• Magpie - Susan lives in a beach house by the sea, and is glad to give me and my friends/bandmates research on Magpie for the show, all while following an arrow round her house.
  • HR Pufnstuf - Pufnstuf lives in a psychedelic house in the woods, and gladly gives information through a silly song.
  • White Horses - The bandmates and I try to tame the white horse through gentle music to see if there's research on the show.
  • Screen Test - The bandmates and I ask the hosts of Screen Test for research, and they explain it through a simple animation.
  • Bod - The bandmates and I try to copy the noises of the themes of Bod and his friends and look for rhyming words for Cake, Fish and Sheep in order for Bod to give us information for the show.
  • Teletubbies - As we try to ask the Teletubbies for advice, the narrator tries to explain to us, but he appears to be sarcastic and tired, so much in fact that he quits, so we ask the Voice Trumpets for help, and then we encounter a magic cloud which rains so many flowers on us we sing a '70s psychedelic song.
  • Dick N Dom In Da Bungalow - We try to ask Dick and Dom for research on their show, but not before lots of crazy mucky things happen, like 'Creamy Muck Muck On Toast'.
  • Hector's House - Trying to ask Hector for information on his show, Zsazsa and Madame Kiki try to ruin the fun with their wild activities, and Hector has a hectic time dodging them all.
  • The Woodentops - As we ask The Woodentops for advice on their show, the band tries to remember the words used to activate the biggest spotty dog you've ever seen.
  • Runaround - The host of Runaround tries to get us to compete in challenges in order to get some information on this show.
  • Button Moon - Mr Spoon helps us weave a tale in order to give some information about his adventures on Button Moon.
  • Pinky & Perky - Despite seeing the sign 'Pinky & Perky Are Busy At The Moment', we barge into their house and ask them for information on their lives while they're in the bath together.
  • Just William - We're glad to see William at school, who talks along with his friend Ginger about his show before participating with us in a game of football.
  • Tweenies - The Tweenies talk about their show to us, but when Max makes the Tweenie Clock stop at Song Time, we play a song alongside the Tweenies.
  • Cheggers Plays Pop - Cheggers lets us perform for him in order to let us get information on his show.
  • The Secret Garden - Bluey and Bingo become too entranced in the Secret Garden to even gather information for us.
  • Adventures Of Robin Hood - We help Robin Hood defeat the Sheriff Of Nottingham in order to get some information on his show.
  • Tales Of The Riverbank - The band and I get really quiet in order to get up close to Hammy, GP and their friends, who talk to them about their show and give information.
  • Vision On - We learn a few signs from the hosts of Vision On in order to get some information, but we struggle to understand sign language. Luckily, Bingo knows.
  • We Are The Champions - We compete in a few challenges from the show to get a better understanding of the show's origin.
  • Catweazle - Trying to ask Catweazle for information, he just panics and runs off, so we decide to ask the producer instead.
  • Skippy - Skippy engages in a game of tag with us in order to give us information on his adventures.
  • Bob The Builder - When asking Bob for information on his show, the machines get all excited because they think we're Lenny & The Lazers.
  • My Parents Are Aliens - We try to ask the alien parents if their show has any backstory, but they just respond with silly answers and noises.
  • Pokemon - Ash and Pikachu just refuse to talk to us since they've appeared on CBBC, so we chase Pikachu and catch him in order to get some information.
  • Noggin The Nog - We try to ask Noggin the Nog for advice on his stories, but since he can't move, we just have to transcribe what his voice is telling us.
  • Michael Bentine's Potty Time - Potties are everywhere. Mistaking it for a real potty, Bingo pees all over one of them before being scolded by Michael Bentine.
  • How - We ask the hosts of How a simple question: "HOW did your show come to be formed?"
  • Mary, Mungo & Midge - Mungo and Midge are out on a walk when they see us pretending to be buskers on the street, and they get to give us some advice.
  • The Famous Five - We assist the Famous Five in looking high and low for information on their show, until we find the answer in a shipwreck.
  • The Snowman - Since The Snowman can't talk, we transcribe what he's saying through a talkie-talkie.
  • The Double Deckers - The Double Decker kids try to give us information on their show through a hysterical chase sequence.
  • The Record Breakers - The hosts of the Record Breakers try to let us break the record for the longest note held on the guitar in order to get some information.
  • Lassie - We try to follow Lassie through the woods to try to find some information on her show down the well.
  • Jackanory - We end up in the pages of a Jackanory book and try to reason with the narrator the story behind Jackanory.
  • Andy Pandy - Trying to talk with Andy Pandy, Teddy and Looby, we try some songs with added names in them to get some information about their show.
  • The Adventures Of Black Beauty - We try to hitch a ride on Black Beauty and mistake him for the Black Stallion.
  • Pob - Pob is really difficult to talk to, especially as he's just, as Resus calls him, 'an alien doll with no legs'.
  • Chucklevision - We realise the Chuckle Brothers can be anyone and anything, which makes kids want to be anyone and anything they can possibly dream of.
  • Newsround - We discover the Newsround studio is destroyed due to CBBC's new woke agenda, but find a piece of paper with a letter from Ore Oduba.
  • Metal Mickey - Resus accuses Metal Mickey of ripping off Mickey Mouse, but finds that Metal Mickey does have some nice information to tell about his adventures.
  • Animal Magic - We try to talk to the animals at a zoo about the history of their show, to which they respond with normal human voices.
  • Wind In The Willows - No one in Toad Hall even remembers the history of the show except Mr Toad, who remembers it quite well.
  • Bill & Ben - Weed tries to transcribe the Flowerpot Men's language for us to talk about the history of their show.
  • The Herbs - We cover Parsley's song in order to get information from Lady Rosemary and Sir Basil about The Herbs.
  • Pipkins - Hartley Hare refuses to talk to us about his show, until we bribe him with a piece of a peanut butter sandwich.
  • Wide Awake Club - The band and I try to use Timmy's mallet against him, until we realise he just wants information about the show, which he gives while sorting through his box of practical jokes.
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