Mister Maker Around the World

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Mister Maker Around the World
GenreChildren
Arts & Crafts
Created byMichael Carrington
Starring Phil Gallagher
Voices ofJosh Elwell
Jessie Brown
Phil Gallagher
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Original release
Network CBeebies
ReleaseOctober 14, 2013 (2013-10-14) 
January 31, 2014 (2014-01-31)
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Mister Maker Around the World is a spin-off of the children's television Mister Maker commissioned by Michael Carrington at the BBC for CBeebies. 2 spin-offs followed, Mister Maker's Arty Party, and Mister Maker at Home, which began airing in 2015 and 2020 respectively. The show started airing in 2013.

Episodes

  1. Episode 1: Buckingham Palace.
  2. Episode 2: Houses of Paraliment!.
  3. Episode 3: South Africa.
  4. Episode 4: London Eye.
  5. Episode 5: Hong Kong.
  6. Episode 6: South African Lion!.
  7. Episode 7: Australia!.
  8. Episode 8: Asia.
  9. Episode 9: Sydney!.
  10. Episode 10: England!.
  11. Episode 11: Brazil!.
  12. Episode 12: Australia!.
  13. Episode 13: Far East!.
  14. Episode 14: Cape Town!.
  15. Episode 15: Trafalgar Square!.
  16. Episode 16: United Kingdom!.
  17. Episode 17: Brasília!.
  18. Episode 18: Melbourne, Australia!.
  19. Episode 19: Johannesburg!.
  20. Episode 20: Rio de Janeiro!.
  21. Episode 21: Hong Kong SAR China!.
  22. Episode 22: London!.
  23. Episode 23: Brazil!.
  24. Episode 24: South America!.
  25. Episode 25: Africa!.
  26. Episode 26: Christmas Special!.

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