List of Danger Mouse episodes
This is an episode guide for the children's animated television series Danger Mouse, made by Cosgrove Hall and first shown on ITV during its weekday lunchtime or afternoon children's programming. 161 episodes were made which were broadcast between 1981 and 1992. Later, VHS and DVD releases edited the 5-part stories together as single episodes, to total 89 episodes. The episode order is controversial because stories were often initially transmitted some years after the rest of the season to which they theoretically belonged, often forming part of a 'repeats season'. The US Region 1 DVD releases present the episodes in the UK broadcast order.
Series overview
Series | Episodes | Episode length | Premiere | Finale | |
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Pilots | 2 | 15 min. | N/A | ||
1 | 11 | 11 min. | 28 September 1981 | 14 December 1981 | |
2 | 30 | 5 min. | 4 January 1982 | 12 February 1982 | |
3 | 17 | 5 min. 11 min. | 4 October 1982 | 1 November 1982 | |
4 | 45 | 5 min. | 3 January 1983 | 23 May 1983 | |
5 | 10 | 10 min. | 20 February 1984 | 30 April 1984 | |
6 | 27 | 10 min. | 25 December 1984 | 26 December 1985 | |
7 | 6 | 25 min. | 13 November 1986 | 18 December 1986 | |
8 | 2 | 10 min. | 20 February 1987 | 27 February 1987 | |
9 | 6 | 22 min. | 3 January 1991 | 30 January 1992 | |
10 | 7 | 22 min. | 6 February 1992 | 19 March 1992 |
Pilot episodes (1979–80)
Episode | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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Pilot 1 | "unknown" | Brian Cosgrove | John Hambley | unaired |
However, there are no further details known as to whether this pilot was a different story, or earlier version of "The Mystery of the Lost Chord", which itself later became the episode, "Who Stole the Bagpipes?". | ||||
Pilot 2 | "The Mystery of the Lost Chord" | Brian Cosgrove | John Hambley | unaired (first commercially released 15 October 2001) |
This pilot features no narration, William Franklyn plays Danger Mouse and Penfold has a Scottish accent. Ernest Penfold was voiced by Peter Hawkins. Baron Greenback is here named Baron Greenteeth (although, the DVD release erroneously lists him as Greenchief). Stiletto has an assistant henchman too. Although unaired, it was commercially released for the first time as a bonus feature on the 2001 UK DVD Tower of Terror. The DVD feature states it to be the second pilot episode, as the first pilot is "yet to be found". |
Series 1 (1981)
Series 1 episodes are 11 minutes each, and originally aired on Mondays and Wednesdays with no commercial breaks.
No. overall | No. for series | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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1 | 1 | "Rogue Robots" | Brian Cosgrove | Mike Harding and Brian Trueman | 28 September 1981 |
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2 | 2 | "Who Stole the Bagpipes" | Brian Cosgrove | Mike Harding and Brian Trueman | 30 September 1981 |
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3 | 3 | "Trouble with Ghosts" | Brian Cosgrove | Mike Harding and Brian Trueman | 5 October 1981 |
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4 | 4 | "Chicken Run" | Brian Cosgrove | Mike Harding and Brian Trueman | 7 October 1981 |
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5 | 5 | "The Martian Misfit" | Brian Cosgrove | Mike Harding and Brian Trueman | 12 October 1981 |
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6 | 6 | "The Dream Machine" | Brian Cosgrove | Mike Harding and Brian Trueman | 14 October 1981 |
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7 | 7 | "Lord of the Bungle" | Brian Cosgrove | Mike Harding and Brian Trueman | 19 October 1981 |
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8 | 8 | "Die Laughing" | Brian Cosgrove | Mike Harding and Brian Trueman | 21 October 1981 |
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9 | 9 | "The World of Machines" | Brian Cosgrove | Mike Harding and Brian Trueman | 26 October 1981 |
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10 | 10 | "Ice Station Camel" | Brian Cosgrove | Mike Harding and Brian Trueman | 28 October 1981 |
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11 | 11 | "A Plague of Pyramids" | Brian Cosgrove | Mike Harding and Brian Trueman | 14 December 1981 |
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Series 2 (1982)
Series 2 stories were originally each aired in five 5-minute segments over five consecutive days. VHS and DVD releases usually see these episodes edited together as one 25-minute episode, although in reality, these omnibus episodes run closer to 17—19 minutes as they lose David Jason's 'cliffhanger' narration over the "To be continued..." captions. On the VHS and DVD releases, the "Episode 1" suffix in the title card after the opening credits has often been left unaltered. The US DVD releases retain the original 5-min segment format.
No. overall | No. for series | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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12 | 1 | Custard "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 4 January 1982 |
13 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 5 January 1982 |
14 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 6 January 1982 |
15 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 7 January 1982 |
16 | 5 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 8 January 1982 |
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17 | 6 | Close Encounters of the Absurd Kind "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 11 January 1982 |
18 | 7 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 12 January 1982 |
19 | 8 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 13 January 1982 |
20 | 9 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 14 January 1982 |
21 | 10 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 15 January 1982 |
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22 | 11 | The Duel "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 18 January 1982 |
23 | 12 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 19 January 1982 |
24 | 13 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 20 January 1982 |
25 | 14 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 21 January 1982 |
26 | 15 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 22 January 1982 |
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27 | 16 | The Day of the Suds "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 25 January 1982 |
28 | 17 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 26 January 1982 |
29 | 18 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 27 January 1982 |
30 | 19 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 28 January 1982 |
31 | 20 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 29 January 1982 |
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32 | 21 | The Bad Luck Eye of the Little Yellow God "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 1 February 1982 |
33 | 22 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 2 February 1982 |
34 | 23 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 3 February 1982 |
35 | 24 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 4 February 1982 |
36 | 25 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 5 February 1982 |
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37 | 26 | The Four Tasks of Danger Mouse "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 8 February 1982 |
38 | 27 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 9 February 1982 |
39 | 28 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 10 February 1982 |
40 | 29 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 11 February 1982 |
41 | 30 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 12 February 1982 |
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Series 3 (1982)
The first three stories were originally each aired in five 5-minute segments over five consecutive days. The US DVD releases retain the original 5-min segment format. The fourth and fifth stories were single 11-minute segments and aired on Mondays; some sources (including iTunes UK and The Guinness Book of Classic British TV) list these episodes as belonging to the first series. This would appear to be supported by the fact that these final two episodes have the series 1 credit sequence with its original title card and the same series 1 animation. (The title card was changed to the more familiar logo from series 2 onwards.)
No. overall | No. for series | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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42 | 1 | The Invasion of Colonel 'K' "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 4 October 1982 |
43 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 5 October 1982 |
44 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 6 October 1982 |
45 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 7 October 1982 |
46 | 5 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 8 October 1982 |
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47 | 6 | Danger Mouse Saves the World... Again "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 11 October 1982 |
48 | 7 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 12 October 1982 |
49 | 8 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 13 October 1982 |
50 | 9 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 14 October 1982 |
51 | 10 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 15 October 1982 |
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52 | 11 | The Odd Ball Runaround "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 18 October 1982 |
53 | 12 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 19 October 1982 |
54 | 13 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 20 October 1982 |
55 | 14 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 21 October 1982 |
56 | 15 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 22 October 1982 |
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57 | 16 | "The Strange Case of the Ghost Bus" | Brian Cosgrove | Mike Harding and Brian Trueman | 25 October 1982 |
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58 | 17 | "The Trip to America" | Brian Cosgrove | Mike Harding and Brian Trueman | 1 November 1982 |
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Series 4 (1983)
Series 4 stories were originally each aired in five 5-minute segments over five consecutive days. This series was the longest-lived with 45 episodes. VHS and DVD releases usually see these episodes edited together as one 25-minute episode, although in reality, these omnibus episodes run closer to 20 minutes as they lose David Jason's 'cliffhanger' narration over the "To be continued..." captions. On the VHS and DVD releases, the "Episode 1" suffix in the title card after the opening credits has often been left unaltered. The US DVD releases retain the original 5-min segment format.
No. overall | No. for series | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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59 | 1 | The Wild, Wild, Goose Chase "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 3 January 1983 |
60 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 4 January 1983 |
61 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 5 January 1983 |
62 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 6 January 1983 |
63 | 5 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 7 January 1983 |
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64 | 6 | The Return of Count Duckula "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 10 January 1983 |
65 | 7 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 11 January 1983 |
66 | 8 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 12 January 1983 |
67 | 9 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 13 January 1983 |
68 | 10 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Brian Trueman | 14 January 1983 |
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69 | 11 | Demons Aren't Dull "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 17 January 1983 |
70 | 12 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 18 January 1983 |
71 | 13 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 19 January 1983 |
72 | 14 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 20 January 1983 |
73 | 15 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 21 January 1983 |
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74 | 16 | 150 Million Years Lost "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 11 April 1983 |
75 | 17 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 12 April 1983 |
76 | 18 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 13 April 1983 |
77 | 19 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 14 April 1983 |
78 | 20 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 15 April 1983 |
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79 | 21 | Planet of the Cats "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 18 April 1983 |
80 | 22 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 19 April 1983 |
81 | 23 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 20 April 1983 |
82 | 24 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 21 April 1983 |
83 | 25 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 22 April 1983 |
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84 | 26 | Four Heads Are Better Than Two "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 25 April 1983 |
85 | 27 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 26 April 1983 |
86 | 28 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 27 April 1983 |
87 | 29 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 28 April 1983 |
88 | 30 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 29 April 1983 |
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89 | 31 | Tower of Terror "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 9 May 1983 |
90 | 32 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 10 May 1983 |
91 | 33 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 11 May 1983 |
92 | 34 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 12 May 1983 |
93 | 35 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 13 May 1983 |
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94 | 36 | The Great Bone Idol "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 16 May 1983 |
95 | 37 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 17 May 1983 |
96 | 38 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 18 May 1983 |
97 | 39 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 19 May 1983 |
98 | 40 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 20 May 1983 |
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99 | 41 | Public Enemy No. 1 "Episode 1" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 23 May 1983 |
100 | 42 | "Episode 2" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 24 May 1983 |
101 | 43 | "Episode 3" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 25 May 1983 |
102 | 44 | "Episode 4" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 26 May 1983 |
103 | 45 | "Episode 5" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 27 May 1983 |
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Series 5 (1984)
Series 5 episodes are 10 minutes each, and originally aired on Mondays with no commercial breaks.
No. overall | No. for series | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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104 | 1 | "The Long Lost Crown Affair" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 20 February 1984 |
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105 | 2 | "By George, It's a Dragon!" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 27 February 1984 |
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106 | 3 | "Tiptoe Through the Penfolds" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 5 March 1984 |
He creates a duplicate of Penfold to test it; however, the machine malfunctions and leaves him (and soon also leaves Danger Mouse) with hundreds of Penfolds to deal with. Meanwhile, with the real Penfold giving a reading for the Annual Conference of Cowards Anonymous at the 'Chicken Farm', Danger Mouse is left to investigate the case by himself. Title reference: Tiptoe Through the Tulips | |||||
107 | 4 | "Project Moon" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 12 March 1984 |
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108 | 5 | "The Next Ice Age Begins at Midnight.." | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 19 March 1984 |
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109 | 6 | "The Aliens Are Coming" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 26 March 1984 |
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110 | 7 | "Remote Controlled Chaos" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 2 April 1984 |
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111 | 8 | "The Man from Gadget" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 9 April 1984 |
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112 | 9 | "Tampering with Time Tickles" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 16 April 1984 |
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113 | 10 | "Nero Power" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 30 April 1984 |
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Series 6 (1984–85)
Series 6 episodes are 10 minutes each, and originally aired on Thursdays with no commercial breaks (except for the first episode, which aired on a Tuesday). 19 of the episodes (Once Upon A Timeslip and 18 other episodes) show the copyright year as 1984, although for eight episodes ("Viva Danger Mouse", "Hear! Hear!", "Multiplication Fable", "The Spy Who Stayed in With a Cold", "Alping is Snow Easy Matter", "One of Our Stately Homes is Missing", "Ee-Tea!" and "Tut, Tut, it's Not Pharaoh!") the year is shown as 1983.
No. overall | No. for series | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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114 | 1 | "Once upon a Timeslip..." | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 25 December 1984 |
They'll now have to act out a twisted version of Robin Hood. Starring Danger Mouse as Robin Hood, Penfold as Little John and Greenback as the Sheriff of Nottingham. | |||||
115 | 2 | "Viva Danger Mouse" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 3 January 1985 |
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116 | 3 | "Play it again Wufgang" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Nigel Rutter and Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 10 January 1985 |
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117 | 4 | "Hear Hear" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 17 January 1985 |
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118 | 5 | "Multiplication Fable" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Brian Cosgrove Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 24 January 1985 |
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119 | 6 | "The Spy Who Stayed In with a Cold" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 31 January 1985 |
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120 | 7 | "It's All White, White Wonder" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 7 February 1985 |
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121 | 8 | "The Hickory Dickory Dock Dilemma" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Angus Allan Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 14 February 1985 |
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122 | 9 | "What a 3 Point Turn-up for the Book" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 21 February 1985 |
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123 | 10 | "Quark! Quark!" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 28 February 1985 |
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124 | 11 | "Alping is Snow Easy Matter" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Angus Allan Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 7 March 1985 |
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125 | 12 | "Aaagghg!! Spiders!" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Angus Allan Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 14 March 1985 |
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126 | 13 | "One of our Stately Homes Is Missing" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 21 March 1985 |
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127 | 14 | "Afternoon Off with the Fangboner!" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 28 March 1985 |
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128 | 15 | "Beware of Mexicans Delivering Milk" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Angus Allan Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 4 April 1985 |
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129 | 16 | "CATastrophe" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Angus Allan Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 11 April 1985 |
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130 | 17 | "The Good the Bad and the Motionless" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 18 April 1985 |
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131 | 18 | "Statues" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Angus Allan Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 25 April 1985 |
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132 | 19 | "The Clock Strikes Back" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 2 May 1985 |
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133 | 20 | "Ee-Tea!" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Angus Allan Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 9 May 1985 |
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134 | 21 | "Bandits Beans and Ballyhoo!" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 23 May 1985 |
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135 | 22 | "Have You Fled from any Good Books Lately?" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Angus Allan Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 30 May 1985 |
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136 | 23 | "Tut, Tut, It's not Pharaoh" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Angus Allan Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 6 June 1985 |
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137 | 24 | "Lost, Found and Spellbound" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 13 June 1985 |
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138 | 25 | "Penfold BF" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Brian Cosgrove Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 20 June 1985 |
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139 | 26 | "Mechanised Mayhem" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Angus Allan Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 27 June 1985 |
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140 | 27 | "Journey to the Earth's Cor!" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Brian Cosgrove Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 25 December 1985 |
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Series 7 (1986)
Series 7 episodes are 25 minutes each, and originally aired on Thursdays with no commercial breaks.
No. overall | No. for series | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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141 | 1 | "DM on the Orient Express" | Chris Randall | Story by: Chris Randall Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 13 November 1986 |
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142 | 2 | "The Ultra Secret Secret" | Chris Randall | Story by: Jean Flynn Screenplay by: Angus Allan | 20 November 1986 |
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143 | 3 | "Duckula Meets Frankenstoat" | Chris Randall | Story by: Keith Scoble and Angus Allan Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 27 November 1986 |
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144 | 4 | "Where there's a well there's a way" | Chris Randall | Story by: Keith Scoble and Angus Allan Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 4 December 1986 |
However, Copper-Conk Cassidy is on his tail, after eavesdropping the information given from Colonel K, with desires of using the well to rule the world. | |||||
145 | 5 | "All Fall Down" | Chris Randall | Story by: Keith Scoble and Angus Allan Screenplay by: Angus Allan | 11 December 1986 |
The device's blueprint is revealed to be stolen by the snake villain, Mac the Fork, who teams up with his friend, the owl chemist Dudley Poyson, who is capable of inventing the device. | |||||
146 | 6 | "Turn of the Tide" | Chris Randall | Story by: Chris Randall Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 18 December 1986 |
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Series 8 (1987)
Series 8 episodes were 10 minutes each, and originally aired on Fridays with no commercial breaks. This series was the shortest-lived with just two episodes. Some sources such as the book 'The Guinness Book of Classic British TV' by Paul Cornell et al. list these episodes as theoretically belonging to the fifth or sixth series. It states that some episodes were often held back and not broadcast until years later as part of a repeats season. This would seem to be supported by the copyright information in the end credits, as both are dated 1983 (as per series 5 episodes and some Series 6 episodes).
No. overall | No. for series | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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147 | 1 | "Gremlin Alert" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 20 February 1987 |
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148 | 2 | "Cor! What a Picture!" | Brian Cosgrove | Story by: Angus Allan Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 27 February 1987 |
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Series 9 (1991–92)
Series 9 episodes were 22 minutes each and originally aired on Thursdays. The show's appearance changed noticeably with this series, now brighter and with altered artwork - most notably to Danger Mouse himself.
No. overall | No. for series | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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149 | 1 | "I Spy with My Little Eye..." | Keith Scoble | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 3 January 1991 |
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150 | 2 | "Bigfoot Falls" | Keith Scoble | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Jimmy Hibbert | 10 January 1991 |
When they find it, they discover he's actually friendly, but suffers from extreme bouts of sore-feet. They get help from the RCMP - Royal Canadian Mounted Podiatrists. | |||||
151 | 3 | "The Statue of Liberty Caper" | Keith Scoble | Story by: Brian Cosgrove Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 9 January 1992 |
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152 | 4 | "Penfold Transformed" | Keith Scoble | Story by: Chris Randall Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 16 January 1992 |
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153 | 5 | "A Dune with a View" | Keith Scoble | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Jimmy Hibbert | 23 January 1992 |
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154 | 6 | "Don Coyote and Sancho Penfold" | Keith Scoble | Story by: Chris Randall Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 30 January 1992 |
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Series 10 (1992)
Series 10 episodes were 22 minutes each, and originally aired on Thursdays with no commercial breaks. The book 'The Guinness Book of Classic British TV' by Paul Cornell et al. lists these episodes as a continuation of the ninth series. This was the final series of the show's original run.
No. overall | No. for series | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate |
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155 | 1 | "Crumhorn Strikes Back!" | Keith Scoble | Brian Trueman | 6 February 1992 |
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156 | 2 | "Ants, Trees and... Whoops-A-Daisy" | Keith Scoble | Brian Trueman | 13 February 1992 |
Penfold is captured -the tribe thinking his eyebrows are "magic caterpillars"- and things look grim, but then, Penfold's Aunt arrives from a taxi and tells them all to stop playing silly games. | |||||
157 | 3 | "There's a Penfold in my Suit" | Keith Scoble | Story by: Brian Cosgrove Screenplay by: Jimmy Hibbert | 20 February 1992 |
Later, DM and Penfold go to Bratislavakia to find out why all the countries of Central Europe have swapped places. There, they, Greenback and Stiletto all fall foul of a mystical stone that causes people to swap bodies. | |||||
158 | 4 | "Rhyme and Punishment" | Keith Scoble | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Jimmy Hibbert | 27 February 1992 |
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159 | 5 | "Pillow Fright!" | Keith Scoble | Story by: Keith Scoble and Jonathan Trueman Screenplay by: Jimmy Hibbert and Trevor Hyatt | 5 March 1992 |
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160 | 6 | "Heavy Duty" | Keith Scoble | Story by: Keith Scoble and Jonathan Trueman Screenplay by: Brian Trueman | 12 March 1992 |
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161 | 7 | "The Intergalactic 147" | Keith Scoble | Story by: Keith Scoble Screenplay by: Jimmy Hibbert | 19 March 1992 |
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Notes
- The first 4 series were all dated 1980.
- Series 5 was dated 1983.
- For the syndicated market, notably for Nickelodeon, the first 5 series were all dated 1984.
- Series 7 was dated 1985.
- Series 9 and Series 10 were dated 1990.
- At the end of the 7th, 9th & 10th series, the copyright under the DM logo has changed to COSGROVE HALL FILMS instead of the usual 'A Cosgrove Hall Films Production For Thames Television Ltd.' logo with a copyright under that caption.