The BEST episodes written by Anna Starkey

Charlie is Broken!
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7.67
6 votes

#1 - Charlie is Broken!

Charlie and Lola - Season 2 - Episode 11

Charlie and Lola are creating a circus for their grandparents, with Charlie juggling and Lola desperately trying to do forward rolls. But when he is playing soccer in the park with Marv, Charlie breaks his arm. This leaves the siblings afraid that they may have to cancel the show.

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I Will Be Especially, Very Careful
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7.50
6 votes

#2 - I Will Be Especially, Very Careful

Charlie and Lola - Season 2 - Episode 12

Lola likes Lotta's brand new white fluffy coat. She swaps the coat for a handbag that her mom handed her, promising to keep it clean and intact and return it at school the next day. Lola discovers that this is easier said than done.

Best Friends
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6.91
33 votes

#3 - Best Friends

Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends - Season 12 - Episode 20

Neville informs Thomas and Percy that the brass band is coming for a special concert. Thomas suggests that if Percy wants to collect the band then he should go to the washdown, but while Percy is away the Fat Controller arrives and asks Thomas to take the band. Thomas feels bad and tries to avoid Percy, but when he has to collect the band from Brendam he is found by Percy. Thomas, guilty, asks the Fat Controller to let Percy collect the band afterwards, and leaves to tell Percy of his plan. Percy and Thomas make up, and agree to never keep secrets from each other again.

High Tide For Lofty
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5.50
2 votes

#4 - High Tide For Lofty

Bob the Builder - Season 17 - Episode 4

Stage Struck Dizzy
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5.00
1 votes

#5 - Stage Struck Dizzy

Bob the Builder - Season 18 - Episode 10

The team go to the theatre to build a storage shed. Dickie Olivier tells them that they can build the walls from some old sets, but not the ones needed for the play that evening. Dizzy wishes she could be in the play like Spud, and decides to help him practise. However, she hasn't been paying attention and they accidentally borrow the important pieces of set.