Drama series for preschoolers about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children with a childminder. Feeling glum about missing the carnival parade, Dr J creates her own carnival atmosphere in the hospital.
Drama series for four- to six-year-olds about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children who stay with warm-hearted minder Granny Murray. The children are having an energetic day at Granny Murray's. Tina thinks she knows where they can get a swing for the garden.
Preschool drama about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children who stay with warm-hearted minder Granny Murray. On a stormy night Bobby is feeling jittery, and it is the final straw when her broom breaks.
Drama series for four- to six-year-olds about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children who stay with warm-hearted minder Granny Murray. The children are having fun with paper, and Mickey John gets into recycling in the classroom.
Drama series for four- to six-year-olds about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children who stay with warm-hearted minder Granny Murray. Dr Juno has a hard time finding Bruce, who might miss his baby being born if he can't be found.
Preschool drama about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children with warm-hearted minder Granny Murray. There are roadworks everywhere in Riverseafingal. When they move next to Rudi's stall in the market, he recruits some helpers to sell fruit and veg from trays away from the roadworks.
Preschool drama about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children with child minder Granny Murray. Tina hears noises while she is driving. She is convinced there is a carnival parade in town somewhere.
Preschool drama about the lives of parents at work and their children staying with Granny Murray, the child minder. Raymond has lots of festival travellers on the train. He has an accident with a custard tart and has to make a new outfit for himself.
Preschool drama from the creators of Balamory. What are the adults getting up to while their children are staying with child minder Granny Murray? Kai wants to stay up all night, and Granny Murray has no idea what to do. She calls Bobby, who has an idea involving fish.
Drama series about parents, their children and their children's minder Granny Murray. Raymond is very annoyed, but soon realises that his behaviour is driving customers away - so he tries to mend his ways.
Drama series about parents, their children and their children's minder Granny Murray. Tina and Raymond are dancing while the Ferry Boat Band play on live TV.
Drama series for four- to six-year-olds about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children who stay with warm-hearted minder Granny Murray. It is Silly Day in Riverseafingal. Everyone is raising money for the hospital, but Rudi is getting annoyed with all the silliness.
Drama series for four to six-year-olds about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children who stay with warm-hearted minder Granny Murray. It's the taxi drivers' annual day trip to the seaside with the children. Tina's busy fixing up her pink taxi for the outing with decorations that the children and Granny Murray have made.
Drama series for four- to six-year-olds about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children who stay with warm-hearted minder Granny Murray. The hat parade is on at the People's Palace in the park - everyone is busy making hats!
Drama series for four- to six-year-olds about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children who stay with warm-hearted minder Granny Murray. Tina and Raymond are going to get Lisa a pet, but they can't decide what. When Mickey John spots a mouse loose in the taxi he runs away. Tina decides to catch it and give it a good home, but will she be able to find it?
Drama series for four- to six-year-olds about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children who stay with warm-hearted minder Granny Murray. Mickey John is fascinated with how things work, but when he tries to understand how a clock works he breaks it and has to ask Tina for help.
Granny Murray's potato recipes are a big hit in Riverseafingal - so much so, that Rudi is running low on supplies. What can he do about it?
There's a healthy eating campaign on the buses. Bobby has to get the bus clean for the fruit and veg to be displayed and the decorations put up.
Rudi mislays Raymond's list of vegetables for Granny Murray's ratatouille recipe. Fortunately, he remembers what's in it and he helps Raymond cook it for the passengers in the buffet car.
Preschool drama about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children with childminder Granny Murray. It is cinema day! Raymond adds popcorn to the buffet car menu. The customers love it, but a lot of it goes on the floor. Raymond has fun clearing it up in comical silent movie style.
Drama series for four- to six-year-olds about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children who stay with warm-hearted minder Granny Murray. Mickey John muddles up all the fruit on Rudi's market stall just so it will look nice for his film. Rudi can't find anything so has to reorganise, and fast. Granny Murray and the children also find out how important it is to be able to find things quickly when they visit the fire fighters.
Drama series for four to six-year-olds about the parallel lives of parents at work and their children who stay with warm-hearted minder Granny Murray. Rudi has been so busy looking after an ill Louie that he has forgotten to reorder stock for his stall and has run out of things to sell. Rudi calls Tina and asks for her help to restock.
Dr Juno has a very busy day and the more she rushes, the less she seems to get done. She even forgets about a patient who needs their plaster taken off. Fortunately, Tina is there to remind her.
Granny Murray takes the children to a fireworks display at the castle, but Bobby worries it might be scary.
Mickey John is not looking forward to taking his maths lesson in the afternoon, but Granny Murray tells him that people learn best when they are having fun.
Dr Juno is used to treating patients who hope they are not making a fuss over nothing, but Mickey John gets into a panic that he has overreacted. Dr Juno has to try and calm him down.
Bobby is busy at work cleaning the buses when Chuck and Louie pop in and do a rendition of their Mop show for her. When Bobby returns to work she can't find her mop and it's a race against time to work out which bus it's on before it leaves the depot.
Tina is so busy and rushing round that she doesn't realise that her taxi seat has burst, and only finds out when Dr Juno complains that the taxi is not comfy. Tina has to mend the seat and makes it extra comfy with some cushions that Raymond has left behind.
Rudi likes Mickey John's idea that everyone should learn something each day, so he decides to do his bit by putting flags of origin on all his fruit and vegetables.
Raymond and Rudi visit Bruges to find new recipes for the buffet car. At the last moment, Raymond remembers to get a surprise present for Lisa.
Mickey John asks Dr Juno to give a talk to his class about dangers in the home.
Dr Juno is upset when Bobby tells her that the hospital is dirty - but Bobby is right.
Raymond has many thirsty and unhappy customers when his coffee machine stops working.
Mickey John is given a fir cone by Rebecca, a picture from Dr Juno and a nature collection from Bobby.
Mickey John's class is about night and day, but he is having problems explaining to the children what light and dark means.
Raymond is off to the continent for a cookery lesson with a chef. Raymond would very much like to thank the chef but he is too busy.
Raymond's first aid kit is empty and he has a grazed arm. Can he get to the chemist in time to re-stock it and find Dr Juno to help bandage his arm?'
Tina gets carried away at a bouncing festival.
Tina tells Granny Murray about the cowboy parade happening in Riverseafingal. Granny Murray thinks it would be a good idea to take the children so Tina tries to find out where it is being held. Tina can't find the parade but does see lots of cows all over the city, and Bobby explains it's a cow parade! Tina draws a map so Granny Murray and the children know where to find all the cows.
Mickey John holds a book sale to raise funds for the school.
Bobby hears strange noises in the bus depot which frighten her, but she investigates.
Bobby has lots of forms to fill in, but Dr Juno and Nurse Henry lend a hand.
Raymond is trying to sell snack crumbles but Dr Juno's healthy eating leaflets are putting everyone off, and they are buying fruit instead. Raymond decides that he will restock his buffet car with fruit as it is selling so well - but will he be able to do it in time?
Sampson stops a child from running out onto the road, and Dr Juno is very proud of him.
Tina has to take Dr Juno to a wedding, but Chuck and Louie cover her taxi in paint.
Rudi has a celebrity chef coming to do a cooking demonstration at his stall and everyone is excited. But when the chef refuses to travel in Tina's taxi, the show is jeopardised.
Mickey John gets his class to write stories, but later he can't read them.
Raymond has nearly run out of food in the buffet car. Mickey John and his cub scouts are famished - but what can Raymond make with just eggs?
There is a horrible smell coming from Tina's taxi. She soon works out what's causing it, and has the taxi smelling of roses.
Bobby tells Dr Juno the hospital is dirty, and on closer inspection it appears that she is...
Dr Juno uses one of Bobby's buckets to mend her bike. Bobby doesn't realise the bucket is now dirty and uses it to clean her buses - making a lot of mess!
Mickey John returns from his holiday and his suitcase causes all sorts of problems on the train. It's sale time in Riverseafingal so the train is packed.
Tina introduces a new booking service for her taxi, but ends up needing to be in two places at once.
Rudi needs to visit the bank with all his change but when the bags are spilled and the coins mixed up, will he make it to the bank in time?
Mickey John teaches the children about weights with comparators and a home-made set of fulcrum scales.
Dr Juno has a patient who doesn't want to be examined, but she explains that there is nothing to worry about.
Raymond keeps panicking over the slightest task. When a cat runs loose on the train, it sends him into an even more of a panic, but thankfully his friends are there to help him out.
Raymond can't get to Drumtown to perform his panto because of train problems, so Tina decides to bring the audience to him.
Rudi solves a misunderstanding involving shopping trolleys.
Mickey John's guest speaker fails to turn up. However, he remembers the stories everyone has told him about castles and knights, and he takes the class himself.
It's a cold day and lots of people are leaving their hats, scarves and gloves on Bobby's buses. She tries to return all the lost property to its owners.
Granny Murray takes the children to the Big Wheel to get a bird's eye view of Riverseafingal.
Raymond is working on a train called the Picnic Express. Tina tries to help Raymond but gets stuck on the train and ends up getting in his way. However, Raymond soon figures out a way that they can work together and have fun at the same time.
It's a wet day in Riverseafingal and there is a queue for Tina's taxi. She makes her customers comfy while they wait.
Rudi has some new exotic fruit to sell on his stall but no one seems interested. How can he get people to buy it?
Mickey John has problems explaining to the children what light and dark means.
Dr Juno asks Bobby to distribute leaflets on the buses about how to keep safe at night.
Mickey John wants to show the children how things have changed since he was a boy. Tina and Raymond help him do a presentation to the school about clothes over the past 100 years - using 100 pairs of socks.
Raymond is selling new lunch boxes on the train. When he finds an empty one, he tries to remember who he sold it to.
Tina is in a hurry and stuck in a traffic jam. She doesn't know how she is going to get to her destination in time but then she recalls Granny Murray's advice.
Rudi spends so much time talking that he makes hardly any money. He needs to buy Jack a new jacket, but he needs to make enough money first.
Raymond is off to the continent for a cookery lesson with a chef.
Bobby is scared of thunder, so when a thunderstorm comes to Riverseafingal, Bobby remembers Granny Murray's advice. She tries to makes nice things that will help her forget about the noisy thunder.
Mickey John loves gadgets and he is giving his class a talk about Roman gadgets. Unfortunately he gets his notes in a mess but luckily Rebecca has given him a very handy gadget to help him out.
It's a cold day in Riverseafingal and Dr Juno makes sure everyone wraps up so they don't catch a cold.
It's Tell A Joke Day in Riverseafingal and Rudi is having a great time, but then one of his jokes upsets Dr Juno.
When Tina's taxi rolls into a ditch, she needs a team of people to help her pull it out.
Dr Juno asks Raymond to help when one of her patients has trouble getting better.
Mickey John's game of football is rained off, so he decides he and his friends should play...
Granny Murray takes Sampson and the children to the fete. Meanwhile, Dr Juno has a patient with nut allergies. So that nobody is left out, Dr Juno bakes a delicious nut-free cake.
Tina opens Bobby's gymnastic display with a scarf dance.
Mickey John is having a Halloween party in his classroom and Raymond and Tina are the guests. By the time Mickey John gets round to thinking about the pumpkins, Rudi's stall has sold out! Instead he uses another vegetable to make spooky pumpkin-style lanterns.
Mikey John helps capture a pigeon and take it to the vet.
Me Too! - Series 2: 33. Football Special There is a big football match happening and everyone on the train is excited and wants to listen to the match; everyone, that is, except Mickey John, who has a pile of marking to do. Raymond creates a quiet area and a football area on the train to keep everyone happy.