Series 2 (1994)
Series 2 saw the departure of Tricky Dicky and the inclusion of a new character – Daisy Dares, played by Deborah McCallum. The episodes were produced in 1993.
# | Title | Original Airdate | # episode |
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11 | "Episode 2.1" | 7 January 1994 (1994-01-07) | 1 |
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert buys himself a goldfish, which causes him a lot of trouble. Smart Arty: Smart Arty plays a round of golf. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to make Waving Cards. Question Mark: Basket/Tractor. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares a group of kids to her 'gunge limbo'. | |||
12 | "Episode 2.2" | 14 January 1994 (1994-01-14) | 2 |
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert finds a direction. Smart Arty: Smart Arty attempts to make his breakfast. The Handymen: The Handymen perform a magic dice trick. Question Mark: Football/Ambulance. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares the kids to make a giant sandwich in a bouncy castle. | |||
13 | "Episode 2.3" | 21 January 1994 (1994-01-21) | 3 |
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert has hiccups in bed. Smart Arty: Smart Arty attempts to hang his picture up to his wall. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to make mad faces. Question Mark: Dartboard/Tree In Blossom. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares the kids to go across a swimming float bridge. | |||
14 | "Episode 2.4" | 28 January 1994 (1994-01-28) | 4 |
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert attempts to decorate his glow in the dark room. Smart Arty: Smart Arty plays a game of cat and mouse. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to change a 2p coin into a 10p coin. Question Mark: Tennis Ball. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares a group of kids to her ice skating challenge. | |||
15 | "Episode 2.5" | 4 February 1994 (1994-02-04) | 5 |
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert has problems watering the flowers. Smart Arty: Smart Arty attempts to drive in his car. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to make a cool handshake. Question Mark: Apple/Helicopter/Elephant. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares a group of kids to touch a series of poles using giant gloves (whilst blind folded), without the buckets of gunge resting on top of each pole, tipping over onto them. | |||
16 | "Episode 2.6" | 11 February 1994 (1994-02-11) | 6 |
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert attempts to bake his cake. Smart Arty: Smart Arty goes fishing. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to turn the elephant around. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares a group of kids to paint with their hats on. | |||
17 | "Episode 2.7" | 18 February 1994 (1994-02-18) | 7 |
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert visits a hardware store, but he attempts to tie his shoelaces. Smart Arty: Smart Arty accidentally spills paint on the floor. The Handymen: The Handymen show you to burst through paper. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares a group of kids to build a tower of giant cards. | |||
18 | "Episode 2.8" | 25 February 1994 (1994-02-25) | 8 |
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert goes to a valentines party. Smart Arty: Smart Arty rides in a bus. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to make a handy card. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares a group of kids to go across some giant haystacks. | |||
19 | "Episode 2.9" | 4 March 1994 (1994-03-04) | 9 |
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert attempts to comb his hair, which has gone completely wrong. Smart Arty: Smart Arty plays a game of hockey. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to make a fruity relaxing tea. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares a group of kids to splat ketchup onto some chips. | |||
20 | "Episode 2.10" | 11 March 1994 (1994-03-11) | 10 |
Cuthbert Lilly: Cuthbert attempts to stick a picture to his bedroom wall. Smart Arty: Smart Arty goes sunbathing. The Handymen: The Handymen show you how to make a picture laugh. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares a group of kids to her messy party challenge. |
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