all in one place.
Log what you watch. Rate your favorites. See what friends are into.
Log what you watch. Rate your favorites. See what friends are into.
Network
Genres
Created by
Where to Watch
Links
Aired
Network
Genres
This season is comprised of ten episodes focusing on multiplication. Each episode opens and ends with the episode's table being chanted, and the Joker (played by Jenny Hutchinson) introduced it in rhyme while speaking directly to the audience (she would also welcome teams of schoolchildren who came to visit the castle and give them advice as they took part in mathematical challenges). The two gargoyles, Gar (male) and Goyle (female), also made observations on the mathematical happenings in the castle then summarized what its residents learned near the end of each episode (the week's table would also be displayed on the portcullis as it lowered), and the castle pets, Brimstone the dragon and Digit the kitten (who were drawn by Bevanfield Films in this series), had their own adventures below stairs in the cellar. This series was originally aired on Mondays as part of the BBC's schools programmes strand, then entitled Daytime on Two, at 9:40am.
S01 E01 • Monday, Sep 16, 1996 • Sep 16 • 20m
S01 E02 • Monday, Sep 23, 1996 • Sep 23 • 20m
S01 E03 • Monday, Sep 30, 1996 • Sep 30 • 20m
S01 E04 • Monday, Oct 7, 1996 • Oct 7 • 20m
S01 E05 • Monday, Oct 14, 1996 • Oct 14 • 20m
S01 E06 • Monday, Oct 28, 1996 • Oct 28 • 20m
S01 E07 • Monday, Nov 4, 1996 • Nov 4 • 20m
S01 E08 • Monday, Nov 11, 1996 • Nov 11 • 20m
S01 E09 • Monday, Nov 18, 1996 • Nov 18 • 20m
S01 E10 • Monday, Nov 25, 1996 • Nov 25 • 20m
1996 • 10 Episodes
This season is comprised of ten episodes focusing on multiplication. Each episode opens and ends with the episode's table being chanted, and the Joker (played by Jenny Hutchinson) introduced it in rhyme while speaking directly to the audience (she would also welcome teams of schoolchildren who came to visit the castle and give them advice as they took part in mathematical challenges). The two gargoyles, Gar (male) and Goyle (female), also made observations on the mathematical happenings in the castle then summarized what its residents learned near the end of each episode (the week's table would also be displayed on the portcullis as it lowered), and the castle pets, Brimstone the dragon and Digit the kitten (who were drawn by Bevanfield Films in this series), had their own adventures below stairs in the cellar. This series was originally aired on Mondays as part of the BBC's schools programmes strand, then entitled Daytime on Two, at 9:40am.
S01 E01 • Monday, Sep 16, 1996 • Sep 16 • 20m
S01 E02 • Monday, Sep 23, 1996 • Sep 23 • 20m
S01 E03 • Monday, Sep 30, 1996 • Sep 30 • 20m
S01 E04 • Monday, Oct 7, 1996 • Oct 7 • 20m
S01 E05 • Monday, Oct 14, 1996 • Oct 14 • 20m
S01 E06 • Monday, Oct 28, 1996 • Oct 28 • 20m
S01 E07 • Monday, Nov 4, 1996 • Nov 4 • 20m
S01 E08 • Monday, Nov 11, 1996 • Nov 11 • 20m
S01 E09 • Monday, Nov 18, 1996 • Nov 18 • 20m
S01 E10 • Monday, Nov 25, 1996 • Nov 25 • 20m
No previous
season
Season 2
Money
This season is comprised of ten episodes focusing on multiplication. Each episode opens and ends with the episode's table being chanted, and the Joker (played by Jenny Hutchinson) introduced it in rhyme while speaking directly to the audience (she would also welcome teams of schoolchildren who came to visit the castle and give them advice as they took part in mathematical challenges). The two gargoyles, Gar (male) and Goyle (female), also made observations on the mathematical happenings in the castle then summarized what its residents learned near the end of each episode (the week's table would also be displayed on the portcullis as it lowered), and the castle pets, Brimstone the dragon and Digit the kitten (who were drawn by Bevanfield Films in this series), had their own adventures below stairs in the cellar. This series was originally aired on Mondays as part of the BBC's schools programmes strand, then entitled Daytime on Two, at 9:40am.
S01 E01 • Monday, Sep 16, 1996 • Sep 16 • 20m
S01 E02 • Monday, Sep 23, 1996 • Sep 23 • 20m
S01 E03 • Monday, Sep 30, 1996 • Sep 30 • 20m
S01 E04 • Monday, Oct 7, 1996 • Oct 7 • 20m
S01 E05 • Monday, Oct 14, 1996 • Oct 14 • 20m
S01 E06 • Monday, Oct 28, 1996 • Oct 28 • 20m
S01 E07 • Monday, Nov 4, 1996 • Nov 4 • 20m
S01 E08 • Monday, Nov 11, 1996 • Nov 11 • 20m
S01 E09 • Monday, Nov 18, 1996 • Nov 18 • 20m
S01 E10 • Monday, Nov 25, 1996 • Nov 25 • 20m
1996 • 10 Episodes
This season is comprised of ten episodes focusing on multiplication. Each episode opens and ends with the episode's table being chanted, and the Joker (played by Jenny Hutchinson) introduced it in rhyme while speaking directly to the audience (she would also welcome teams of schoolchildren who came to visit the castle and give them advice as they took part in mathematical challenges). The two gargoyles, Gar (male) and Goyle (female), also made observations on the mathematical happenings in the castle then summarized what its residents learned near the end of each episode (the week's table would also be displayed on the portcullis as it lowered), and the castle pets, Brimstone the dragon and Digit the kitten (who were drawn by Bevanfield Films in this series), had their own adventures below stairs in the cellar. This series was originally aired on Mondays as part of the BBC's schools programmes strand, then entitled Daytime on Two, at 9:40am.
S01 E01 • Monday, Sep 16, 1996 • Sep 16 • 20m
S01 E02 • Monday, Sep 23, 1996 • Sep 23 • 20m
S01 E03 • Monday, Sep 30, 1996 • Sep 30 • 20m
S01 E04 • Monday, Oct 7, 1996 • Oct 7 • 20m
S01 E05 • Monday, Oct 14, 1996 • Oct 14 • 20m
S01 E06 • Monday, Oct 28, 1996 • Oct 28 • 20m
S01 E07 • Monday, Nov 4, 1996 • Nov 4 • 20m
S01 E08 • Monday, Nov 11, 1996 • Nov 11 • 20m
S01 E09 • Monday, Nov 18, 1996 • Nov 18 • 20m
S01 E10 • Monday, Nov 25, 1996 • Nov 25 • 20m