Rainbow Season 21

August. 09,1989      
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 24 : No Accounting for George
March. 02,1990
Zippy wants to buy a new model car and Bungle wants to buy a comic, so George lends them some money, but then he realises he hasn't got as much money in his money box as he thought he had. Geoffrey reads a story called 'The More The Merrier'. Geoffrey gives George some chores to do to earn extra pocket money so he can buy a xylophone.
Episode 23 : Wrong Day
February. 23,1990
Episode 22 : The VIP
February. 16,1990
Someone very special is coming for dinner, a VIP.
Episode 21 : Practice Makes Perfect
February. 09,1990
Bungle is learning to play his keyboard, but he never stops playing it which annoys everyone. Geoffrey comes up with an idea to help improve his playing and asks Jessica to gives him some piano lessons.
Episode 20 : Family Pressure
February. 02,1990
Episode 19 : Geoffrey Learns French
January. 26,1990
Episode 18 : George and Germs
January. 19,1990
Episode 17 : Super Bungle
January. 12,1990
Super Bungle helps George get his doll from Zipoid and Mr Geoffrey who live on the planet of too many toys.
Episode 16 : The Toymaker
December. 22,1989
Episode 15 : Same/Different
December. 15,1989
Zippy's cousin Zippo comes to stay but Zippy gets annoyed when Geoffrey's 'friend' Jenny keeps getting them mixed up.
Episode 14 : Borrowing
December. 08,1989
Everyone is borrowing things, but they forget to give them back. Zippy's taken George's basket and moved his shells, Bungle's taken Geoffrey's ruler, George has taken Bungle's scissors and Geoffrey's borrowed the paints and forgotten to put them back. Gabrielle shows everyone her game that's she made.
Episode 13 : Night Out
December. 01,1989
Zippy, George and Bungle camp out in the garden for the night but not everything goes to plan.
Episode 12 : Time/Space
November. 24,1989
Geoffrey has forgotten he had to make a rocket for a children's party, so Gabrielle Bradshaw comes round to help him.
Episode 11 : Our Common Land
November. 17,1989
Geoffrey, Zippy George and Bungle find out that the council want to build houses on the Rainbow woodland.
Episode 10 : Worried and Weary
November. 10,1989
George is collecting money for the local hospital. Gabrielle makes lots of paper animals to sell at the jumble sale and shows everyone how to make them. The Rainbow gang have a jumble sale in the garden.
Episode 9 : Zippy Wants to be a Comedian
November. 02,1989
When watching Ernie Wise on the TV, Zippy develops aspirations to be a comedian himself, but no-one will laugh at his jokes. That night he has a dream in which he meets Ernie Wise, thus imbuing him with the talent he needs to become a master comedian.
Episode 8 : Zipman and Bobbin
October. 27,1989
Zippy is building his own Batmobile out of cardboard. Then he and George pretend to be Zip Man and Bobbin the Boy Blunder. Together they stop Geoffrey the Joker from getting rid of the worlds laughter.
Episode 7 : Misbehaving
October. 20,1989
When Zippy, George and Bungle are misbehaving, Geoffrey gets so fed up that he goes out for the day- and gets his extremely strict grumpy Uncle Bill to come and look after the misbehaving trio.
Episode 6 : Neighbours
October. 13,1989
Zippy, George and Bungle, mistaking a sikh turban for a crown, think a King and Queen have moved in next door.
Episode 5 : Geoffrey Babysits
October. 06,1989
Geoffrey tells Zippy, Bungle and George about Bobby who's moved in next door, but Geoffrey seems to spend most of the time with Bobby leaving Zippy, George and Bungle very unhappy until they find out why. Geoffrey read a story called 'Hot Dog, Shaggy Dog'.
Episode 4 : Family in the Garden
September. 29,1989
Geoffrey knocks down Zippy and George's skittles over and then falls over into Bungle's paddling pool. He then goes to sit down but sits on Bungle's lemonade and isn't best pleased. Geoffrey decides that everyone should have their own piece of the garden so that he can have his own quiet corner, Zippy can grow things to eat, George can grow flowers and Bungle wants to have animals on his piece of garden. Bungle and Geoffrey measure the garden whilst Zippy and George design a plan. Zippy and George show Geoffrey their plan for the garden, but they've put everyone in the same part of the garden. Auntie comes round and reads everyone a story called 'Thomas The Gardener'. Then everyone has their own piece of garden and Bungle brings a donkey into the garden so children can ride him.
Episode 3 : Rejected and Neglected
September. 22,1989
Zippy is trying to write a song for a talent contest . He refuses help from Bungle George and Geoffrey but finds it's more difficult to do than he realised.
Episode 2 : Bungling Bungle
September. 15,1989
Geoffrey decides to decorate with Bungle's help but things don't go to plan when Bungle wallpapers over the door.
Episode 1 : Family Get Together
August. 09,1989
Zippy, George, Bungle and Geoffrey are going to go for a picnic but it's rains so they decide to have their picnic inside. Zippy and George perform a show for Bungle and Geoffrey and sing "Three Blind Mice". Geoffrey reads a story called 'Home is Best'. Bungle sings "London's Burning" and Zippy, George and Geoffrey join in and they all have their picnic.

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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