Sharon, Lois & Bram along with Elephant and friends spend their Sunday afternoon in the park singing songs and having fun. Special guest, the Canadian Children's Dance Theater perform in the park dancing and singing to "The Ants Go Marching". Many fun summer songs including "You Can Plant a Watermelon", "Daddy Stop Teasing", "Peanut Butter and Jelly" and tons more.
Sharon, Lois & Bram decide to host a day full of sports and games. They have potato sack races, the slowest bicycle race, and of course, a baseball game. Each event is accompanied with a song... John Pattison and Garlou join the baseball game as the empire. Sharon, Lois & Bram sing "I Passed the Orange", "Rig-A-Jig-Jig", "Take Me out to the Ballgame" and tons more.
Sharon, Lois & Bram choose Elephant to run in the local marathon to help raise money for the community's new instruments. Denis Simpson comes along to help train for the big event by singing "Dancing In the Street". Sharon, Lois & Bram are sing tons of exercise songs including "Yes Indeed", "Tony Chestnut", "Riding Along" and many more!
Elephant sets out to find a new favorite food instead of peanuts and Sharon, Lois & Bram go along with her. They meet the Inter-Community Group and sing "There's A Brown Girl in the Wind" with them. Join in many Sharon, Lois & Bram classic songs such as "Tingalayo", "Five Brown Buns", and many more!
Sharon, Lois & Bram end up babysitting a bunch of kids because Elephant thought she could handle them, but couldn't. Circus Shmirkus comes over to provide a show for the kids while Sharon, Lois & Bram practice for their upcoming concert. Eric Nagler stops by as well to entertain the kids. At the end of the day, there is a huge mess and Sharon, Lois & Bram decide to help elephant clean-up.
The gang explores life at Pioneer Village when they are harvesting apples. They learn the ways of life during the 1860s. They sing great songs such as "Apple Picker's Reel", "Little Liza Jane", "There Was An Old Woman", and tons more!!!! The Leahy Family comes along and does some tap dancing for the group before the delicious meal that Elephant helps to prepare!
Sharon, Lois & Bram visit the Performing Arts School... Elephant decides to become a ballet dancer and attends ballet classes all day while they are there. The Dancesmiths of George Brown College show Elephant how much work ballet dancing is and how much time and effort it takes. Sharon, Lois & Bram sing lots of songs including "Walkin'", "B A Bay", "Here Comes Valerie", "Gavotte" (by J.S. Bach) and tons of others...
Sharon, Lois & Bram invite some of their friends over for a sleepover at the studio. They play lots of "slumber party" games and sing lots of songs. The Potato People provide the kids with a bedtime story. Some of the songs they sing are "Where's My Pajamas?", "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor?", "London Bridge", "Ham and Eggs", and many many more...
Sharon, Lois & Bram are waiting for their friends to arrive for their party when a letter arrives for them asking them to go on a treasure hunt. They decide to go on the musical treasure hunt and find a great surprise at the end... the greatest treasure of all. Naomi Tyrell helps them with one of the clues. Some songs sung in this episode are "Birds of a Feather", "The Cat Came Back", "A Bushel and A Peck", "Don't Say Goodbye", and many more!
Sharon, Lois & Bram decide to pair up with friends and spend the day doing things together in pairs. They do all sorts of fun things from clapping games to tap dancing. Twins, Jim and John Coburn stop by and bring some Fish and Chips and Vinegar. They all sing tons of songs together including "Head and Shoulders, Baby", "My Friend Bram & My Friend Eric", "Ragtime Joe", "Me and My Shadow" and tons more!!!
Sharon, Lois & Bram find a treasure map in their closet while cleaning it and decide to go on a treasure hunt. Eric Nagler comes to get them all ready for the adventure by dressing them up as pirates. During their journey, they bump into singing group The Nylons who sing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight". A fun-filled episode with great songs such as "Fooba Wooba Jon", "Rig-A-Jig-Jig", "Going Over the Sea", "Lots of Worms" and many more!
Sharon, Lois & Bram are going on a camping trip to the backyard. Elephant decides not to go and so she stays in the comfort of the home. While camping, The Washboard Super Club stops by to disrupt the peace and quiet and to provide a song, of course! Eric Nagler joins in the fun too, singing "It Was Hard" telling a funny tale of how he traveled around the world to be with them that night. They also sing "They Say That When Your Camping", "Old Joe Clark", "If All The Raindrops", "Acorn Brown" and tons more!
Sharon, Lois & Bram are building a dove for their peace float in the Caribbean "Caribana Festival". They tell stories about where it came from and what it is all about. Panman Pat McNeilly comes by and plays "Maryann" on his steel drum. Join in the fun as Sharon, Lois & Bram sing "Wish I Had the Wings of the Dove", "Hold 'em Joe", "Tingalayo", "Talkin' 'Bout Love" and many others!
Lois bakes 60 cookies only to discover there is one left! She & Elephant become detectives to discover who stole the cookies from the cookie jar. Sharon, Lois & Bram try to remember exactly how many cookies they ate while singing "My Little Rooster", "Old John Braddelum", "Apple Picker's Reel", and many more with each other. Bob Berky stops by & eats some cookies!
Sharon, Lois & Bram enter their Soap Box Car in the Soap Box Derby.... Ron Rubin provides the announcements during the race.... They learn how to work together in building a soap box car and sing many great classics along with it including "Lukey's Car", "We're Off In A Motor Car", "Riding in My Car", and many many more
Elephant decides to spend the day backwards, so Sharon, Lois & Bram decide to join in on the fun as well. They have dinner for breakfast, play musical chairs backwards, even sing a lullaby to keep everyone awake! Luba Goy & Didi Duck come over to do everything backwards with the gang. They sing crazy songs like "Last Night's Pizza", "Un Elephanté", "Red Robin" and more. This is by far one of my favorite Elephant Show episodes! Sharon, Lois & Bram even sing "Skinnamarink' on the ceiling!
Sharon, Lois & Bram are on their way to a concert singing & dancing when they discover they've lost Elephant! They finally find him stuck up in a tree, unable to come down. The gang decides to sing their favorite songs to try to get Elephant to come down from the tree, but are unsuccessful. Eric comes along and climbs up the tree to rescue Elephant only to get stuck up there himself! Finally the fire department arrives and rescues Elephant and Eric. They sing "Peanut Butter", "Ukelele Lady", "We're All Together Again" and many more.
Christopher, Cara, & Deborah are spending the day with Sharon, Lois & Bram discussing their school project on what they want to be when they grow up. As they dream of what they'd like to be, Sharon, Lois & Bram come up with songs for each one... Cara wanted to be a pet store owner singing along to "How Much Is That Doggie In the Window?", Deborah wanted to be an Astronaut dancing to "The Galaxy Song"... Christopher isn't sure what he wants to be yet so Valdy comes by to tell Christopher that is okay not to be sure when your young. Sharon, Lois & Bram tell stories about how they first became professional singers...
Sharon, Lois & Bram spend the day in the country side at Bronte Creek park singing great songs such as "Goin' to the Country", "Hop My Ladies", "Everybody Eats When they Come to My House", "The Muffin Man" and many more. Murray McLauchlan joins in on the hay ride with his award-winning song: "The Farmer's Song"
Elephant's interest in cooking lands Sharon, Lois & Bram and the kids in the middle of a zany cooking lesson with the madcap chef Sam Moses.
Sharon, Lois & Bram are walking through the park when they come across a new unusual tree... The kids know how to get into a magical place of Mother Goose and agree to take Sharon, Lois & Bram with them. Once inside they meet Rip Van Winkle, Terrence McDiddler, The Pie Man, and many more Mother Goose characters. The King even receives a singing blackbird pie! Roy Wordsworth plays Rip Van Winkle and sings "This Old Man" with the gang. They also sing "Babies Are Born in the Circle of the Sun", "It's Raining, It's Pouring", "Sing A Song of Six Pence", "Lavender's Blue" and other great Mother Goose rhymes & songs...
Sharon, Lois & Bram are entering their pets in the pet fair, but Elephant is upset because she doesn't have a pet to enter in the fair. However, Elephant discovers a dog and decides to take care of him until his owner claims him. When the owner comes to claim the dog, Elephant is sad because she wont have a pet for the pet fair, but Paul (the owner) agrees to team up with Elephant for the pet fair competition. Sharon, Lois & Bram sing great songs like "Animal Fair", "Three Little Fishies", "Rock Around the Clock", and tons more! (this episode is also available on video)
It's Elephants birthday! Sharon, Lois & Bram plan a surprise birthday party for Elephant, but when Elephant blows out the candles on her cake, the entire city's power goes out! Elephant is disappointed but learns that with candles and flashlights, you can still have a great birthday party. Robert supplies the entertainment for the party. In the dark, they sing to the great tune of "This Little Light of Mine", "All Hid", "Keep on the Sunnyside", "Waddaly Atcha" and more...
Sharon, Lois & Bram are putting on a play of Snow White for some friends. Jayne Eastwood plays the Evil Queen and cuts out part of the script. The gang confronts the Evil Queen and learn to work together & say "I'm sorry". This is a great episode with fun songs and a twist to the original Snow White story. They sing "Walk Right In", "Walk This Way", "You Might Have Been A Beautiful Baby", "Skinnamarink" and more...
Sharon, Lois & Bram pull out an antique radio from their closet and find themselves listening back over 30 years ago! Bram as Jimmy Rock, private eye and Lois as the cleaning lady in the station... this episode is full of fun and songs such as "Don't Poke You're Finger In Your Eye", "The Erie Canal", "Sambalale" and many more... Ron Rubin joins in for some fun!
Elephant's Aunt is coming to visit and brings a surprise.... a new baby cousin for Elephant! As excited as Elephant is, she still feels left out when Sharon, Lois & Bram spend more time caring for the baby than for Elephant. Elephant decides to run away, but realizes that Sharon, Lois & Bram still love her, so she returns. They sing tons of songs to try and get the baby elephant to stop crying including... "Yes Sir, You're My Baby", "Boil them Cabbage Down", "It's Just Not Fair", "La Bamba" and many more!
Its hot outside & Lois, Bram, Elephant, and the kids are inside... bored. Sharon decides everyone needs to get out and get some exercise... However, everything Elephant tries, is to hard for her. They try golf, hula-hooping, running, even doing nothing, but still Elephant can't find her game, that is until Toller Cranston takes Elephant ice-skating. Elephant discover's she's a pro at it and performs for Sharon, Lois & Bram! They sing great songs including "Shimmy Coke A Pop", "One Finger, One Thumb", "I'm A Lazy Bone", "I Am Slowly Going Crazy" and many other great songs. (One of my favorite Episodes)
Sharon, Lois & Bram & the Mammoth Band are on board a bus traveling across the country to a concert hall, when the bus breaks down. They all decide the fastest way to reach the concert hall is by any means possible, so they all split up and try to get to the concert hall on time. They ride the funniest contraptions and find a way to get there on time, singing as they go. Great songs in this episode include "Sunny Side of the Street", "Chugga-Chugga", "Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog", "Riding in My Little Brass Wagon" and many more. A great episode!
Sharon, Lois & Bram are cleaning up their living room when they discover an old trunk full of old things that were theirs before they became "Sharon, Lois & Bram"... They also found old posters of them... SO they decide to tell the kids that are at their house, the fictional story of how they became who they were. As they go back in time, they sing great songs such as "Tzena, Tzena", "You're My Dish", "One Elephant", and a great rendition of "If You're Happy & You Know It" with a country style, a Spanish style, rock 'n roll style... its great! Louis Del Grande acts as their concert agent and provides non-stop laughter! I always laugh watching this episode!
In this episode, Elephant buys an old oil lamp, only to find out that it's magic and that there is a genie inside! Once out, the genie (Played by Rick Green of the Frantics) tells Elephant he can only grant one wish. Elephant can't decide what she wants for a wish, so Sharon, Lois & Bram help her by telling Elephant what their wishes would be. Sharon wanted to be a "hug" doctor, Lois wanted her own ice-cream shop with 33 Thousand flavors of ice-cream, and Bram wanted a trip to Mexico. In the end, Elephant decides that her wish is that she wants Sharon, Lois & Bram to have their wishes. Genie is moved by this and allows Elephant what she really would have wanted.... peanuts! They sing great sons like "If I Knew You Were Coming", "If I Had Three Wishes", "Tuty Fruity", "Have You Had A Hug Today?" and many more.
Sharon, Lois & Bram decide the park they live near needs a playground with swings & everything. However, they need to get everyone's signature, approving the park. They get all but one, Mr. Withers' (played by Maurice Solway). So they decide to buy him a new bench for the park, hoping that he'll change his mind and sign their petition. They don't have the money, so they moonlight to get some. They have a banana stand, deliver newspapers, car washing, even cleaning up Eric's back yard! A great episode with great songs including "Open the Door Richard", "Jump Josie/Skip to my Loo", "I Love Bananas", "It Ain't Gonna Rain No More" and others
Sharon, Lois & Bram, Eric, Elephant, and some kids are spending the day at the Toronto Museum. However, when it is time to go, they seem to be missing one person... Elephant! They decide they can't leave without her and so they go all over the Museum trying to find Elephant. They then discover they're locked in and have to spend the night there! Dan Redican plays the museum guard and helps the gang try to find Elephant. They search through out he museum in many great songs including "Good Mornin", "My Ship Sailed from China", "'Dem Bones", "If You Grew Up to Be A Bat" and many more!
Sharon, Lois & Bram re-tell the famous story of the Three Bears musically. They're a music group called "The Three Bears" and they need another member to keep up with the other music group, "The Three Little Pigs", so they decide to hold auditions to see who would fit in with their group. Chuck Mangione plays Little Boy Blue and comes to audition only to find that he misses his sheep too much. While the Three Bears are out auditioning, Goldilocks (Elephant) helps herself to the bears' porridge! The Three Bears return to find Goldilocks sleeping in Baby Bear's bed. They decide she's the perfect one for their group and make a new musical video singing to the tune of "The Hucklebuck". A really funny episode with good songs like "Splish, Splash: I Was Takin' A Bath", "The Alphabet Song", "Three Little Fishies" and more!
Sharon, Lois & Bram return home to find a huge fort, built by their friends, taking up their entire living room! They tell the kids that they'll have to move it because they're having guests over and need the space. So, they decide to build a new one outside in their backyard! Elephant is in charge of finding a theme for inside the "playhouse". As they're building, they come across a problem, their next door neighbor, Ms. Demener (played by Taborah Johnson, doesn't want all that noise coming from next door. Sharon, Lois & Bram decide to send Eric over to try and make her come on over and help build the playhouse with them. In the end, the playhouse is built and Ms. Demener comes over to help celebrate. It is full of songs such as "A Biscuit", "Pick Yourself Up", "Old Man Noah", "Did You Ever Step in A Waterpipe?" "Hi, Neighboor", "Come Follow the Band" and more!
Sharon, Lois & Bram are spending their Sunday in the Park. Elephant is trying to find/create her own "style" of painting. However, whenever she paints a picture, it looks just like one that a famous artist has painted such as the Mona Lisa, Sunday in the Park, and others... While Elephant is painting, Sharon, Lois & Bram sing songs waiting for the final painting. They meet up with Mendelson Jo who tells Elephant that she should combine all the other styles to make up her own. Finally Elephant is able to come up with her own special style of painting. Great songs like "Riding in the Buggy / Tideo", "Over in the Meadow", "The Barnyard Dance", "Sticky Fingers", "All Day Singing, Supper on the Ground" and more!
Sharon, Lois & Bram and Elephant are driving in their old-fashioned car when it breaks down! They decide to walk the rest of the way and come across an Old Curio Shoppe. Inside, they find their greatest dreams come true. Lois finds an old dress and dances the Boomps-A-Daisy with her great-great-great-grandmother. Bram finds an old train and enjoys a train ride. Sharon finds a wooden shoe and sails the open sea. Elephant, unable to find anything interesting, gets help from Barbara Hamilton, who shows her the wishing machine. After their adventures, they bump into Eric and tell him to visit the magic store. However, when they return, the shop has vanished, leaving only a brick wall. Behind the bushes, Sarah finds a present left by Barbara Hamilton. This fun episode features songs like "There's An Old Fashion Car", "Boomps-A-Daisy", "Bye 'n Bye Blackbird", "Newfoundland Jig Medley", "Simple Gifts", and more!
Sharon, Lois & Bram are celebrating "10 Years Singing" together by releasing a new album. They take the kids into the recording studio to show them how a record is assembled. The kids decide to prepare a surprise for them and so when Sharon, Lois & Bram are rehearsing for a song and singing with special guest Joe Sealy (who performed on their earlier album: Singing & Swinging), they call Eric to help them decide what to do. After all the songs are recorded, they need to take a picture for their album's cover. So they try all kinds of weird poses and backgrounds until they come up with just the right one. They decide to call this album "Happy Birthday" which is available on CD, Cassette, and LP Record. Full of songs from the original album including "Jock-A-Mo", "Going Over the Sea", "The Unbirthday Song", "Farmer in the Dell", "Poor Howard" (not on the album), and tons more.
Sharon, Lois & Bram are spending the day at one of their friend's farms. When they arrive there, Jan Rubes is there to welcome them. They decide to help him out with some chores before lunch. They help with collecting fire-wood, cleaning up leaves, moving hay, and more. Lois is feeling healthy and makes a vegetarian lunch for everyone including Soyaburgers! Afterwards, it is time to go but Jan Rubes invites the trio to his concert singing with the Interlink Choir where grandparents and grandchildren sing together. In the end, Sharon, Lois & Bram are invited to sing "All My Life's A Circle" with them. They learn the importance of the relationship between 'Young & Old'. Good songs in this episode including: "I Love Those Dear Hearts & Gentle People", "Grandpa's Farm", "Turn Around", "Mairzy Doats", and more!
This is the second-to-last episode, filled with clips from earlier episodes. Sharon, Lois & Bram are cleaning and packing their house because their landlord asked them to move. As they pack, their friends, Elephant, and Eric come over to hold an award show for the trio. Each one, including Eric and Elephant, receives an award. The categories include 'The Guess Who Award', 'Best Buddy Award', 'My Favorite Dish Award', 'Steady As A Rock Award', 'Way to Go Award', 'Most Athletic Award', and 'The Fabulous Faces Award'. After each award, there are clips and songs from previous Elephant Show episodes. This episode is bittersweet as the series nears its end. In the end, there's a surprise about where Sharon, Lois & Bram are moving to. It features old and new favorites like "Let's Go", "Rig-A-Jig-Jig", "Everybody Eats When They Come to My House", "Rock Around the Clock", "How Much Is that Doggie In the Window?", "Riding In My Car", "One for the Money", and more.
This is the final episode of Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show. Eric tells the kids how the show came to be. Flashbacks reveal Sharon, Lois & Bram discussing different show ideas: Sharon wanted a game show, Lois a soap opera, Bram a drama, Eric a Western, and Elephant a musical. Each idea is shown with a clip and a song: Sharon hosts 'Name that Song,' Lois stars in the soap opera 'All My Doctors,' Bram appears in a drama based on 'Casablanca,' and Eric's Western is silly. They decide Elephant was right; they should do a musical. They call to confirm their choice, leading to the creation of the Elephant Show. In the end, everyone sings "Skinnamarink," including most of the cast and crew. Songs featured include "Susannah's A Funny Old Man," "You're Not Sick, You're Just in Love," "When the Iceworms Nest Again," "I'm A Villain," "One Elephant Went Out to Play," "Skinnamarink," and more.