List of Danger Mouse episodes

This is a list of episodes for the 1981 television series. For the 2015 reboot series, see Danger Mouse (2015 TV series)

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
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
Pilot 1"unknown"Brian CosgroveJohn Hambleyunaired
The 2001 UK DVD Tower of Terror includes the second pilot episode "The Mystery of the Lost Chord" and states there is a first pilot episode which is "yet to be found".
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 CosgroveJohn Hambleyunaired
(first commercially released
15 October 2001)
The 15-minute pilot was later shortened to 10 minutes and aired (with changes) as the second episode of series 1 - "Who Stole the Bagpipes?".
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.

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Title Director Writer Original airdate
11"Rogue Robots"Brian CosgroveMike Harding and Brian Trueman28 September 1981 (1981-09-28)
Danger Mouse discovers that Baron Greenback is behind a wave of attack robots that have been going after agents that work with DM.
22"Who Stole the Bagpipes"Brian CosgroveMike Harding and Brian Trueman30 September 1981 (1981-09-30)
Danger Mouse and Penfold travel to Scotland to keep Greenback from destroying the world with music from all the bagpipes in the world. This episode was the modified version of the 2nd pilot.
33"Trouble with Ghosts"Brian CosgroveMike Harding and Brian Trueman5 October 1981 (1981-10-05)
Greenback captures Colonel K and has the Colonel send Danger Mouse and Penfold on holiday to a haunted castle in Transylvania.
44"Chicken Run"Brian CosgroveMike Harding and Brian Trueman7 October 1981 (1981-10-07)
Greenback steals a growth serum from Professor von Squawkencluck and with it creates giant chickens to take over the world once and for all. And for once, Penfold saves the day!
55"The Martian Misfit"Brian CosgroveMike Harding and Brian Trueman12 October 1981 (1981-10-12)
Greenback creates a 'Martian' to keep Danger Mouse busy while he sets out on a crime spree which doesn't last very long!
66"The Dream Machine"Brian CosgroveMike Harding and Brian Trueman14 October 1981 (1981-10-14)
Greenback drives Danger Mouse and Penfold crazy with his dream machine.
77"Lord of the Bungle"Brian CosgroveMike Harding and Brian Trueman19 October 1981 (1981-10-19)
A fall causes Penfold to think he is the Lord of the Jungle, when he and Danger Mouse try to find out why elephants are being turned into sugar cubes.
88"Die Laughing"Brian CosgroveMike Harding and Brian Trueman21 October 1981 (1981-10-21)
Greenback is causing the world's leaders to laugh themselves to death in his latest plot to become ruler of the Earth.
99"The World of Machines"Brian CosgroveMike Harding and Brian Trueman26 October 1981 (1981-10-26)
Greenback kidnaps Penfold to lure Danger Mouse into a spaceship and send both of them to a planet ruled by machines.
1010"Ice Station Camel"Brian CosgroveMike Harding and Brian Trueman28 October 1981 (1981-10-28)
Danger Mouse must stop Greenback who has stopped the Earth's rotation which in turn has cancelled gravity.
1111"A Plague of Pyramids"Brian CosgroveMike Harding and Brian Trueman14 December 1981 (1981-12-14)
Danger Mouse discovers Greenback is behind a plague of pyramids which are popping up all over England and threatening to sink.

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.

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Title Director Writer Original airdate
121Custard
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman4 January 1982 (1982-01-04)
132"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman5 January 1982 (1982-01-05)
143"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman6 January 1982 (1982-01-06)
154"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman7 January 1982 (1982-01-07)
165"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman8 January 1982 (1982-01-08)
Danger Mouse travels to outer space to find the Custard-Mite Of Glut and bring him to Earth after Greenback floods the world with instant custard.
176Close Encounters of the Absurd Kind
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman11 January 1982 (1982-01-11)
187"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman12 January 1982 (1982-01-12)
198"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman13 January 1982 (1982-01-13)
209"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman14 January 1982 (1982-01-14)
2110"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman15 January 1982 (1982-01-15)
Aliens capture Danger Mouse and Penfold for use in an experiment when they journey to the Bermuda Triangle out in the sea on the trail of Baron Greenback.
2211The Duel
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman18 January 1982 (1982-01-18)
2312"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman19 January 1982 (1982-01-19)
2413"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman20 January 1982 (1982-01-20)
2514"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman21 January 1982 (1982-01-21)
2615"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman22 January 1982 (1982-01-22)
Greenback tells Danger Mouse that he will go straight and be good, if Danger Mouse beats him in a duel and if Danger Mouse promises to quit his job if he is the loser. Unfortunately, The Baron has a trick.
2716The Day of the Suds
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman25 January 1982 (1982-01-25)
2817"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman26 January 1982 (1982-01-26)
2918"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman27 January 1982 (1982-01-27)
3019"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman28 January 1982 (1982-01-28)
3120"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman29 January 1982 (1982-01-29)
Washing machines under the control of Greenback threaten to destroy.
3221The Bad Luck Eye of the Little Yellow God
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman1 February 1982 (1982-02-01)
3322"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman2 February 1982 (1982-02-02)
3423"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman3 February 1982 (1982-02-03)
3524"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman4 February 1982 (1982-02-04)
3625"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman5 February 1982 (1982-02-05)
Greenback has stolen a bad luck charm for use in a bad luck ray. Danger Mouse manages to get it and attempts to give it back to the original owners who don't really want it back.
3726The Four Tasks of Danger Mouse
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman8 February 1982 (1982-02-08)
3827"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman9 February 1982 (1982-02-09)
3928"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman10 February 1982 (1982-02-10)
4029"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman11 February 1982 (1982-02-11)
4130"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman12 February 1982 (1982-02-12)
Greenback kidnaps Penfold to get Danger Mouse to bring him four ingredients needed for an evil spell to take over the world: The hair of a yeti, straw from a witch's broom, a piece of the London fog monster, and the tail feathers of Count Duckula.

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.)

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Title Director Writer Original airdate
421The Invasion of Colonel 'K'
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman4 October 1982 (1982-10-04)
432"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman5 October 1982 (1982-10-05)
443"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman6 October 1982 (1982-10-06)
454"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman7 October 1982 (1982-10-07)
465"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman8 October 1982 (1982-10-08)
Greenback shrinks himself and enters Colonel K's body to learn all of the Colonel's secrets.
476Danger Mouse Saves the World... Again
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman11 October 1982 (1982-10-11)
487"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman12 October 1982 (1982-10-12)
498"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman13 October 1982 (1982-10-13)
509"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman14 October 1982 (1982-10-14)
5110"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman15 October 1982 (1982-10-15)
Danger Mouse is captured by Greenback when Greenback threatens to destroy all the world's signposts, and is subjected to a brain picker to remove all his thoughts.
5211The Odd Ball Runaround
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman18 October 1982 (1982-10-18)
5312"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman19 October 1982 (1982-10-19)
5413"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman20 October 1982 (1982-10-20)
5514"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman21 October 1982 (1982-10-21)
5615"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman22 October 1982 (1982-10-22)
Greenback is determined to steal plans that Danger Mouse and Penfold are transporting from Australia to London.
5716"The Strange Case of the Ghost Bus"Brian CosgroveMike Harding and Brian Trueman25 October 1982 (1982-10-25)
Danger Mouse is sent to the Indian Ocean to investigate several ship sinkings caused by ghost-like buses that vanish.
5817"The Trip to America"Brian CosgroveMike Harding and Brian Trueman1 November 1982 (1982-11-01)
Danger Mouse travels to the United States where he teams up with a Texan to defeat Greenback, who has shrunk and stolen the world's greatest buildings.

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.

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Title Director Writer Original airdate
591The Wild, Wild, Goose Chase
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
3 January 1983 (1983-01-03)
602"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
4 January 1983 (1983-01-04)
613"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
5 January 1983 (1983-01-05)
624"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
6 January 1983 (1983-01-06)
635"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
7 January 1983 (1983-01-07)
Danger Mouse finds a computerised hideout locator which leads him to Baron Greenback's hideouts.
646The Return of Count Duckula
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman10 January 1983 (1983-01-10)
657"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman11 January 1983 (1983-01-11)
668"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman12 January 1983 (1983-01-12)
679"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman13 January 1983 (1983-01-13)
6810"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveBrian Trueman14 January 1983 (1983-01-14)
Agent 57, the master of disguise, helps Danger Mouse defeat Count Duckula who has teamed up with Greenback to turn Parliament show-biz crazy.
6911Demons Aren't Dull
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
17 January 1983 (1983-01-17)
7012"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
18 January 1983 (1983-01-18)
7113"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
19 January 1983 (1983-01-19)
7214"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
20 January 1983 (1983-01-20)
7315"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
21 January 1983 (1983-01-21)
A Demon from the fourth dimension dares Danger Mouse to stop him from stealing famous buildings.
7416150 Million Years Lost
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
11 April 1983 (1983-04-11)
7517"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
12 April 1983 (1983-04-12)
7618"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
13 April 1983 (1983-04-13)
7719"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
14 April 1983 (1983-04-14)
7820"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
15 April 1983 (1983-04-15)
Danger Mouse must rescue Penfold after Professor Squakencluck's time machine sends Penfold back in time.
7921Planet of the Cats
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
18 April 1983 (1983-04-18)
8022"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
19 April 1983 (1983-04-19)
8123"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
20 April 1983 (1983-04-20)
8224"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
21 April 1983 (1983-04-21)
8325"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
22 April 1983 (1983-04-22)
Danger Mouse and Penfold end up in the future where the world is ruled by cats who are taking orders from a descendent of Greenback.
8426Four Heads Are Better Than Two
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
25 April 1983 (1983-04-25)
8527"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
26 April 1983 (1983-04-26)
8628"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
27 April 1983 (1983-04-27)
8729"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
28 April 1983 (1983-04-28)
8830"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
29 April 1983 (1983-04-29)
Colonel K teams Danger Mouse up with a robot Penfold and Penfold with a robot Danger Mouse so, one pair can help Agent 57 and the other can capture Greenback.
8931Tower of Terror
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
9 May 1983 (1983-05-09)
9032"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
10 May 1983 (1983-05-10)
9133"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
11 May 1983 (1983-05-11)
9234"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
12 May 1983 (1983-05-12)
9335"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
13 May 1983 (1983-05-13)
Danger Mouse tracks Greenback down to a New York City skyscraper where strange things happen to the World's Greatest Secret Agent.
9436The Great Bone Idol
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
16 May 1983 (1983-05-16)
9537"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
17 May 1983 (1983-05-17)
9638"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
18 May 1983 (1983-05-18)
9739"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
19 May 1983 (1983-05-19)
9840"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
20 May 1983 (1983-05-20)
Count Duckula and Greenback team up to find the Bone Idol which can control all the dogs in the world.
9941Public Enemy No. 1
"Episode 1"
Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
23 May 1983 (1983-05-23)
10042"Episode 2"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
24 May 1983 (1983-05-24)
10143"Episode 3"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
25 May 1983 (1983-05-25)
10244"Episode 4"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
26 May 1983 (1983-05-26)
10345"Episode 5"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
27 May 1983 (1983-05-27)
It is up to Penfold to stop Danger Mouse when he takes up a life of crime.

Series 5 (1984)

Series 5 episodes are 10 minutes each, and originally aired on Mondays with no commercial breaks.

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Title Director Writer Original airdate
1041"The Long Lost Crown Affair"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
20 February 1984 (1984-02-20)
Greenback ruins a holiday for Danger Mouse and Penfold who are in the Amazon jungle searching for the long lost crown that belonged to an Aztec ruler. Title reference: The Thomas Crown Affair
1052"By George, It's a Dragon!"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
27 February 1984 (1984-02-27)
Danger Mouse and Penfold travel to Wales to battle a dragon called Jones.
1063"Tiptoe Through the Penfolds"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
5 March 1984 (1984-03-05)
Greenback reveals his new invention: a duplication machine he plans to use to duplicate himself into hundreds of Greenbacks so that no-one would find him (the real one).
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
1074"Project Moon"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
12 March 1984 (1984-03-12)
Danger Mouse and Penfold journey to the moon to put a radio jamming station Greenback has built there out of operation.
1085"The Next Ice Age Begins at Midnight.."Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
19 March 1984 (1984-03-19)
Greenback threatens to use his weather control machine to create an ice age if he is not crowned king of the world.
1096"The Aliens Are Coming"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
26 March 1984 (1984-03-26)
Danger Mouse and Penfold are chosen as Ambassadors to meet aliens and end up being terrorized by their giant toys. Title reference: Paul Revere's warning, "The British are Coming!"
1107"Remote Controlled Chaos"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
2 April 1984 (1984-04-02)
Greenback makes a device to control DM's car.
1118"The Man from Gadget"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
9 April 1984 (1984-04-09)
A salesman of gadgets for secret agents tries to sell Danger Mouse devices which will help him in reaching Greenback's hard to reach hideout. Title reference: The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
1129"Tampering with Time Tickles"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
16 April 1984 (1984-04-16)
Greenback develops age-altering bombs which turn Danger Mouse into an over eager youth and puts Penfold on the verge of senility.
11310"Nero Power"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
30 April 1984 (1984-04-30)
Nero gains strange powers (telekenesis), which, he uses to terrorize Danger Mouse and Penfold, after he falls into one of Greenback's inventions.

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.

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Title Director Writer Original airdate
1141"Once upon a Timeslip..."Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
25 December 1984 (1984-12-25)
Penfold and Danger Mouse get transported to the year 1215 thanks to a fluke in the narrator's microphone.
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.
1152"Viva Danger Mouse"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
3 January 1985 (1985-01-03)
Greenback raids Mexico's cacti to plant the pins in the most important cushions in Britain.
1163"Play it again Wufgang"Brian CosgroveStory by: Nigel Rutter and Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
10 January 1985 (1985-01-10)
Danger Mouse and Penfold go after a mad composer who has destroyed all the world's music. They must rely on an emergency audio cassette player to help them with their latest mission.
1174"Hear Hear"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
17 January 1985 (1985-01-17)
Penfold's hearing problems make him immune to a device that brainwashes anyone who hears Greenback's voice.
1185"Multiplication Fable"Brian CosgroveStory by: Brian Cosgrove
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
24 January 1985 (1985-01-24)
An alien pet escapes from a crash-landed spaceship and it multiplies whenever something touches it, making its capture difficult. The episode is a parody of the Star Trek episode, Trouble with Tribbles.
1196"The Spy Who Stayed In with a Cold"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
31 January 1985 (1985-01-31)
Agent 57 teams up with Danger Mouse to defeat Baron Greenback when Penfold stays home with a cold; the only problem is 57 gets it too and every time he sneezes, he changes disguise. Title reference: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
1207"It's All White, White Wonder"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
7 February 1985 (1985-02-07)
An experimental enzyme escapes into the sewers and turns everything it comes in contact with white.
1218"The Hickory Dickory Dock Dilemma"Brian CosgroveStory by: Angus Allan
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
14 February 1985 (1985-02-14)
Danger Mouse and Penfold end up in a time-traveling clock when they investigate an attempted robbery of the crown jewels.
1229"What a 3 Point Turn-up for the Book"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
21 February 1985 (1985-02-21)
Danger Mouse goes after his car, which has somehow developed a malignant mind of its own, keeping Danger Mouse from attending an award ceremony.
12310"Quark! Quark!"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
28 February 1985 (1985-02-28)
Penfold is instrumental in keeping alien, J.J. Quark, from taking over the Earth.
12411"Alping is Snow Easy Matter"Brian CosgroveStory by: Angus Allan
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
7 March 1985 (1985-03-07)
Greenback is melting the polar ice caps to cause a flood and open up a market to sell rubber rafts at inflated prices.
12512"Aaagghg!! Spiders!"Brian CosgroveStory by: Angus Allan
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
14 March 1985 (1985-03-14)
With Greenback on vacation in Paris (seen attempting to sell the Eiffel Tower—of which he has ownership—for $10million), Stiletto uses a ray to create giant spiders to take over London.
12613"One of our Stately Homes Is Missing"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
21 March 1985 (1985-03-21)
Danger Mouse assists B.L.E.E.P. in recovering an old English home that is being held for ransom.
12714"Afternoon Off with the Fangboner!"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
28 March 1985 (1985-03-28)
The alien J.J. Quark returns and sends a Fangboner to attack Danger Mouse.
12815"Beware of Mexicans Delivering Milk"Brian CosgroveStory by: Angus Allan
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
4 April 1985 (1985-04-04)
Penfold must defeat El Loco after he drugs Danger Mouse's milk.
12916"CATastrophe"Brian CosgroveStory by: Angus Allan
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
11 April 1985 (1985-04-11)
Greenback creates a mechanical cat that kidnaps Colonel K.
13017"The Good the Bad and the Motionless"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
18 April 1985 (1985-04-18)
Danger Mouse investigates strange goings-on at Stonehenge only to battle his evil alter-ego. Title reference: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
13118"Statues"Brian CosgroveStory by: Angus Allan
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
25 April 1985 (1985-04-25)
Greenback devises a ray that animates London's statues and causes them to wreak havoc.
13219"The Clock Strikes Back"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
2 May 1985 (1985-05-02)
The clock returns with Merlin's predecessor as its passenger and it's up to Danger Mouse and Penfold to stop the wizard from taking over the world. Title reference: The Empire Strikes Back
13320"Ee-Tea!"Brian CosgroveStory by: Angus Allan
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
9 May 1985 (1985-05-09)
Greenback has London at a standstill after he steals all of the world's tea. Title Reference: E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.
13421"Bandits Beans and Ballyhoo!"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
23 May 1985 (1985-05-23)
Unpacking from a holiday in Mexico, Penfold discovers El Loco hiding in his suitcase. El Loco gets loose and goes on a crime spree in London.
13522"Have You Fled from any Good Books Lately?"Brian CosgroveStory by: Angus Allan
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
30 May 1985 (1985-05-30)
Penfold's gift from J.J. Quark sets monsters after Danger Mouse and Penfold.
13623"Tut, Tut, It's not Pharaoh"Brian CosgroveStory by: Angus Allan
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
6 June 1985 (1985-06-06)
Greenback sets out to steal an ancient Egyptian amulet which Danger Mouse and Penfold have been sent to find.
13724"Lost, Found and Spellbound"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
13 June 1985 (1985-06-13)
Danger Mouse battles a witch doctor when he and Penfold go to rescue Professor Squakencluck whose plane crashed in the sea off China.
13825"Penfold BF"Brian CosgroveStory by: Brian Cosgrove
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
20 June 1985 (1985-06-20)
Penfold swallows Professor Squakencluck's new pill and is turned into a superhero which causes Danger Mouse more problems than usual as he searches for a lost messenger pigeon.
13926"Mechanised Mayhem"Brian CosgroveStory by: Angus Allan
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
27 June 1985 (1985-06-27)
Under orders from a supercomputer, all the world's machines mutiny and refuse to do their jobs.
14027"Journey to the Earth's Cor!"Brian CosgroveStory by: Brian Cosgrove
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
25 December 1985 (1985-12-25)
Penfold and Danger Mouse journey to the center of the Earth to stop a loud noise that originates there. Title reference: Journey to the Center of the Earth

Series 7 (1986)

Series 7 episodes are 25 minutes each, and originally aired on Thursdays with no commercial breaks.

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No.
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Title Director Writer Original airdate
1411"DM on the Orient Express"Chris RandallStory by: Chris Randall
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
13 November 1986 (1986-11-13)
Danger Mouse and Penfold travel on the Orient Express with a document they obtained from Greenback. Title reference: Murder on the Orient Express
1422"The Ultra Secret Secret"Chris RandallStory by: Jean Flynn
Screenplay by: Angus Allan
20 November 1986 (1986-11-20)
Greenback offers to team up with Danger Mouse in order to thwart an alien invasion.
1433"Duckula Meets Frankenstoat"Chris RandallStory by: Keith Scoble and Angus Allan
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
27 November 1986 (1986-11-27)
Count Duckula teams up with Dr Frankenstoat to take over the world with a vampire magic machine.
1444"Where there's a well there's a way"Chris RandallStory by: Keith Scoble and Angus Allan
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
4 December 1986 (1986-12-04)
Danger Mouse is sent to find Merlin's magic ink well which will grant the finder a wish.
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.
1455"All Fall Down"Chris RandallStory by: Keith Scoble and Angus Allan
Screenplay by: Angus Allan
11 December 1986 (1986-12-11)
Danger Mouse must recover plans to a top secret device capable of shattering the world.
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.
1466"Turn of the Tide"Chris RandallStory by: Chris Randall
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
18 December 1986 (1986-12-18)
Danger Mouse travels to the moon and discovers it has been turned into a scrap yard, which has caused the tide to change and flood the Earth.

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
1471"Gremlin Alert"Brian CosgroveStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
20 February 1987 (1987-02-20)
Danger Mouse and Penfold set out to stop the illogical Gremlin from turning Earth's sunlight into darkness.
1482"Cor! What a Picture!"Brian CosgroveStory by: Angus Allan
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
27 February 1987 (1987-02-27)
Greenback uses Penfold to kill Danger Mouse by stealing a picture of Penfold for use in a mind control machine.

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.

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for series
Title Director Writer Original airdate
1491"I Spy with My Little Eye..."Keith ScobleStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
3 January 1991 (1991-01-03)
Danger Mouse and Penfold are sent to the Arctic when Greenback threatens to melt the polar icecaps with sun lamps.
1502"Bigfoot Falls"Keith ScobleStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Jimmy Hibbert
10 January 1991 (1991-01-10)
Danger Mouse and Penfold are sent to track down a huge hairy monster that has been crushing the local villages.
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.
1513"The Statue of Liberty Caper"Keith ScobleStory by: Brian Cosgrove
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
9 January 1992 (1992-01-09)
Danger Mouse is sent to stop Greenback who is behind the theft of America's greatest buildings.
1524"Penfold Transformed"Keith ScobleStory by: Chris Randall
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
16 January 1992 (1992-01-16)
Dr Crumhorn holds Penfold captive and has created a robot duplicate of him (which is far more efficient than the original). At the push of a button, it transforms into a giant machine intent on destroying Danger Mouse and his pillar box. Meanwhile, envious of Crumhorn's own plan, Greenback has Stiletto disguised as Penfold in costume in his attempt to hack into Danger Mouse's pillar box.
1535"A Dune with a View"Keith ScobleStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Jimmy Hibbert
23 January 1992 (1992-01-23)
The Mark III runs out of fuel, leaving DM and Penfold stranded in the Sahara Desert.
1546"Don Coyote and Sancho Penfold"Keith ScobleStory by: Chris Randall
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
30 January 1992 (1992-01-30)
While on holiday in Spain, Penfold is kidnapped by a mad Coyote who thinks he is Don Quixote. They go tilting at a windmill that happens to contain Baron Greenback's latest device for world domination.

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.

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No.
for series
Title Director Writer Original airdate
1551"Crumhorn Strikes Back!"Keith ScobleBrian Trueman6 February 1992 (1992-02-06)
Dr Crumhorn returns and uses his transformation pills to turn himself into a little girl in an attempt to get Danger Mouse to break into Fort Knox. This episode is seemingly treated as an introduction to Dr Crumhorn; hence it is a possible prequel to "Penfold Transformed" (in his debut appearance). Title reference: The Empire Strikes Back
1562"Ants, Trees and... Whoops-A-Daisy"Keith ScobleBrian Trueman13 February 1992 (1992-02-13)
Just as Penfold should be meeting his Aunt at the airport, he and Danger Mouse are sent to the Amazon jungle where a tribe have been sacrificing people to The Great Ant God from Ataxia.
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.
1573"There's a Penfold in my Suit"Keith ScobleStory by: Brian Cosgrove
Screenplay by: Jimmy Hibbert
20 February 1992 (1992-02-20)
Penfold puts on Danger Mouse's suit and can't get out, causing Colonel K to think he is Danger Mouse.
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.
1584"Rhyme and Punishment"Keith ScobleStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Jimmy Hibbert
27 February 1992 (1992-02-27)
Dr Crumhorn "Ka-zonks" DM and Penfold into a hallucinatory world in an attempt to drive them crazy. Title reference: Crime and Punishment
1595"Pillow Fright!"Keith ScobleStory by: Keith Scoble and Jonathan Trueman
Screenplay by: Jimmy Hibbert and Trevor Hyatt
5 March 1992 (1992-03-05)
Greenback attempts to take over England with his latest invention...an army of remote control, allergy causing pillows.
1606"Heavy Duty"Keith ScobleStory by: Keith Scoble and Jonathan Trueman
Screenplay by: Brian Trueman
12 March 1992 (1992-03-12)
Crumhorn invents a chemical that allows him to create land sharks to terrorize London. Things get even more complicated when Penfold eats some of the formula.
1617"The Intergalactic 147"Keith ScobleStory by: Keith Scoble
Screenplay by: Jimmy Hibbert
19 March 1992 (1992-03-19)
A giant spaceship is spotted heading for Earth. It's part of the "Intergalactic 147" snooker game and it wants to pot the Earth into a black hole.

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