Episode 1

The Gogglesprogs are back, watching a range of TV from recent months, from entertainment shows to documentaries and classic films, as well as up-to-the-minute news stories. There are some new faces on the sofa, alongside six-year-old Molly and her eight-year-old brother William, who both love helping out on the family farm; friends Stephanie and Christina - Stephanie loves Justin Bieber while Christina prefers classical music; and schoolmates Jacob and Connor, who are in the Mini Enterprise Club together. In this episode, the Gogglesprogs give their honest, inimitable and ultimately hilarious take on the general election, Mary Berry and the classic film Grease.
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