Episode 5

Luke Franks, London Hughes, Sam Homewood and Arielle Free all return for more fun, games and sketches in the Scrambled! flat. Amongst the programmes featured are the brand new series of Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! and new episodes of Nerds and Monsters:and Looped, alongside favourites Horrid Henry, Adventure Time and more. Viewers have the opportunity to show off their talents in the studio in So You Think Scrambled!'s Got The Eggs Factor. Anyone with a joke to tell can send in a video and there is also a chance for kids to decide if they are Team Nerd or Team Monster by creating a mascot. Also featured are Sharezies, which offer viewers the opportunity to share anything they like with the world and the newest way to be on the show in Outsmart Sam!
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