The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky

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The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky
Directed by
  • Cameron Chittock
  • Craig Handley
Voices of
Music by Doug Gray
Country of origin
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes104
Production
Running time12 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
Release1 August 2005 (2005-08-01) 
20 April 2009 (2009-04-20)

The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky is an Australian children's animated television program that first aired on ABC2 on August 1, 2005, while also airing on Milkshake!, a program block on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom. [1] The animation is a mixture of CGI, 2D and stop motion. [1]

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Series synopsis

Bottle Top Bill is a man who lives in a town called Junkyardville with his best friend Corky, a horse. The characters and surroundings are made up from everyday bits and pieces, the kind of things someone might throw away without even trying to recycle them, like old boxes, tape, wire mesh and paper. That is why people call the place Junkyardville. Bottle Top Bill and Corky find themselves in different surroundings and meet strange new characters each episode. The stories happen anywhere from ancient Egypt, mythological Greece, the Wild West, to under the sea or in outer space. [2]

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The series and website are designed to encourage children (3 to 6 years) to develop their imaginations and creativity by using things they can find around the home.

Episodes

Season 1 (2005–06)

List of episodes in season one
  • Episode 1: The Junkosaur
    • Just what is a Junkosaur? Think of a dinosaur then think of a pile of junk. Put them together and what have you got? A Junkosaur!
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
    • Original air date: August 1, 2005
  • Episode 2: A Day at the Sea
    • Bill and Corky come across a strange old map in the attic of their home. Could it be a treasure map? Bill thinks there's only one way to find out. He and Corky set out to find a treasure.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 3: Moon Mayhem
    • Did Bill and Corky really see that? They were watching the moon through a telescope when they thought they saw something take a bite out of the moon. Could something be eating the moon?
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 4: The Great Wild Woolly
    • Bill and Corky settle down for an easy and restful day looking after Mrs. Whistlehead's sheep. It's not easy or restful for long, not with the Great Wild Woolly about.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 5: The Fairy with No Wings
    • Fairies are supposed to have wings, right? That's what Bill and Corky have always thought. That's why they mistook Dandy the fairy for a strange bee when they first spotted him in their garden.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 6: Cow of a Time
    • Ah, Maisy, what is Bill and Corky to do with you? Maisy is Mrs. Whistlehead's prize cow and she's got her hungry eyes on Mrs. Whistlehead's tasty vegetable patch. It's Bill and Corky's job to keep her out.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 7: Ram Racer
    • Mrs. Whistlehead has a new car and Bill and Corky are hopping in excitement. The Great Wild Woolly spoils their fun and uses the car to take off with her sheep. Can Bill and Corky get the car and the sheep back?
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 8: Benny Beetle
    • You beauty! Bill and Corky are all set to have a glass of milk and a chocolate biscuit. That's when they find only small biscuit left. Now here's a problem. There are two of them and only one biscuit. What are they to do?
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 9: Mighty Melon
    • Never? That's right, never. Bill and Corky have never been to the snow. Bill thinks it's time do something about that.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 10: Bill Goes Shopping
    • Bill has a hole in his hat and he and Corky are off to the shopping centre to get a new one.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 11: The Eerie Eater
    • Catch that cat! Bill and Corky were just about sit down for a picnic lunch when a naughty pussycat takes their basket full of food.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 12: Naughty Ned
    • It's about time. That old shed in Bill and Corky's backyard has needed painting for quite a while. Bill and Corky gather up the paint and brushes and get cracking.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 13: A Good Hair Day
    • He's doing it again! The Great Wild Woolly is trying to lead all of Mrs. Whistlehead's sheep away. Bill and Corky quickly put a stop to his plan, but not before all the sheep get muddy and dirty.
    • Written by Rosemary Barratt
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 14: Trouble in Fairlyand
    • Bill and Corky are visiting their favourite place - Fairyland. Yet something very odd is happening. Everything and everyone is being jumbled up.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 15: The Snow Monster
    • Never? That's right, never. Bill and Corky have never been to the snow. Bill thinks it's time do something about that.
    • Written by Rosemary Barratt
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 16: Anyone for Tennis
    • Bill and Corky love to play tennis, except for one thing. They don't love trying to find the ball if they ever hit it over the fence. They think they must be an easy way to retrieve their ball but what is it?
    • Written by Arrabella Warner
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 17: A Good Deed Day
    • It's Good Deed Day and Bill and Corky are on the lookout for a good deed to do. They soon find one. The town is full of rubbish and Bill and Corky are ready to clean it up. Now that's a good deed indeed!
    • Written by Rosemary Barratt
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 18: Wild Woolly Jumper
    • It's a scorcher! Bill and Corky can't remember a day as hot as this one. Yet if they're having a hard time coping with the heat, Mrs. Whistlehead's sheep are having an even harder time. You would too if you had all that hot wool on you.
    • Written by Sadie Wilson
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 19: Walking the Dog
    • Mrs. Whistlehead asks Bill and Corky to give Timmy his walk. However, chaos ensues when a robot goes haywire and Timmy heads into town and ruins a cat show which is being managed by Mrs. Whistlehead.
    • Written by Arrabella Warner
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 20: A Windy Day
    • Bill & Corky get cracking on their clothes washing. It's a windy day and that will dry the clothes very nicely. Maybe it's too windy. Bill & Corky's clothes soon fly off all over town.
    • Written by Arrabella Warner
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 21: The Big Drip
    • Bill and Corky argue about who will have the first bath, the first bowl of cereal and who will go up a ladder first. Soon, water rises around their house and Peter the Plumber comes to their rescue.
    • Written by Arrabella Warner
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 22: That's Magic
    • Bill and Corky have got the bug. What bug? The magic bug! After watching a magician perform, Bill and Corky want to try magic for themselves. They know a person who can help. A person? Make that a fairy, Dandy the fairy.
    • Written by Sally Marchant
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 23: The Big Fish
    • The Whopper is a legend of a big fish and whoever can catch the Whopper will become a legend too. Bill plans to be that legend.
    • Written by Nick Wilson
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 24: Ramshackle House Ride
    • Neighbour Ned is doing a lot of showing off. Bill and Corky don't like it at all. They go with Ned to the local fun fair to try and teach him a lesson about showing off.
    • Written by Rosemary Barrett
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 25: The Big Swim
    • Paint me pink! Is Molly what Bill and Corky think she is? She is who they think she is. Molly is a mermaid!
    • Written by Arrabella Warner
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 26: Rumble's Grumbles
    • What's worse than a dragon with a cold? Not much! Rumble the dragon has a bad cold. Bill and Corky quickly come to Rumble's aid. Here's a problem. Just where do you find dragon medicine?
    • Written by Rosemary Barrett
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock

Season 2 (2006–07)

List of episodes in season two
  • Episode 1: The Tall Story
    • Bill and Corky run into a bit of trouble helping Cedric the scientist deliver a giraffe to his new home.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 2: The Baby Birds
    • Bill and Corky try to help Sandy remove a bird's nest from his head while the Great Wild Woolly schemes to steal their strawberries.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 3: The Fairyland Flower
    • When Corky decides to take a flower from Fairyland home to her garden, mayhem ensues.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 4: Robot Surprise
    • Cedric gives Bill and Corky a surprise present that malfunctions in culinary calamity.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 5: The Jittery Genie
    • When Mrs. Whistlehead asks Bill and Corky to clean up her shed, they don't expect to find a nervous Genie.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 6: The Lost Ball
    • Bill and Corky go to visit Junkosaur Island and they find themselves in scary Woppalick territory.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 7: The Snow Puppy
    • Bill and Corky take their friend Ned to see the snow where they meet Frosty, the frisky snow puppy.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 8: The Sheep Who Cried Wolf
    • That Great Wild Woolly is up to his old tricks again, and Bill, Corky and Sandy struggle to keep Mrs. Whistlehead's sheep safe from him.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 9: Backwards
    • Dandy the fairy pays a distressed visit to Bill and Corky, flying and speaking backwards.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 10: The Missing Sheep
    • Bill and Corky have a mystery to solve when they find someone has stolen Maisy the Cow and all the sheep from Mrs. Whistlehead's farm.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 11: The New Scarecrow
    • Sandy thinks he isn't a very good scarecrow, and decides to run away from Mrs. Whistlehead's farm.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 12: Old Lightning
    • When Mr. Puffer announces the old steam train is going to be used as scrap metal, Bill and Corky decide to restore Old Lightning to its former glory.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 13: Dandy's Birthday
    • Bill and Corky are excited about Dandy's birthday party, but Dandy seems unusually grumpy.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 14: Home, Sweet Home
    • When Mrs. Whistlehead decides to sell her farm, Bill and Corky help her look for a new place to live.
    • Written by Sally Marchant
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 15: T.V. Trouble
    • Mrs. Whistlehead invites Bill and Corky in to watch TV, but a faulty aerial puts a spanner in the works.
    • Written by John Barratt
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 16: A Sticky Problem
    • Timmy's broken the front door and Bill and Corky try to fix it.
    • Written by Arrabella Warner
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 17: The Naughty Dog
    • Timmy chases a rabbit into Fairyland and gets downsized.
    • Written by Sadie Wilson
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 18: Our Day Off
    • Bill and Corky realise that a day off can sometimes be exhausting!
    • Written by Rosemary Barratt
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 19: Milking the Cow
    • Will milking Maisy for Mrs. Whistlehead be as easy as pie for Bill and Corky?
    • Written by Arabella Warner
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 20: The Big Dig
    • Bill and Corky dig a new duck pond for Mrs. Whistlehead.
    • Written by John Barratt
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 21: Monkey Business
    • Bill, Corky and Tricky the troll venture far, far away to the Jingle Jangle Jungle in search of some Boo-Boo Bananas (which are blue and turquoise bananas).
    • Written by Sally Marchant
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 22: The Egg
    • Bill and Corky find a mystery egg when they visit the beach.
    • Written by Arabella Warner
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 23: Tricky's Holiday
    • Tricky the troll decides to take a holiday at Bill and Corky's place.
    • Written by Sally Marchant
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 24: Honey Sandwiches
    • Bill and Corky pay a visit to Farmer Sam to get some honey for breakfast.
    • Written by Arabella Warner
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 25: A Day of Surprises
    • Bill and Corky are in for a few surprises when they clean out Mrs. Whistlehead's cottage.
    • Written by John Barratt
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock
  • Episode 26: No Kidding
    • Farmer Sam asks Bill and Corky to look after his two kids for the afternoon.
    • Written by Sadie Wilson
    • Directed by Cameron Chittock

Season 3 (2007–08)

List of episodes in season three
  • Episode 1: The Whale Song
    • Bill and Corky are watching the whales migrate past their favourite beach. When Ned drops his music player in the water the noise sends the whales in all directions.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 2: The Tooth Fairy
    • Have you ever met a dragon with a toothache? Bill and Corky do when the find Rumble the dragon has a sore tooth.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 3: Bills Galore
    • Dandy the fairy has warned Bill so many times - don't play around with fairy dust.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 4: The Faraway Friend
    • A spaceship crash-lands near Bill and Corky's home. Could it be their space friend Tamo? It isn't Tamo, but a little girl who looks like Tamo. Bill and Corky invite her to stay with them while they help repair her spaceship.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 5: A Dirty Day
    • Bill and Corky are putting up a new fence. They find that digging holes for the posts is a mucky job.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 6: Freda the Flying Folly
    • The Flying Follys are coming! Bill and Corky are very excited. The Flying Follys are the greatest acrobatic family in the world and they can't wait to see them. Even the Great Wild Woolly wants to see them.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 7: The Runaway Voices
    • Every time Bill and Corky visit Fairyland they learn something new. This time they discover that Tricky is the worst singer in Fairyland.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 8: The Snow Leopard
    • Bill and Corky are on a mission. They want to take some wildlife photos.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 9: The Dancing Stone
    • Sandy the scarecrow invites Bill and Corky to the annual Scarecrow get-together. It's always a great party with much dancing.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 10: A Helping Hand
    • Mrs. Whistlehead has a cold and needs to spend a day in bed. Bill and Corky offer to help her out while she rests.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 11: The Cloud Catcher
    • It hasn't rained for weeks and no rain looks like coming soon. Bill and Corky seek the help of Cedric the scientist. They're in luck as he has a new invention - the Cloud Catcher.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 12: The Volcano
    • JoJo the Junkosaur and his family are in terrible danger! A volcano on Junkosaur Island is about to explode! Bill and Corky have to help everyone get off the island, including the Woppalicks.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 13: All Mixed Up
    • Ned has been helping everyone lately, which is very good of him. What's not so good is that Ned has got a lot of things mixed up.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 14: A Bicycle Adventure
    • Bill and Corky are off on a long bike ride. It promises to be a great adventure!
    • Written by Helena Smee
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 15: A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing
    • Mrs. Whistlehead's sheep have gone missing again. Bill and Corky naturally think it's the work of the Great Wild Woolly. They soon realise that it's not him, but something much more troubling - a wolf!
    • Written by John Barratt
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 16: The Mummy
    • Bill, Corky and Dandy the fairy are on a trip to the museum. Terrific! It's even more terrific when Tricky the troll joins them. But when an Egyptian mummy fascinates Tricky, it's not so terrific.
    • Written by Arabella Warner
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 17: A Fish Out of Water
    • Bill and Corky are going water skiing. But to water ski you need water, and the there's none in the lake. Where did it all go?
    • Written by Arabella Warner
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 18: Search for a Star
    • There's a talent show on and all of Bill and Corky's friends are going to perform in it. Bill and Corky would also like to be in the show - but what will they do?
    • Written by Helena Smee
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 19: A Full House
    • What a storm! Bill and Corky haven't seen rain like it since...er...well, never!
    • Written by Arabella Warner
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 20: Strawberry Surprise
    • Mrs. Whistlehead plans to make a Strawberry Surprise for her annual garden party. Bill and Corky would love to know what the Strawberry Surprise is but first they have to pick the strawberries.
    • Written by John Barratt
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 21: The Air Show
    • An air show? With all sorts of aeroplanes and flying machines on display, it looks like being the best air show of all time! What fun! Bill and Corky just have to go and see it.
    • Written by John Barratt
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 22: The Runaway Chair
    • Bill and Corky receive a new invention from Cedric, the Runaround Chair. Bill and Corky need to put it together, but with no instructions and a not-very-helpful Ned jumping in, the Runaround Chair soon turns into the Runaway Chair!
    • Written by Arabella Warner
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 23: A Beach Picnic
    • Bill and Corky are having a beach picnic and everyone is invited! The trouble is that in order to have a beach picnic, you have to get everyone to the beach.
    • Written by Helena Smee
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 24: Mrs. Whistlehead's Surprise
    • Bill and Corky plan to give a surprise present to Mrs. Whistlehead. She needs a new lamp to knit by and that's what they want to give her.
    • Written by Helena Smee
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 25: Sheep in Fairyland
    • Tricky the Troll leads Mrs. Whistlehead's sheep into Fairyland. Once there, the sheep start eating everything they see.
    • Written by Arabella Warner
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 26: Looking After Jojo
    • Bill and Corky head for Junkosaur Island to baby-sit JoJo the Junkosaur. But when they chase a toy aeroplane into the jungle, the three of them become hopelessly lost.
    • Written by Arabella Warner
    • Directed by Craig Handley

Season 4 (2008–09)

List of episodes in season four
  • Episode 1: A Sheep in Space
    • There's trouble on Tamo's planet. Everyone is getting bad colds and Bill and Corky have to get some medicine to them. But the Great Wild Woolly takes off in Cedric's new rocket ship that contains all the medicine!
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 2: The Monster Mystery
    • On a trip to the seaside, Bill and Corky discover a boat that takes people to see a sea monster. Joining other tourists, they take a tour and do indeed see a sea monster! But what was it?
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 3: A Lambful of Trouble
    • How can one cute little lamb cause Bill and Corky so much trouble? The lamb loves to climb things, and Bill and Corky have to keep getting her down from trees and roofs.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 4: Chocolate Pudding
    • Tricky the troll thinks food would be much better if it all tasted like his favourite chocolate pudding - especially those boring old vegetables.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 5: Monkey Mischief
    • Rocky the monkey is sick and needs some special bananas to perk him up. Bill and Corky promise to get them - even if they have to go all the way to the Jingle Jangle Jungle. As it turns out, they do!
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 6: The Disappearing Hat
    • Bill's hat is missing. He doesn't feel right without his hat and must find it. As Bill and Corky search for the hat, they find other things have gone missing.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 7: Keep the Sheep
    • Bill and Corky think Mrs. Whistlehead wants to get rid of her sheep. They'll miss the sheep terribly, but they've promised to help sell them. Then, the Great White Woolly steps in and makes trouble.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 8: Our New House
    • Cedric the scientist has installed his latest invention in Bill and Corky's home. It's a computer that controls the house. It can cook, clean, and even play games.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 9: The Wild Wooly Friend
    • Paint me pink! Bill and Corky can't believe it but the Great Wild Woolly has become nice and polite and not at all like his usual, mischievous self.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 10: The Scary Troll
    • Tricky the troll is very sad. Trolls are supposed to be scary but he's not. He isn't a real troll if he isn't scary.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 11: The Secret Box
    • Corky goes to town and brings back a box. She tells Bill that there's nothing in it but she won't show him the insides. Bill's very confused. If there's nothing in it, why is it such a big secret?
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 12: The Shrinking Dragon
    • A jewel from Rumble's dragon treasure is missing. Bill and Corky think that Rumble has so much treasure that he won't miss it. But Rumble does miss it - for if a dragon loses any treasure, he begins to shrink.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 13: Bill's Birthday
    • It's Bill's birthday and Bill has many great things planned for the day. He claims that this is going to be his best birthday ever, but he is less than thrilled when his friends mention that they cannot do anything with him during the day.
    • Written by Kevin Nemeth
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 14: Rocks in Space
    • Bottle Top Bill and Corky, his horse are made from everyday bits and pieces. In fact, their whole world is made from junk. They travel throughout the world and meet new characters and situations in their magical adventures.
    • Written by John Barratt
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 15: The Giant Wave
    • Bottle Top Bill and Corky, his horse are made from everyday bits and pieces. In fact, their whole world is made from junk. They travel throughout the world and meet new characters and situations in their magical adventures.
    • Written by Nick Wilson
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 16: The Fairy Crown
    • Bottle Top Bill and Corky, his horse are made from everyday bits and pieces. In fact, their whole world is made from junk. They travel throughout the world and meet new characters and situations in their magical adventures.
    • Written by Arabella Warner
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 17: Sheep Trouble
    • Bottle Top Bill and Corky, his horse are made from everyday bits and pieces. In fact, their whole world is made from junk. They travel throughout the world and meet new characters and situations in their magical adventures.
    • Written by John Barratt
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 18: Catch That Go-Cart
    • Bottle Top Bill and Corky, his horse are made from everyday bits and pieces. In fact, their whole world is made from junk. They travel throughout the world and meet new characters and situations in their magical adventures.
    • Written by Hannah Williams
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 19: A Muddy Adventure
    • After Bill and Corky dig a hole for a new pond for Mrs. Whistlehead, they discover a pile of mud. They hope that some new birds will decide to visit Mrs. Whistlehead's garden because of the newly-dug pond.
    • Written by Helena Smee
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 20: A Load of Junk
    • Bottle Top Bill and Corky, his horse are made from everyday bits and pieces. In fact, their whole world is made from junk. They travel throughout the world and meet new characters and situations in their magical adventures.
    • Written by Helena Smee
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 21: Ship Mates
    • A storm causes havoc. Not only does it make a mess of the beach, it also sends Captain Hornswoggle's ship onto some rocks and disorientates a whale! With the help of a parrot, Bill and Corky set out to rescue the stranded seaman and the marooned marine mammal.
    • Written by Rosemary Barratt
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 22: The Great Sheep Run
  • On a hot sunny day, Bill and Corky volunteer to take Mrs. Whistlehead's sheep to the Snowy Mountain where Sid the Shearer can do what he does best. However, the Great Wild Woolly has other ideas and is intent on taking the sheep elsewhere.
    • Written by Nick Wilson
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 23: Sea Food Surprise
    • Bottle Top Bill and Corky, his horse are made from everyday bits and pieces. In fact, their whole world is made from junk. They travel throughout the world and meet new characters and situations in their magical adventures.
    • Written by John Barratt
    • Directed by Craig Handley
  • Episode 24: The Flyaway Sheep
    • Bottle Top Bill and Corky, his horse are made from everyday bits and pieces. In fact, their whole world is made from junk. They travel throughout the world and meet new characters and situations in their magical adventures.
    • Written by Rosemary Barratt
    • Directed by Craig Handley
    • Original air date: 6 April 2009
  • Episode 25: On Your Bike
    • Bill and Corky want to give Sandy the Scarecrow a present to cheer him up. They decide on a special bike so that he can move around - but is this what Sandy wants?
    • Written by Allan Plenderith/Lucinda Whiteley
    • Directed by Allan Wadsworth
    • Original air date: 19 April 2009
  • Episode 26: Loot in the Loft
    • Mrs. Whistlehead asks Bill and Corky to help tidy her loft and they put all the junk they find out on the lawn. Soon, the junk, which includes Mrs. Whistlehead's favourite vase, goes missing so Bill and Corky try to work out what happened.
    • Written by John Barratt
    • Directed by Craig Handley
    • Original air date: 20 April 2009

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Children's television series</span> Television programs designed for and marketed to children

Children's television series are television programs designed specifically for children. They are typically characterised by easy-going content devoid of sensitive or adult-facing themes and are normally scheduled for broadcast during the morning and afternoon when children are awake, immediately before and after school schedules generally start country-by-country. Educational themes are also prevalent, as well as the transmission of cautionary tales and narratives which teach problem-solving methods in some fashion or another, such as social disputes.

The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. Based on the Winnie-the-Pooh books by authors A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard, The New Adventures was the first time a major Disney character headlined an animated, made-for-television series as well as the first Disney television series based on a major animated film. The cartoon premiered with a limited run on The Disney Channel on January 17, 1988. Nine months later, the show moved to ABC as part of their Saturday morning lineup. New episodes continued until October 26, 1991. Proving popular with children and older fans, it remained a staple on television in the United States for nearly two decades.

<i>Pingu</i> Animated childrens television series

Pingu is an animated children's television series co-created by Otmar Gutmann and Erika Brueggemann that first aired in Switzerland. It was produced from 1990 to 2000 by Swiss companies The Pygos Group and Pingu Filmstudio in Switzerland. It was later revived from 2003 to 2006 by British companies HIT Entertainment and HOT Animation. The series focuses on a family of anthropomorphic emperor penguins who live in the South Pole; the main character is the family's son and title character, Pingu.

ABC TV Plus is an Australian free-to-air television channel owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and part of its ABC Television network. The channel broadcasts a range of general entertainment programming. The channel operates between the hours of 07:30pm and 02:00am AEST/AEDT daily, the channel's bandwidth is used for the ABC Kids channel for young children during the remaining hours of the day.

ABC Television, the television network of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, broadcasts two children's television channels as of 2021, with ABC Kids and ABC ME being the two most watched children's networks in the country.

<i>Milkshake!</i> British television block for children, broadcast on Channel 5

Milkshake! is a British children's television programming block on Channel 5 and is currently aimed at children aged 2 to 7.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cartoon Network (Australian and New Zealand TV channel)</span> Australian and New Zealand television channel

Cartoon Network Australia & New Zealand is an Australian pay television channel launched on October 3, 1995 and owned by Warner Bros. Discovery Asia-Pacific. It primarily shows animated programming.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Boomerang (Australian TV channel)</span> Australian TV channel

Boomerang is an Australian children's pay television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery under its international division and a sister service of Cartoon Network.

ABC Television is the general name for the national television services of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Until an organisational restructure in 2017/2018, ABC Television was also the name of a division of the ABC. The name was also used to refer to the first and for many years the only national ABC channel, before it was renamed ABC1 and then again to ABC TV.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">ABC Me</span> Australian television channel

ABC Me is an Australian English language children's free-to-air television channel owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It was officially launched by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on 4 December 2009 as ABC3.

<i>Giggle and Hoot</i> Australian television series

Giggle and Hoot is an Australian children's television "wrap-around" program block that aired on the ABC Kids channel. The series was produced from 2009 to 2019, with the final episodes airing in 2020, and depicted the adventures of Jimmy Giggle and his best friend, Hoot the Owl. It also aired on ABC from 2009 to 2011. In later seasons, they were joined by a second owl called Hootabelle along with other friends and their toys.

The 14th season of the television series Arthur was originally broadcast on PBS Kids Go! in the United States from October 11, 2010 to April 29, 2011, and contains 10 episodes. Season 14 began screening at Israel in late August 2010 and on ABC2 of Australia on September 27, 2010. It has also screened in United Kingdom on CBBC since November 1, 2010. The second half started on Earth Day 2011 and ended the day before the Royal Wedding the next day.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">ABC Kids (Australia)</span> Australian television channel

ABC Kids is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's part-time channel, broadcasting shows between the hours of 5 am and 7:30 pm for children 6 years old and younger, including an upper preschool audience. It shares the same bandwidth as ABC TV Plus which broadcasts outside ABC Kids' scheduled hours and supplements the flagship ABC TV channel with extra adult-oriented programming. It has an educational program for children ages 2 to 13 called "ABC Reading Eggs" for Australia, internationally called "Reading Eggs" and owned by Edmentum.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tiny TV</span> International children’s block

Tiny TV was a brand name used by Turner Broadcasting for a slate of international programming blocks that targeted preschool-age children. The block primarily aired on Cartoon Network in countries such as Australia, India, Scandinavia, South Korea, and Taiwan. Tiny TV was also broadcast on Boomerang in Latin America and Southeast Asia, as well as Pogo TV in India.

The New Adventures of Figaro Pho is an Australian children's animated television series. It is the 2015 sequel to the 2012 series The Adventures of Figaro Pho.

Mofy is a Japanese-Italian stop-motion animated children's television series of shorts. The series is produced by Associati Audiovisivi, Sony Creative Products, ZDF, and Rai Fiction.

<i>Oggy Oggy</i> Preschool spinoff series based on Oggy and the Cockroaches

Oggy Oggy is a French preschool computer-animated television series created by Jean Cayrol and Cédric Guarneri, and produced by Xilam with the participation of France Televisions. It is a spin-off to Oggy and the Cockroaches, based on the character by Jean-Yves Raimbaud and billed as the first French Netflix Original, in terms of animated series. It is released on August 24, 2021.

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