Season 1 · Episode 1
The Furchesters make a video about the hotel, but things are going wrong in every room.
How will the Furchesters stop Cookie Monster from eating cookie guest Mr Crumb?
Can furry thinking help Phoebe and Elmo play games with a lonely porcupine called Pierce?
Professor Fleece teaches the Furchesters to yodel when their phone stops working.
Phoebe and Elmo need all their creative skills when looking after five excitable chickens!
Funella hires a group of singing vegetables to make the guests happy, but they cause chaos.
Elmo has to dodge horses, monsters and more to deliver a tray of toast to a hungry guest.
The Furchester family try to stop Isabel's bell-monster hiccups so she can welcome guests.
Two detectives and a mysterious raccoon check in for the hotel's Mystery Weekend.
Phoebe, the only one who can talk to animal guests, loses her voice.
Elmo and Phoebe are determined not to fall asleep so they can meet Mr Screech the owl.
Phoebe and Elmo create Furchester TV so that two ducks don't miss their favourite shows.
Phoebe and Elmo help two penguins learn how to bobsleigh but their bobsleigh gets broken!
It's hard to keep the beautiful sculpture of Funella safe from the residents at the hotel.
The Furchesters have to think like a caterpillar while searching for a missing guest.
Funella overhears guests say the service is slow. She is determined to make it fast.
Elmo really wants Monster Monster to visit the Furchester, but there's a problem.
A woodpecker keeps pecking the walls and a musician doesn't turn up for a concert.
Super Rock flies into the hotel - but his cape tears and he thinks his powers have gone.
A heavy bear falls asleep in the lobby and it's up to the Furchesters to get him upstairs.
It is ballroom dance weekend but the floor is so shiny the dancers slip over.
Phoebe is jealous because Bebe seems so much better at stopping monsters.
The Furchesters have to find the perfect spot for a fussy pot plant.
Phoebe loses her special hotel key. Can she remember when she last saw it?
A goat eats all of the food and Furgus tries to trim a vine that doesn't stop growing.
The Furchesters need creative ways to help a tired pony take a rest.
Guests smell a skunk and want to check out.
A cow guest loses a precious hair curler, so the Furchesters bring in two mice to help.
The writer of Mooga Monster books checks in.
Two howling wolves keep all the guests awake.
The hotel can be a big and noisy place if you are a tiny, quiet ant.
Furgus and Funella think there is one Ms Woolly, but there are more - they're identical!
It's a catastrophe when Funella's arms are stuck open and she can't welcome the guests.
Elmo is having his portrait painted, but he just can't stop moving.
The luggage trolley breaks so Furgus replaces it with a donkey.
A parrot copies every woof, meow and monster noise! The Furchesters try to calm the chaos.
A dinosaur surprises Elmo, then seems to disappear. The Furchesters go on a dino hunt.
Funella has to remember to crow like a cockerel when a guest needs to wake up on time.
Guests arrive to see the most beautiful flower. The Furchesters need to help it to bloom.
Funella wants to make her fruit guests happy in the hotel's new Ripening Lounge.
Furgus opens a dog-walking service, but the dog would rather play chase!
Phoebe and Elmo help a jacket find her owner.
The Furchesters accidentally get stuck together.
Phoebe helps Elmo find a special hat.
Funella hires an enthusiastic bunny to help Furgus with his work.
The Furchesters have to keep Harvey P Dull entertained while his chair is repaired.
Pirate Captain Metimbers takes Phoebe and Elmo on a treasure hunt.
The Furchesters have to keep an egg safe when the ceiling starts to fall down.
Elmo accidentally gives Phoebe's monster toy to a tiger.
Elmo faces up to Charlton the Champion in the lobby obstacle race.
The Furchesters have to solve a lot of problems on the day a hotel inspector visits.
When two of the three dancing sheep are unwell, Phoebe and Elmo step in.
A puppets show with a clear goal: to educate through entertainment. With songs, celebrities and lots of humor so that children can learn great values while they are still little and the grownups can feel proud. And they can all roar with laughter while watching Eco and Nube, the first NatGeo Kids explorers, trying to live with all the animals in the forest.
2019
The Book of Pooh is an American television series that aired on the Disney Channel. It is the third television series to feature the characters from the Disney franchise based on A. A. Milne's works; the other two were the live-action Welcome to Pooh Corner and the animated The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh which ran from 1988-1991. It premiered on February 9, 2001, and completed its run on July 8, 2003. The show is produced by Shadow Projects, and Playhouse Disney. This is the first Pooh show where Jim Cummings voices Tigger filling in for the late Paul Winchell. It was shown in U.K on a Channel 5 Block known as 'Milkshake!' as well as Playhouse Disney. It's run on Milkshake! ended around 2006 to 2007.
2001
Jack takes a break everyday from his busy kid schedule to visit his favorite place in the world—his backyard clubhouse. Here he can do what he loves best—create and enjoy music, sing, dance and have a ball with his friend Mary, his faithful dog Mel and all of his neighborhood pals who stop by. Anything can happen in Jack’s clubhouse.
2005
Meet Cody and the Helpsters, a team of vibrant monsters who love to solve problems. Whether it's planning a party, climbing a mountain, or mastering a magic trick, the Helpsters can figure anything out—because everything starts with a plan.
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2004
The Fraggles are a fun-loving community of creatures who live in a subterranean fantasy land where they love to play, sing and dance their cares away, sharing their world with the tiny Doozers and the giant Gorgs. The series teaches empathy and tolerance and encourages children to understand people different from themselves.
1983
The Bradley family are proud owners of the Shady Rest Hotel. Kate and her three young daughters do the job of running the hotel.
1963
Dinosaurs follows the life of a family of dinosaurs, living in a modern world. They have TV's, fridges, microwaves, and every modern convenience.
1991
Texas native Jamie King is an aspiring actor who heads to Hollywood in hopes to find fame and fortune in the entertainment industry. To support himself, he works at his Aunt Helen and Uncle Junior's Los Angeles hotel, the King's Towers.
1996
The show is a spin-off of the format Alessandro Borghese - 4 Ristoranti, where hotels, rather than restaurants, compete against each other. These hotels belong to the same commercial category and are located in the same geographical area. Each of the four hotel owners takes turns hosting the other three colleagues and Barbieri for a day and a night at their establishment. The hoteliers rate the location, services, rooms, prices, and, starting from the fourth season, the quality of the breakfast, giving scores from 0 to 10.
2018
Meet Zack and Cody, 11 year-old identical twins and the newest residents of Boston's swanky Tipton Hotel. Living in a suite with their mom Carey, the boys treat the Tipton like their own personal playground.
Pipkins was a British children's TV programme. Hartley Hare, Pig, Topov and the gang were the stars of ATV's pre-school series which ran from January 1973 to 29 December 1981.
1973
Return to the world of Thra, where three Gelfling discover the horrifying secret behind the Skeksis' power and set out to ignite the fires of rebellion and save their world.
CBS Children's Film Festival is a television series of live action films from several countries that were made for children. Originally a sporadic series airing on Saturday mornings, Sunday afternoons, or weekday afternoons during the summer from 1967, it became a regularly scheduled program in 1971 on the CBS Saturday morning lineup, running one hour with some films apparently edited down to fit the time slot. The program was hosted by 1950s television act Kukla, Fran and Ollie, aka puppeteer Burr Tillstrom and actress Fran Allison. Kukla, Fran and Ollie were dropped from the series in 1977 and the program was renamed CBS Saturday Film Festival. In 1978 CBS canceled the show in favor of the youth targeted magazine 30 Minutes which was modeled after its adult sister show 60 Minutes. CBS canceled 30 Minutes in 1982 and brought back Saturday Film Festival which ran for two seasons until CBS cancelled it for good in 1984. Perhaps the most famous "episode" of the series was the 1960 British film Hand in Hand, the story of a deep friendship between two elementary school students, one a Roman Catholic boy and the other a Jewish girl. In addition to many American and British films, the series also featured motion pictures from Russia, France, Bulgaria, Japan, Sweden, Italy, China, Australia, South Africa, and Czechoslovakia as well as several other countries.
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Kukla, Fran and Ollie is an early American television show using puppets, originally created for children but soon watched by more adults than children. It did not have a script and was entirely ad-libbed. It aired from 1947 to 1957.
1947
Téléfrançais was a French language children's television show, produced by TVOntario from 1984 until 1986. The series of 30 ten-minute episodes has become a popular teaching tool, and is used by many educators to teach French as a second language to elementary and middle school children. The show's name is a portmanteau for télévision and français. The show follows the adventures of two children named Jacques and Sophie, and Ananas, a talking pineapple who resides in a junkyard. Other recurring characters are Pilote, Ginette, the Annonceur, Monsieur Pourquoi, Louis Questionneur, Brigitte Banane, and the comic skeletal musical group Les Squelettes. The programs were produced by Jennifer Harvey and directed by David Moore. The catchy theme and all of Les Squelettes' songs were written by the team of Bruce Ley and Jed MacKay. All the characters and scripts were created by Ken Sobol.
1984