The Raggy Dolls - Season 5

The Raggy Dolls - Season 5

Season 5

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Episodes6
DatesNov 16, 1988 - Dec 21, 1988
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Episodes

Hot Air Balloon
Season 5Episode 110 min

Hot Air Balloon

When a witch tries to spoil their Halloween Party, the other Raggy Dolls think her magic is the surprise laser show promised by Back-To-Front and Hi-Fi, and their laughter drives the witch away. When the boys explain that their show did not work, the Raggy Dolls make sure to laugh all the way home.
Nov 16, 1988
Ghosts
Season 5Episode 210 min

Ghosts

The Raggy Dolls explain the significance of 5 November to Claude and set out to watch a firework display. Claude is captured by a group of boys who are planning their own bonfire in an abandoned paint factory. They tie Claude to a rocket and light their bonfire, oblivious to the sparks, which set the factory alight. Hi-Fi calls the Fire Brigade, but before they can arrive, a spark sets off the boys' box of fireworks and drives them away. In the commotion, the Raggy Dolls free Claude, just before a spark ignites the rocket.
Nov 23, 1988
The Tree House
Season 5Episode 310 min

The Tree House

Princess learns that good friends are worth more than a whole pot of gold.
Nov 30, 1988
The Memory Machine
Season 5Episode 410 min

The Memory Machine

The Raggy Dolls are kidnapped by aliens from another planet and Hi-Fi befriends an alien who stammers just like him.
Dec 7, 1988
Doll Overboard
Season 5Episode 510 min

Doll Overboard

The Raggy Dolls go hiking but get lost in the hot weather. Luckily, the Romans have left handy signposts to help them find their way again. Sad Sack dreams about life in Roman times.
Dec 14, 1988
The Unlikely Hedgehog
Season 5Episode 610 min

The Unlikely Hedgehog

The Raggy Dolls go on an adventure in the jungle and meet a lonely gorilla.
Dec 21, 1988

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