Mr Bloom's Nursery

February. 07,2011      NR
Rating:
7.8
Trailer Synopsis

Mr Bloom's Nursery is a children's television program on BBC's brand CBeebies. Mr Bloom, played by Ben Faulks, is a gardener who helps children to get involved and inspired by nature. Each episode sees a small group of children visiting his allotment, feeding his "Compostarium" compost bin and interacting with puppet vegetables.

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Episode 1 - Popstar
February. 04,2013

Margaret the Cabbage wants to be a pop star but she hasn't got anything ready for her performance.

Episode 2 - Homemade Hat Parade
February. 05,2013

There's a Homemade Hat Parade at Mr Bloom's fete in Hartlepool, but none of the Veggies has a suitable hat.

Episode 3 - The Great Mashathon
February. 06,2013

After the scouts make some mash potato they visit a household waste recycling depot to find out what to do with the leftovers.

Episode 4 - The Sandwich Stealer
February. 07,2013

Mr Bloom's fete is in Cornwall, where Raymond's favourite egg and watercress sandwiches keep going missing.

Episode 5 - Bed Time Trouble
February. 08,2013

In King's Lynn, the Wee MacGregors have trouble getting off to sleep as they've lost their teddy bear Sweet Pea.

Episode 6 - Jungle High Jinks
February. 11,2013

Margaret and Joan are playing at jungle explorers so the Tiddlers use lots of newspaper to make a forest for them to play in.

Episode 7 - Housewarming Party
February. 12,2013

Margaret is excited because her pineapple pen-pal Deborah is coming to visit.

Episode 8 - Maypole Mayhem
February. 13,2013

Raymond and Mr Bloom learn about trees and roots, and the Tiddlers help the Veggies.

Episode 9 - Floating Funfair Fun
February. 14,2013

The Tiddlers get inspiration from some floating gardens on the River Thames.

Episode 10 - The Caterpillar Trails
February. 15,2013

Joan's pet worm Victor is being disobedient and he's not going to get a medal.

Episode 11 - Pirate Veggies
February. 18,2013

Mr Bloom takes Margaret to see how tea is grown in Cornwall.

Episode 12 - Joan's Throne
February. 19,2013

The Veggies have run out of honey for their toast.

Episode 13 - Barmy Balloon Safari
February. 20,2013

Raymond wants to go on a safari but is scared of the animals he finds at Mr Bloom's fete.

Episode 14 - Family Photo Tree
February. 21,2013

Sebastian wants to take a photo of all the Veggies but they won't stay still in one place.

Episode 15 - Peas Freeze
February. 22,2013

It's a hot day at Mr Bloom's fete in Kings Lynn and Raymond is in need of an ice cream.

Episode 16 - Sebastian's Pet
February. 25,2013

Mr Bloom and Raymond harvest seaweed on the Isle of Bute.

Episode 17 - Amazing Maize Maze
February. 26,2013

Mr Bloom and Margaret visit a Maize Maze and learn that it's best to see it from up high.

Episode 18 - Beanland
February. 27,2013

Colin has drawn plans for the first runner bean theme park: Beanland!

Episode 19 - Margaret's Space Tent
February. 28,2013

Margaret has got a brand new telescope but she doesn't like the dark.

Episode 20 - Forget-Me-Not
March. 01,2013

It's the last of Mr Bloom's fetes and the Tiddlers help the Veggies with a scrapbook.

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