Bob the Builder - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Spud the Spanner
Spud is bored of being a scarecrow and he takes Bob's toolbox to try to change himself, unaware that he will come apart.

Wallpaper Wendy
Bob decorates Mrs. Broadbent's new flat, but as he has never decorated before, he ends up making a complete mess.

Runaway Roley
Roley loses the brakes in the morning and sleep-rolls out of the yard and causes destruction everywhere. He crashes into the lamps, signs, walls, etc. Bob, Wendy and the machines have to guide Roley back to the yard without waking him up.

Bob's Big Surprise
While Wendy is away, Bob and the gang give her garden a make-over despite the fact that nobody can be in the office due to Mrs. Potts falling ill.

Dizzy's Statues
Bob has to put up bollards around the town hall and put up Mrs. Potts' garden statues at the same time. Dizzy tries to help, but gets very mixed up.

Lofty to the Rescue
Lofty is afraid of going over the bridge because of his fear of heights, but when Spud (who Lofty is also afraid of) falls off the bridge and into a tree while he plays with Scoop and Muck, Lofty has to overcome his fears and rescue him.

Wendy's Big Match
Bob is preparing for a "Brightest Building Yard" competition. But when Spud kicks a ball at Wendy, the line-making machine makes a mess, forcing him to clean it up. Bob ends up winning first prize in the "Brightest Building Yard" competition

Tea Set Travis
Bob and the gang are preparing for recycling. Farmer Pickles tells Travis to look after his old tea set, but when Spud and Travis are not around, they forget about the tea set and the gang almost recycles it.

Dizzy's Birdwatch
Dizzy watches a birds nest and sees the hatchlings emerge and learn to fly.

Clocktower Bob
Bob ends up stranded on a broken clock tower when Lofty gets scared by a bat and knocks the ladder down. All the while, Muck tells a joke about an elephant in the fridge and starts grumbling when Scoop tells him to let Dizzy get on with her mixing, claiming that "it's not fair". That night, he bumps into Lofty just as Scoop and Wendy find both machines so they can rescue Bob.

Wendy's Tennis Court
When building a new tennis court, Travis and Spud try to put the net up, but Spud finds it too heavy and falls into the wet tar.

Bob's White Christmas
Bob will dress up as Father Christmas/Santa Claus for the local school carol concert, but he loses time when Farmer Pickles gets snowed in.

Pilchard Goes Fishing
Wendy is cleaning Bob's fish tank, but when Muck comes for more cement, he crashes into the lean-to garage. When Wendy gets distracted by another job, Pilchard intends to eat Finn up.
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