Episode List
Season One:
- Pandomonium! - First broadcast: 6 September 1991
- Special Event - First broadcast: 13 September 1991
- Water Boobies - First broadcast: 20 September 1991
- Cowboys and Indiscipline - First broadcast: 27 September 1991
- Hyp-Not-isn't - First broadcast: 18 October 1991
- Automanic Transmission - First broadcast: 25 October 1991
- The Hole Truth and Nothing... - First broadcast: 1 November 1991
- The Case of the Vose Vase - First broadcast: 8 November 1991
- Dummy Run - First broadcast: 15 November 1991
- Scout's Dishonour - First broadcast: 22 November 1991
- Escort Red-Handed - First broadcast: 29 November 1991
- Private Ears - First broadcast: 6 December 1991
- Blunder on the Orient Express - First broadcast: 13 December 1991
Season Two:
- Acting the Goat - First broadcast: 11 September 1992
- Artful Dodgers - First broadcast: 18 September 1992
- Is There a Doctor in the House? - First broadcast: 25 September 1992
- Woof and Tumble - First broadcast: 2 October 1992
- Treasure Haunt - First broadcast: 9 October 1992
- Tempers Fugit - First broadcast: 16 October 1992
- French Exchange - First broadcast: 23 October 1992
- The Poultry-Geist - First broadcast: 30 October 1992
- Jester Moment - First broadcast: 6 November 1992
- Stone Me! - First broadcast: 13 November 1992
- Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Dolt - First broadcast: 20 November 1992
- Pie in the Sky - First broadcast: 27 November 1992
- Unstable Fable - First broadcast: 4 December 1992
- The Hound of the Hobbes-Sutclyffes - First broadcast: 11 December 1992
- Yule be Sorry! - First broadcast: 18 December 1992
- But Me, No Butlers! - First broadcast: 24 December 1992
- Do-in Yourself - First broadcast: 29 December 1992
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