List of ZZZap! Episodes - Series 3 (1995)

Series 3 (1995)

# Title Original air date # episode
21 "Episode 3.1" 6 January 1995 (1995-01-06) 1
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert attempts to fix his garden fence. Smart Arty: Smart Arty has problems with a TV. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to make Banana Lollies. Question Mark: Traction Engine. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares the kids to make their way from one end of a swimming pool to the other, with the aid of some inflatable rings.
22 "Episode 3.2" 13 January 1995 (1995-01-13) 2
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert goes to a gym to get fit. Smart Arty: Smart Arty draws some balloons. The Handymen: The Handymen perform a magic trick called The Vanishing Coin. Question Mark: Melon. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares the kids to her ice cream on a stick challenge.
23 "Episode 3.3" 20 January 1995 (1995-01-20) 3
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert tries to relax on a hammock. Smart Arty: Smart Arty tries to get paint off his hands. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to make a Prisoner Card. Question Mark: Flowers. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares the kids to her version of a football game.
24 "Episode 3.4" 27 January 1995 (1995-01-27) 4
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert needs to brush his teeth before bed, now if only he could get the toothpaste out of its tube. Smart Arty: Smart Arty draws a boat, but he is having trouble sailing it down the river. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to make a Stamp Frame. Question Mark: Orange/Cow/Train. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares the kids to move a shopping trolley around an obstacle course, whilst wearing roller skates.
25 "Episode 3.5" 3 February 1995 (1995-02-03) 5
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert is cleaning his living room, with the aid of a vacuum cleaner—which has a mind of its own. Smart Arty: Smart Arty attempts to fix his easel. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to make Balloon Cards. Question Mark: Coconut/Police Car. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares the kids to catch school dinners on their heads.
26 "Episode 3.6" 10 February 1995 (1995-02-10) 6
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert goes to an Italian restaurant. Smart Arty: Smart Arty goes swimming. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to make Pop Up Cards. Question Mark: Toy Rabbit/Hovercraft. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares the kids to her messy tea party challenge.
27 "Episode 3.7" 17 February 1995 (1995-02-17) 7
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert tries to stop a rabbit from eating his prize carrots. Smart Arty: Smart Arty draws an elevator. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to make a Cress Hand. Question Mark: Slinky/Sheep/Bus. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares the kids to walk along a bridge on a swimming pool and get into a boat at the other end.
28 "Episode 3.8" 24 February 1995 (1995-02-24) 8
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert gets his toe stuck in a bath tap. Smart Arty: Smart Arty plays tennis, but he can't seem to get the hang of playing it. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to make a Flying Chicken. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares the kids to her sausage and mash challenge.
29 "Episode 3.9" 3 March 1995 (1995-03-03) 9
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert keeps cool on a hot day with some ice cream. Smart Arty: Smart Arty draws himself an aeroplane. The Handymen: The Handymen perform a magic trick called The Magic Cups. Question Mark: Cake. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares the kids to her version of a sack race.
30 "Episode 3.10" 10 March 1995 (1995-03-10) 10
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert attempts to take his picture, with an appearance of Smart Arty. Smart Arty: Smart Arty eats too many food. The Handymen: The Handymen perform a disappearing scarf trick. Question Mark: Cheese Grater. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares the kids to balance cups and plates, whilst putting a ball on top of it.

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