Sarah & Duck Season 1
Sarah & Duck is a British animated children's television series created by Sarah Gomes Harris and Tim O'Sullivan, and produced by Karrot Entertainment for the BBC. Designed as a story-driven animation primarily targeted at 4-6 year old children, it was first broadcast on the UK CBeebies channel on 18 February 2013. A total of 40 episodes have been commissioned for the first series. 30 of these will have been shown in the UK by the end of August 2013, with a further 10 in production.
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Sarah & Duck
2013 / TV-YSarah & Duck is a British animated children's television series created by Sarah Gomes Harris and Tim O'Sullivan, and produced by Karrot Entertainment for the BBC. Designed as a story-driven animation primarily targeted at 4-6 year old children, it was first broadcast on the UK CBeebies channel on 18 February 2013. A total of 40 episodes have been commissioned for the first series. 30 of these will have been shown in the UK by the end of August 2013, with a further 10 in production.
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Sarah & Duck Season 1 Full Episode Guide
Sarah wants some special lights for her Christmas tree and Bug knows where she might find some.
Sarah decides that octagons are her favourite shape, so starts an eight-person club to celebrate!
Scarf Lady has run out of wool so Sarah and Duck help her to harvest the weeping woollen tree.
Bug's plant is looking droopy, but his button collecting seems to be the cause of the problem...
When Bread Man needs help, Sarah and Duck come to the rescue with their tandem bike!
Sarah and Duck dress up as each other and decide to perform a play!
Sarah and Duck give Moon painting lessons after being inspired by a trip to the art gallery.
Sarah and Duck turn detectives when their friend Plate Girl loses her plate on a foggy day.
When their tandem bike gets a flat tyre, Sarah and Duck hope to get help from the local bike shop.
Scarf Lady takes to the skies in a knitted hot air balloon to race against an old sporting friend.
Flamingo and John are invited to Sarah and Duck's house, but a big obstacle lies in store for John.
The ducks award Sarah a crown at the pond so she tries to work out what her royal duties should be.
The youngster and her feathered friend take part in a treasure hunt when there is a bread festival in the park.
Tortoise is on a mission straight through Sarah and Duck’s house! The pair try to work out what he’s crawling towards.
Sarah and Duck are woken up by a loud clanging overhead and decide to investigate the noise.
When their local park is closed, Sarah and Duck try to find a suitable alternative.
A game of hide and seek takes longer than usual when Duck gets scared by some fireworks.
Sarah and Duck learn to bobsleigh and have a speedy, snowy adventure with Scarf Lady's help.
Sarah needs some new shoes, but picks out a very unusual pair...
Inspired by a nature documentary, Sarah and Duck attempt to take photographs of birds.
A sleepy Sarah attempts to bake a dessert for a hungry Duck.
Rainbow's colourful glow inspires an art project.
Sarah and Duck are excited about seeing some shooting stars.
Sarah and Duck are trying to exercise but the neighbours need their help.
When Sarah has a cold, Duck helps her enjoy a visit to the doctor.
A fair is being held in the park, and Sarah and Duck can't find their bench.
Sarah and Duck try to play a tennis doubles match, but are two players short.
Scarf Lady's jukebox inspires a knitted instrument band.
Sarah and Duck visit a large department store, looking for some new toys.
Sarah finds an umbrella that doesn't seem to like the rain.
On a windy day, Sarah and Duck try to get their new kite to fly.
When Duck's chair breaks, a bus trip to a very special shop is in order.
Sarah and Duck make a colourful new friend during breakfast.
Scarf Lady welcomes Sarah and Duck to her house full of scarves.
Duck isn't careful enough with his favourite toy robot.
Sarah's brand-new bouncy ball has a rather unexpected problem.
It's Duck's birthday, so Sarah decides to bake a cake to celebrate.
Sarah and Duck attempt to find out why their friend Donkey seems so sad.
Duck wants to be a penguin, so Sarah decides it is time for a trip to the zoo.
Sarah and Duck find some free seeds in their newspaper and plant them to see what grows.