Episode 35

Season 4Episode 35115 minJan. 21, 2017
Episode 35

Luke Franks, London Hughes, Sam Homewood and Arielle Free all return for more fun, games and sketches in the Scrambled! flat. Catch new episodes of Bear Grylls Survival School alongside favourites Mr Bean, Horrid Henry, Powerpuff Girls and Adventure Time. Viewers have the opportunity to show off their talents in the studio in So You Think Scrambled!'s Got the Eggs Factor - now with a new host, new judges and a brand new format. Previous Eggs Factor winner Brooks teaches Sam and Luke some tricks in Magic School. Viewers can share pictures of what their teddies have been up to in Where's Your Bear Bean? Plus new game Force or Norse that asks viewers to identify if a character is from Star Wars or Norse Mythology. Head to the CITV website for more details of how to take part!

Episode 35 has aired on Jan. 21, 2017 at 07:30
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