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.
Seasons & Episode
Sarah & Duck experiment with paper aeroplanes and discover an unusual quirk...
hen Scarf Lady is 'knit-stuck', Sarah & Duck take her to a hat museum for inspiration, only to meet up with an old nemesis!
hen the Art Shop is closed, Sarah & Duck explore the park in the early morning.
Sarah goes on a hunt around town to search for an elusive Seacow sticker!
When the bus breaks down on the way to the Big Shop, Sarah &a Duck use a train replacement service and go on a quest for fudge!
Umbrella's plan to impress his friend Primrose with a magic show goes somewhat adrift!
To celebrate John's birthday, Cloud Captain takes the gang on an ocean adventure!
Sarah and Duck take a trip to the Big Shop to get a new alarm clock.
Everyone in the Park joins in with Scarf Lady's new game!
Duck feels left out when Sarah gets a demanding new toy.
Sarah and Duck help the baker bake Shoku-pan, a light and fluffy type of Japanese bread.
On a rainy night searching for a constellation Sarah and Duck meet an unexpected friend.
Sarah and Duck help Bread Man and Cake bake a special Japanese bread for Flamingo and John.
When Sarah and Duck's favourite bench is in use, the pair find other things to do.
Sarah and Duck go to the aquarium to track down a waving fish.
After a night of strong rain, the Shallots set sail on a seafaring adventure.
Cake decides to teach Sarah and Duck how to decorate with icing!
Sarah's hat goes on an adventure without her, on top of a balloon.
Sarah is keen to adopt a sea creature, but doesn't get her first choice...
Duck is bored of his toy collection, so he and Sarah search for old toys in the attic.
Sarah's hair keeps getting in her way, so it's time for a trip to the hairdressers.
When their snacks go missing, Sergeant Sarah & Constable Quack hunt for a biscuit burglar.
Stumbling across an arcade, Sarah takes on a dancing challenge with John.
Mars tries to fill in for a missing Moon, but needs a little coaching from Sarah & Duck.
Sarah & Duck try to help Donkey get his jumping confidence back.
The changeable weather means Rainbow has to leave before finishing his story. Sarah and Duck try to find out how the story ends.
Sarah, Duck and Bug set off on a big adventure through uncharted territory as they attempt to cycle all the way around the park.
Scarf Lady helps Sarah and Duck catch the fluffs and puffs to refill their pillows.
Whilst visiting a castle, Sarah and Duck's drawings lead them to an exciting discovery.
Music Lady needs Sarah and Duck's help with a music-loving stowaway.
Sarah and Duck learn all about Boo Night and attempt to make their own scary costumes.
Sarah and Duck are excited to visit the observatory to see a passing comet.
Sarah and Duck try to work out exactly what it is that Scarf Lady has been busily knitting in her sleep.
When Umbrella gets left on the bus, Sarah and Duck head to the bus depot to find him.
Sarah is fascinated by some mysterious music coming from the hedge.
Sarah and Duck spot a patch of garden in the park that needs some care, but can't seem to find a gardener.
When the zip on Sarah's hoodie breaks, Scarf Lady suggests a trip to the haberdasher.
Sarah & Duck join Scooter Boy at the cinema to watch his favourite film, but the sound doesn't seem to be working.
Sarah and Duck explore a Winter Fair in the park and discover an amazing skating rink inside a giant snowball!
An excited Sarah and Duck take the Shallots to see the Ribbon Sisters perform with their family circus.
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.