a cow (Wiggly animation); Di dicki do dum; Henry’s dance; Butterflies flit (Wiggly animation); Can you (point your fingers and do the twist); Wags the dog | ||
| 94 | "Home Sweet Home" | 2 August 2005 |
| Songs: Get ready to Wiggle; We’re dancing with Wags the Dog (Wiggly concert); A frog went a walking (Wiggly animation); Georgia’s song; Having fun at the beach; Romp bomp a stomp; El baile del chango (The monkey dance) (Mariachi Wiggles); Lights, camera, action, Wiggles! (Wiggly concert) | ||
| 95 | "The Game of the Year" | 4 October 2005 |
| Songs: Take a trip out on the sea; Go, Captain Feathersword, ahoy; Move like an emu; Move your arms like Henry; Ponies; Uncle Noah's Ark; Brown girl in the ring; Rock-a-bye your bear | ||
| 96 | "Story Time" | 4 October 2005 |
| Songs: Doing the flap; Twinkle, twinkle, little star; Haru ga kita; Toot toot; Wake up, Jeff; Cuak cuak (Mariachi Wiggles); Rolling down the sandhills | ||
| 97 | "Have a Happy Birthday, Captain" | 7 November 2005 |
| Songs: Wave to Wags; We’re playing a trick on the Captain; Have a happy birthday, Captain; Bucket of dew/Paddy Condon from Cobar; Lights, camera, action, Wiggles; Henry’s Underwater Big Band (Wiggly Animation); Little Brown Ant; Do the Owl | ||
| 98 | "Gorilla Dance" | 12 January 2006 |
| Songs: Can you (Point your fingers and do the twist; Rock-a-bye your bear (Wiggly concert); Lechoo, yeladim (Wiggly Animation); Piper’s waltz; Dressing up; Rolling down the sand hills (Wiggly Animation); Dorothy’s dance party; Hot potato (Wiggly concert) | ||
| 99 | "Greg's Magic Show" | 28 January 2006 |
| Songs: Dorothy, would you like to dance; Milky, milky, milky, yummy smooth and silky; Henry’s Underwater Big Band (Mandarin Wiggles/Wiggly Animation); Wave to Wags; Wiggly medley (Wiggly Concert); C’est Wags, C’est bon | ||
| 100 | "Country Music" | 14 February 2006 |
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Beccy Cole guest stars as Beccy Bluegrass. Songs: Where’s Jeff (Wiggly concert); Captain’s magic buttons; Hoop dee doo (Wiggly concert); Vegetable soup (Wiggly animation); Do the flap; Big red car |
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| 101 | "Anthony's Lost Appetite" | 23 March 2006 |
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Amanda Keller guest stars as Dr. Verygood. Songs: Let’s go (We’re driving in the big red car); Big red boat; I climb ten steps (Mandarin Wiggles/Wiggly animation; Nicky Nacky Nocky Noo (Wiggly concert); I can do so many things |
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| 102 | "Fun at the Beach" | 27 March 2006 |
| Songs: Lights, camera, action, Wiggles (Wiggles concert); C’est Wags, C’est bon (Wiggly Animation); Bing bang bong (That's a pirate ong); Toot Toot chugga chugga (Wiggly concert); Big red boat; Having fun at the beach; Wiggly medley (Wiggly concert) |
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