Chorlton and the Wheelies - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Fenella and the Face Fungus

Spot the Happiness Dragon

Queen Doris' Silver Jubilee
Chorlton gets in the way as the Wheelies celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Doris and King Otto. But when Fenella the witch hatches a plan to ruin the Royal party it is Chorlton who turns up just in time to save the day.

Chorlton and the Spinning Spell

The Day the Lights Went Out
Everyone is enjoying the nice sunny weather - except Fenella the witch of course. So she gets a three part spell from her spell-book to unleash first freezing winds, darkness then rain upon Wheelie World. What can Chorlton do?

Free-Wheeling Fenella

Hop, Skip and Crunch

Hide and Shriek

Octoblob at Twilight

Pablo's World

Skateboard Special

Some Like It Hot

Royal Wheelyworld Pipe Band
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