Rainbow Season 17

August. 02,1985      
Rating:
6.9
Trailer Synopsis

Children's puppet programme featuring music and stories. Join George, Bungle, Zippy, and all their friends at the Rainbow House, always an exciting place to be.

Episode 49 : Working Things Out
July. 25,1986
Episode 48 : Looking After Baby
July. 18,1986
Episode 47 : Sports Day
July. 11,1986
Episode 46 : Mice
July. 04,1986
Episode 45 : Guess Where
June. 27,1986
Episode 44 : Resourcefulness
June. 20,1986
Episode 43 : Journey by Coach
June. 13,1986
Episode 42 : Decision Making
June. 06,1986
Episode 41 : A Day in the Country
May. 30,1986
Episode 40 : Evaluating
May. 23,1986
Episode 39 : The Explorers
May. 16,1986
Episode 38 : Flexibility
May. 09,1986
Episode 37 : Detectives
May. 02,1986
Zippy finds a womans glove and decides to become a detective. We then see a clip of a 'real' detective in action after a woman phones the police about a break in.
Episode 36 : Uncertainly
April. 29,1986
Episode 35 : Guess What
April. 18,1986
Episode 34 : Teeth
April. 11,1986
Episode 33 : The Show Offs
April. 04,1986
Episode 32 : King for a Day
March. 21,1986
To enter a fancy dress competition, George is making a doctor's stethoscope, Bungle is making a crown and Zippy decides to dress as a cook. Bungle becomes fed up with having to listen to Geoffrey all the time and dreams he is the king of Bungleland, where he makes all the rules.
Episode 31 : Sounds
March. 14,1986
Episode 30 : Puzzles and Games
March. 07,1986
Episode 29 : Bungle's Pretend Friend
February. 28,1986
Episode 28 : Discovery
February. 21,1986
Episode 27 : General Farm: Eggs
February. 14,1986
Episode 26 : Wool
February. 07,1986
Episode 25 : Communication
January. 31,1986
Geoffrey is trying to speak on the telephone, but is having trouble hearing because Bungle is listening to a story on the radio and Zippy is watching his favourite programme on the television. He gets them to turn the radio and TV off and discovers that Bungle forgot to pass on a message that was left for him. Later, George and Bungle make party invitations and George asks Bungle to pass all the crayons. But Bungle mishears and thinks he asked him to parcel up all the crayons. Zippy is sad when Bungle tells him he's not invited to the party. But then Bungle says he was only joking which cheers Zippy up again. Rod, Jane and Freddy sing "If You Ever Want To Play A Game". Bungle does a mime, pretending to be a policeman directing traffic. Geoffrey reads a story called "Charlie's News". Bungle, Zippy and George have a treasure hunt in the garden.
Episode 24 : Feet
January. 24,1986
Bungle is not very pleased when Geoffrey walks over the floor he's just cleaned in his muddy boots. Rod, Jane and Freddy sing "Hopscotch". Geoffrey does a tap dance in his tap shoes then shows Zippy and George other shoes he has for doing different things. Jane reads the story of "Cinderella". Geoffrey, Zippy and George help by playing characters from the story. Jane is Cinderella, Geoffrey is Prince Charming and Zippy and George are the Ugly Sisters. Then the next door neighbour's dog Benji escapes from his garden and runs inside the Rainbow house leaving muddy paw prints all over Bungle's clean floor which he is not best pleased about.
Episode 23 : Packaging
January. 17,1986
Episode 22 : Puff and Blow
January. 10,1986
Bungle, Zippy and George learn about the wind and how it blows things around. Geoffrey is blowing bubbles and Zippy is blowing his toy trumpet. George has a go with Zippy's toy trumpet but can't play it, as he sucks instead of blowing. Later the gang go into the garden and Bungle and Geoffrey build a big sandcastle in the sandpit. Then Geoffrey and Bungle make some patterns on a piece of paper by blowing straws dipped in paint. Rod, Jane and Freddy sing "We're Working, Yes, We're Working". Zippy, George, Bungle and Geoffrey act out the story of the Three Little Pigs.
Episode 21 : The Christmas Story
December. 20,1985
Episode 20 : Zippy is Tongue Tied
December. 13,1985
Zippy's behaving oddly and not speaking to anyone because he's tongue-tied. Denise reads a story called 'Cherp Finds His Voice'. Then Zippy, George, Bungle and Geoffrey go to a concert that some children are performing at the village hall. Rod, Jane and Freddy sing "Everybody's Tongue-Tied Sometimes". Zippy performs "I Had A Little Nut Tree" and everyone enjoys his little poem and Zippy doesn't feel tongue-tied anymore.
Episode 19 : The Singing Lesson
December. 06,1985
Zippy's teaching Bungle to sing, but George is sad as he doesn't think he's a good singer, so Alfred comes and teaches him how to sing. Geoffrey dresses up and sings and then Alfred reads a story called 'The Professer's Piano". Rod, Jane and Freddy sing "My Song Has Five Notes". George and Alfred sing "The Rainbow Song" and then everyone joins in.
Episode 18 : Books: The Library
November. 29,1985
Episode 17 : Hair
November. 22,1985
Episode 16 : Protection
November. 15,1985
Geoffrey, Bungle, Zippy and George are in the garden. To protect himself from the sun, Geoffrey puts on some sun cream, Zippy wears some sunglasses to protect his eyes from the bright sunlight and George has an umbrella to keep the sun off him. Then Bungle puts his rain hat on to keep the sun off his head, but Zippy thinks he looks hilarious wearing a rain hat on a sunny day. Then it starts to rain and everyone goes indoors. They look at a book with lots of pictures of fire fighters and wonder why they wear special clothing such as helmets. Geoffrey explains that it is for protection. Rod, Jane and Freddy sing "Open Up Your Umbrella" and Bernie Clifton tells a story called "Ben The Clumsy Spaceman".
Episode 15 : Scribbles and Doodles
November. 08,1985
Bungle wants to draw a picture but can't decide what to draw. He doodles a wiggly line and then turns it into a picture of a worm. George doodles an orange circle and Zippy some green lines on Bungle's picture while he's not around. Rod, Jane and Freddy sing a song about doodling called "Do You Doodle?" Bungle sees his drawing and isn't best pleased that Zippy and George have scribbled on it. Some children doodle and artist Sally Gregory turns their doodles into pictures to tell a story.
Episode 14 : Where Does Milk Come From
November. 01,1985
Bungle, Zippy and George watch a TV programme that shows them how to make a milkshake. Afterwards they decide to make some milkshakes themselves and find out all about where milk comes from. Geoffrey visits a farm and sees some cows being milked and how the milk is transported to the dairy for putting into bottles. Bungle, Zippy, George and Geoffrey sing "I Went To Visit A Farm One Day" and then they find out how milk gets put into bottles at the dairy. Rod, Jane and Freddy sing a song about milk bottles on a doorstep called "Take Us In, Warm Us Up". Zippy and George tell a story about King Geoffrey, Milkmaid Bungle and Daisy the Cow.
Episode 13 : George's Secret Place
October. 25,1985
Bungle's laying out plates and glasses for their tea, but George is missing. George is with his doll Bertie in his secret place. Zippy thinks George has left home, so Bungle zips up his mouth as he thinks hes done it to get away from Zippy's constant chattering. George draws a picture of a flower to put in his secret room and he looks at his collection of shells. Bungle goes to look for him, but cant find him anywhere, but then George returns and everyone wonders where he's been. Rod, Jane and Freddy sing "My Secret Room". Then everyone plays eye spy, but George has disappeared again. George goes back to his secret place and reads a story called 'Ferdy's Secret Place'.
Episode 12 : Overhelpfuls
October. 18,1985
Episode 11 : Parcel Post
October. 11,1985
Episode 10 : What's Wrong with Bungle
October. 04,1985
Bungle is behaving very strangely, and isn't talking to anyone. Geoffrey tries to see what's wrong with him. Rod, Jane and Freddy sing "Out of the Blue". David reads a Tat The Cat story called 'What's Wrong?' Then Bungle feels much better.
Episode 9 : Old Mother Hubbard
September. 27,1985
Geoffrey, Jane, Bungle, Zippy and George act out the nursery rhyme/story of Old Mother Hubbard. Zippy is the storyteller, Jane is Old Mother Hubbard, Geoffrey is Old Father Hubbard and George plays the part of Fido the dog. Rod, Jane and Freddy sing 'Joining the Dots'.
Episode 8 : Shapes 2
September. 20,1985
Episode 7 : Journey on a Narrow Boat
September. 13,1985
Geoffrey and Rod, Jane and Freddy go on a narrow boat holiday, whlie Zippy, George and Bungle decide to make their own narrow boat in the garden. Rod, Jane and Freddy sing "On A Narrow Boat".
Episode 6 : Wall Painting
September. 06,1985
Episode 5 : The Waster
August. 30,1985
Bungle, Zippy and George waste the spaghetti Geoffrey has made them for their lunch. Rod, Jane and Freddy sing "Little Tommy Tucker". Bungle, Zippy and George learn not to waste paper. Geoffrey reads the story of "Randall and The Apples".
Episode 4 : Daydreaming
August. 23,1985
Everyone is having a lovely picnic. Zippy daydreams about food and Geoffrey daydreams about when he was a boy. Jane reads a story called 'The Ten Ton Tortoise'. Then she has a daydream and Rod,Jane and Freddy sing "Red Balloon". Bungle daydreams about having a teddy bears picnic.
Episode 3 : Hands
August. 16,1985
Episode 2 : Wheels
August. 09,1985
Episode 1 : Work That Dad Does
August. 02,1985

Seasons

Season 23
Season 23 1991
Season 22
Season 22 1990
Season 21
Season 21 1989
Season 19
Season 19 1987
Season 20
Season 20 1988
Season 18
Season 18 1986
Season 17
Season 17 1985
Season 16
Season 16 1984
Season 15
Season 15 1984
Season 14
Season 14 1983
Season 13
Season 13 1983
Season 12
Season 12 1982
Season 11
Season 11 1981
Season 10
Freddy Marks replaces Roger Walker, creating the best remembered line up of the "Rainbow" Singers 'Rod, Jane and Freddy'.
Season 10 1980
Season 9
Season 9 1979
Season 8
Season 8 1978
Season 7
Roger Walker replaces Matthew Corbett who leaves the show to continue presenting 'The Sooty Show' for his father.
Season 7 1977
Season 6
Season 6 1976
Season 5
Season 5 1975
Season 4
A new group of singers, husband and wife team Rod and Jane join the cast along with Matthew Corbett.
Season 4 1974
Season 3
The first Season with the Best known presenter of the show Geoffrey Hayes, and the more familiar characterisation of Bungle.
Season 3 1974
Season 2
Roy Skelton joins the cast as the voice of Zippy and George.
Season 2 1973
Season 1
Season 1 1972

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