List of The Wiggles episodes

The Australian children's music group The Wiggles have produced several television series. The first one, titled The Wiggles aired in 1998 on Seven Network and consisted of 13 episodes. The second series, also titled The Wiggles, aired in 1999 and consisted of 26 episodes.[1] The shows were also broadcast overseas, most notably on the Disney Channel during their Playhouse Disney block.[1]

In 2002, The Wiggles began filming three seasons worth of shows exclusively with Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles (Series 3) aired on ABC 4 Kids in 2002, and The Wiggles Show (Series 4 and Series 5) aired in 2005 and 2006. The network called them "the most successful property that the ABC has represented in the pre-school genre".[1] Paul Field, The Wiggles' general manager, reported that a meeting at a New York City licensing fair with Grahame Grassby, the ABC's acting director of enterprises, led to the ABC's "enthusiastic" agreement to produce The Wiggles' TV shows.[1] The three seasons, along with the first two series, aired on Disney Channel in the U.S.

When Sam Moran replaced original group member Greg Page in 2006, the series titled Wiggle and Learn (Series 6) aired in Australia in 2008,[2] but no longer aired on Disney Channel.

Following the transition to the new Wiggles members at the beginning of 2013, a new television series was developed titled Ready, Steady, Wiggle! and aired from 2013 to 2015 continuing with Wiggle Town in 2016 Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle! in 2017 and The Wiggles' World in 2020.

The Wiggles (1998)

The Wiggles
Also known asThe Wiggles TV Series 1
Genre
Written byGreg Truman
Paul Field
Maria Silvestrini
Directed byMartin Murphy
Starring
  • Murray Cook
  • Jeff Fatt
  • Anthony Field
  • Greg Page
Opening theme"Get Ready To Wiggle"
Ending theme"The Chase"[lower-alpha 1]
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes13 22-23 minute episodes / 26 11-12 minute episodes
Production
ProducersBridget Thompson
Nick Pike
Paul Field
CinematographyBorce Damcevski
EditorsSteve Rees
Mark Tamone
Camera setupMurray Kelso
Jon Matthews
Barry Armstrong
Scott Preston
Martin Covell
Steve Rees
Running time22–23 minutes
11-12 minutes (Sprout airings)
Release
Original networkSeven Network
Picture format4:3
Original release7 May (1998-05-07) 
24 September 1998 (1998-09-24)
Chronology
Followed byWiggly TV

Also shown on the Disney Channel in 2002.

The Wiggles supporting cast

  • Paul Paddick as Captain Feathersword
  • Leeanne Ashley as Dorothy the Dinosaur
  • Charmaine Martin and Elyssa Dawson as Henry the Octopus
  • Leanne Halloran as Officer Beaples
  • Edward Rooke and Paul Field as Wags the Dog
  • Carolyne Ferrie as Dorothy's voice, Lilly, Ms. Fez, host of Kaz the Cat
  • Niki Owen as Zardo Zap, Lilly's Assistant, Jeff the Mechanic, Sports Commentator
  • Holly McGlinchy as Child Dancer
  • Joseph Field, Clare Field, Anthony Silvestrini, Alyssa Bryce, Sian Ryan, Emma Ryan, Cassandra Halloran, Jessica Halloran, Amy Dunbar, Sarah Carnale as Child Performers

The Wiggles episode titles

  1. "Anthony's Friend"
  2. "Foodman"
  3. "Murray's Shirt"
  4. "Building Blocks"
  5. "Jeff the Mechanic"
  6. "Lilly"
  7. "Zardo Zap"
  8. "The Party"
  9. "Wiggle Opera"
  10. "Haircut"
  11. "Muscleman Murray"
  12. "Spooked Wiggles"
  13. "Funny Greg"

The Wiggles (1999–2000)

The Wiggles
Also known asWiggly TV
The Wiggles TV Series 2
Genre
Written byDon Arioli
Directed byChisholm McTavish
Starring
Opening theme"In the Wiggles World"
Ending theme"In the Wiggles World"
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes26 18-21 minute episodes / 52 11-minute episodes (Sprout only)
Production
Executive producerWayne Covell and The Wiggles
ProducerPaul Field
CinematographyBorce Damcevski
EditorSteve Rees
Camera setupDouglas Kirk
James Hurworth
Running time21 minutes
18 minutes (GMTV airings)
11 minutes (Sprout airings)
Release
Original networkGMTV
Picture format4:3
Original release2 January 1999 (1999-01-02) (18-minute)
1 November 1999 (1999-11-01) (21-minute)
Chronology
Preceded byThe Wiggles
Followed byLights, Camera, Action, Wiggles!

In 2001–02, in North America, Series 2 was shown before Series 1 on the Disney Channel.

The Wiggles supporting cast

  • Leeanne Ashley as Dorothy the Dinosaur
  • Leanne Halloran as Officer Beaples
  • Reem Hanwell as Henry the Octopus
  • Paul Paddick as Captain Feathersword
  • Edward Rooke as Wags the Dog

The Wiggles episode titles

  1. "Food"
  2. "Numbers and Counting"
  3. "Dancing"
  4. "Dressing Up"
  5. "Your Body"
  6. "At Play"
  7. "Safety"
  8. "Storytelling"
  9. "Friends"
  10. "Multicultural"
  11. "Musical Instruments"
  12. "Hygiene"
  13. "Animals"
  14. "History"
  15. "Family"
  16. "Movement"
  17. "Nutrition"
  18. "Directions"
  19. "Manners"
  20. "Travel"
  21. "Play"
  22. "The Body"
  23. "Communication"
  24. "Work"
  25. "Imagination"
  26. "Cows & Ducks"

Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles! (2002–2003)

Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles!
Also known asThe Wiggles TV Series 3
Genre
Written byKathleen Warren
Nicholas Bufalo
Directed byNicholas Bufalo
Starring
  • Anthony Field
  • Greg Page
  • Jeff Fatt
  • Murray Cook
Opening theme"Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles!"
Ending theme"Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles!" (instrumental)
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes52 11-minute version/26 22-minute version
Production
Executive producerPaul Clarke
CinematographyKen Pettigrew
EditorTed Otton
Running time11 minutes/22 minutes (Playhouse Disney)
Release
Original networkABC TV
Picture format16:9
4:3
Original releaseSeptember 30, 2002 (2002-09-30) 
2003 (2003)
Chronology
Preceded byThe Wiggles
Followed byThe Wiggles Show!

Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles!, also referred to as The Wiggles TV Series 3, is the third television series by The Wiggles. The series takes place on a fictional television studio as they produce a show called Network Wiggles, with regular on-camera segments as well as the usual music videos. This is the first series to use young adults as Band Dancers in addition to kids dancing. The episodes do not have official titles; they were simply numbered (e.g. "Episode 1", "Episode 37") and ran for 11 minutes. The Disney Channel version for overseas combined two episodes.

Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles! supporting cast

  • Paul Paddick as Captain Feathersword
  • Corinne O'Rafferty as Dorothy the Dinosaur
  • Andrew McCourt as Wags the Dog
  • Kristy Talbot as Henry the Octopus
  • Kase Amer, Sharryn Dermody, Ben Murray, Larissa Wright as Band Dancers
  • Jacqueline Field as Voice of Dorothy
  • Chloe Harrison and Ryan Jago as Voiceovers for CSAs

The Wiggles Show! (2005–2006)

The Wiggles Show!
Also known asThe Wiggles TV Series 4
The Wiggles TV Series 5
Genre
Written byGreg Page, Murray Cook, Anthony Field, Paul Field
Directed byPaul Field
Starring
  • Murray Cook
  • Jeff Fatt
  • Anthony Field
  • Greg Page
  • Paul Paddick
Opening theme"Here Come the Wiggles"
Ending theme"Brisbane" (instrumental)
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52 11-minute episodes / 26 22-minute episodes
Production
Executive producerThe Wiggles
ProducerPaul Field
CinematographyBorce Damcevski
EditorCraig Abercrombie
Running time11 minutes (ABC Kids only)
22 minutes
Release
Original networkABC TV
Picture format16:9
4:3
Original releaseApril 18, 2005 (2005-04-18) 
August 30, 2006 (2006-08-30) (11-minute)
Chronology
Preceded byLights, Camera, Action, Wiggles!
Followed byWiggle and Learn

The Wiggles Show!, also referred to as The Wiggles TV Series 4 and The Wiggles TV Series 5, is the fourth television series by The Wiggles. The series includes Captain Feathersword segments that involve a larger pirate crew.

The Wiggles Show! TV Series 1 episode titles (22-minute version)

Also shown on the Disney Channel 2005–2006.

  1. "Wiggly Party"
  2. "Big Red Car"
  3. "Play Your Guitar"
  4. "Elbow to Elbow"
  5. "Kangaroo Dance"
  6. "Learn Languages"
  7. "Topsy Turvy"
  8. "Where's Jeff?"
  9. "Wiggly Mystery"
  10. "Caveland"
  11. "Wiggle Groove"
  12. "Bow Wow Wow"
  13. "Make Some Rosy Tea"
  14. ""Monkey Dance"
  15. "Musical Quiz"
  16. "Say Aah"
  17. "Train Dance"
  18. "Astronaut Dance"
  19. "Jack in the Box"
  20. "Cowboys and Cowgirls"
  21. "Quack Quack"
  22. "Helicopter Dance"
  23. "Chirpy Chirpy Dance"
  24. "Picking Flowers"
  25. "Let's Go Swimming"
  26. "Cha Cha Cha"

The Wiggles Show! TV Series 2 episode titles (22-minute version)

Also shown on the Disney Channel 2007–2008. Order is presented as listed in iTunes.

  1. "Fruity Fun"
  2. "Let's Have a Dance!"
  3. "The Wiggle Way"
  4. "Shh! Shh! Shh!"
  5. "A Wiggly Concert"
  6. "Playing a Trick on the Captain"
  7. "The Gorilla Dance"
  8. "Pirate Radio"
  9. "Amazing Alpaca"
  10. "It's Sunny Today"
  11. "Picnic Without Ants"
  12. "We Like To Say Hello"
  13. "Wiggly Shopping List"
  14. "Pirate Dancing"
  15. "Nodding Dance!"
  16. "Musical Bonanza"
  17. "O'Reilly!"
  18. "Shingle Back Lizard"
  19. "Pirate Dancing Shoes"
  20. "We Can Do So Many Things"
  21. "Box of Mystery"
  22. "Look But Don't Touch"
  23. "Farmer Brown"
  24. "Watch, Learn, Dance, Sing"
  25. "Animal Charades"
  26. "Fun at the Beach"

Wiggle and Learn (2008)

Wiggle and Learn
Also known asThe Wiggles TV Series 6
Genre
Directed byPaul Field
Starring
  • Murray Cook
  • Jeff Fatt
  • Anthony Field
  • Sam Moran
Opening theme"Wiggle and Learn"
Ending theme"Goodbye from the Wiggles"
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes52 11-minute version/26 22-minute version
Production
Executive producerThe Wiggles
ProducerPaul Field
CinematographyBorce Damcevski
EditorsLiam Donaghy
David Roberts
George Barillaro
Running time11 minutes (ABC Kids only)
22 minutes
Release
Original networkTreehouse TV
Picture format16:9
4:3
Original releaseApril 21, 2008 (2008-04-21) (22-minute)
May 12, 2008 (2008-05-12) (11-minute)
Chronology
Preceded byThe Wiggles Show!
Followed byReady, Steady, Wiggle!

Wiggle and Learn, also referred to as The Wiggles TV Series 6 (as the two seasons of The Wiggles Show are sometimes counted as two separate series), was the fifth installment of Wiggles television series, It featured Sam Moran as the Yellow Wiggle. It originally aired from 2007 to 2008 in Australia. It later aired in Canada on the Treehouse channel in 2008, and in the United States in 2008–2009. There were 26 22-minute episodes,[3] although in some formats the series was split into 52 11-minute segments. The choreographers for the series were Leeanne Ashley and Caterina Mete.

Wiggle and Learn episode titles (22-minute version)

  1. "Move and Groove"
  2. "Musical Landscape"
  3. "Wiggle Dance"
  4. "The King of Swing"
  5. "Bailar y Cantar"
  6. "Barnyard Boogie"
  7. "The Bobby Bounce"
  8. "The Black Velvet Band"
  9. "Fun in the Sun"
  10. "My Fair Lady!"
  11. "So Early in the Morning"
  12. "Soy Capitan"
  13. "Together We Live So Happily"
  14. "Oh, Captain!
  15. "The Biggest Smile of All"
  16. "The Queen of the Land"
  17. "Get the Rhythm of the Hips
  18. "Hear the Drumbeat"
  19. "Teddy Bear Touch the Ground"
  20. "Meadowsweet and Lady Smocks"
  21. "Ding, Ding, Dong!"
  22. "Buzz, Buzz, Buzz"
  23. "Shall We Dance!
  24. "Dance This Way"
  25. "Kittens and Mittens"
  26. "Surf, Sand and Sun"

Wiggle and Learn episode titles (11-minute version)

  1. "We Feel Like Dancing"
  2. "The Shimmie Shake"
  3. "Let's Get the Rhythm"
  4. "Over in the Meadow
  5. "I Spy"
  6. "Keep Moving!"
  7. "Who Am I?"
  8. "Murray Had a Turtle"
  9. "La Bamba"
  10. "Oranges and Lemons"
  11. "Hey Diddle Diddle"
  12. "This Way and That"
  13. "Jeff Gets a Letter"
  14. "This Old Man"
  15. "A Sailor Went To Sea"
  16. "Her Eyes Shone Like Diamonds"
  17. "Beach, Beach Sandy Beach"
  18. "Old Dan Tucker"
  19. "London Bridge
  20. "There Was a Princess"
  21. "The Banana Boat"
  22. "Incy Wincy Spider"
  23. "Fairy Dancing!"
  24. "Getting Strong"
  25. "Pussycat, Pussycat"
  26. "Fun at Wigglehouse"
  27. "Hello!"
  28. "The Five Senses"
  29. "Big, Bigger, Biggest!"
  30. "See-Saw"
  31. "Musical Landscape"
  32. "D is for Dorothy"
  33. "The Sporting Salsa!"
  34. "Jack and Jill"
  35. "Wags House"
  36. "Two Fine Gentlemen"
  37. "Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear"
  38. "Wiggletastic"
  39. "English Country Garden"
  40. "Circus"
  41. "Frere Jacques"
  42. "The Turkey in the Straw"
  43. "Twinkle Twinkle"
  44. "Sam Gets a Letter"
  45. "I'm A Cowboy"
  46. "Smell Your Way Through the Day"
  47. "The Horn Pipe"
  48. "Miss Polly Had A Dolly"
  49. "Allo, Allo, Allo"
  50. "Three Little Kittens"
  51. "Nick-Nack Paddy-Wack"
  52. "I Drive the Big Red Car"

Wiggle and Learn supporting cast

  • Paul Paddick as Captain Feathersword
  • Emily McGlinn as Dorothy the Dinosaur
  • Adrian Quinnell, Kristy Talbot, and Ben Murray as Wags the Dog
  • Mario Martinez-Diaz and Rebecca Knox as Henry the Octopus

Ready, Steady, Wiggle! (2013–2015)

Ready, Steady, Wiggle!
Also known asThe Wiggles TV series 7
The Wiggles TV series 8
Genre
Directed byPaul Field
Starring
Opening theme"Ready, Steady, Wiggle!"
Ending theme"Ready, Steady, Wiggle!" (instrumental)
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes104
Production
Executive producersMurray Cook
Jeff Fatt
Anthony Field
ProducerPaul Field
EditorsAaron Hill
Brian Stone
Running time11 minutes
Release
Original network
Original release2013 (2013) 
2015 (2015)
Chronology
Preceded byWiggle and Learn
Followed byWiggle Town!
External links
Website

Ready, Steady, Wiggle! also referred to as The Wiggles TV Series 7 and The Wiggles TV Series 8 is a television series featuring the new Wiggles lineup of Emma Watkins, Lachlan Gillespie, Simon Pryce, and Anthony Field. Greg, Murray and Jeff also make occasional guest appearances in some episodes and videos. The series ran for 2 seasons of 52 11-minute episodes each.

Ready, Steady, Wiggle! TV Series 1 episode titles

  1. "Miss Polly Had a Dolly"
  2. "Wake Up Lachy!"
  3. "Lachy Shrunk the Wiggles"
  4. "The Wiggly Singing Symphony"
  5. "Taba Naba"
  6. "Wash Your Hands"
  7. "Spring Has Come"
  8. "Simon Goes Quackers"
  9. "Ooey, Ooey Allergies"
  10. "A Lot of Camelot"
  11. "Tasty Science"
  12. "Toot Toot!"
  13. "Invisible Lachy"
  14. "Yummy Yummy!"
  15. "Let's Go Driving in the Big Red Car"
  16. "Excuse Meow!"
  17. "Let's All Shake!"
  18. "Beautiful Ballet"
  19. "Who Am I?"
  20. "A Hair Disaster"
  21. "Pirate Poetry"
  22. "The Mango Walk"
  23. "Emma's Missing Bow"
  24. "We Like Fruit"
  25. "Is That Lachy?"
  26. "Hula Hoop Symphony"
  27. "Clean Your Teeth!"
  28. "Percussion Party"
  29. "Marty Party"
  30. "Is That Captain Feathersword?"
  31. "Is That Wags?"
  32. "Harry Hula"
  33. "Musical Memory"
  34. "Doctor Entertainment"
  35. "Singing With Lachy"
  36. "Quack, Quack!"
  37. "Slow Motion Anthony"
  38. "Lounge Room Symphony"
  39. "Wiggly Yoga"
  40. "A Musical Cake"
  41. "The Glass is Half Full"
  42. "Simon Says"
  43. "Sign the ABC"
  44. "Joannie Works With One Hammer"
  45. "Doctor Anglais"
  46. "Is That Simon?"
  47. "Professor Simon's Musical Challenge"
  48. "Captain's Experiment"
  49. "Doctor Treble Clef"
  50. "Captain and the Tomatoes"
  51. "What's That Sound?"
  52. "A Juicy Story"

Ready, Steady, Wiggle! TV Series 2 episode titles

  1. "Captain's Lost Hornpipe"
  2. "Emma's Ballet"
  3. "Apples and Bananas"
  4. "Emma's Bike Won't Work"
  5. "Dressing Up In Style"
  6. "Lachy Can't Rhyme"
  7. "Simon's Brush With Fame"
  8. "Big Red Boat"
  9. "Anthony Forgets"
  10. "The Hawk"
  11. "Simon Can't Stop Yodelling!"
  12. "Cowboy Anthony"
  13. "Simon's Sad Fruit Salad"
  14. "The Talking Cow"
  15. "Beaky Can't Sing!"
  16. "Little Sir Echo"
  17. "Ahoy There, Lachy!"
  18. "Emma Can't Read"
  19. "This Little Piggy"
  20. "Beep Beep Buckle Up!" <-- 20 -->
  21. "Anthony's Singing"
  22. "King Simon"
  23. "Wiggle Talk"
  24. "Wiggle Picnic"
  25. "Beaky Overeats"
  26. "Zamel the Camel"
  27. "Wags Has Lost His Wiggle"
  28. "Miss Lucy Had a Ducky"
  29. "A Mariachi Moment"
  30. "Riding in the Big Red Car" <-- 30 -->
  31. "The Laughing Doctor"
  32. "Irish Dancing"
  33. "Emma, the Firefighter"
  34. "Lachy's Orange Hair"
  35. "Romp Bomp A Stomp"
  36. "What's Your Favourite Nursery Rhyme?"
  37. "Detective Lachy"
  38. "Emma's Bad Hair Day"
  39. "Lachy Can't Sing"
  40. "Say The Dance, Do The Dance"
  41. "Emma's Missing Bow"
  42. "Captain's Magic Buttons"
  43. "Simon, The Opera Singer"
  44. "Dorothy's Baking"
  45. "Lachy's Bunny Caller"
  46. "Food, Trains And Animals"
  47. "Princess Emma Of Wiggle House"
  48. "Anthony Has Over Eaten!"
  49. "Hip Hop With Emma"
  50. "Lachy's Bird Poem"
  51. "I'll Tell Me Ma"
  52. "Lachy's Pappadum Party"

Wiggle Town! (2016)

Wiggle Town!
Also known asThe Wiggles TV series 9
Genre
Directed byPaul Field
Starring
Opening theme"Come on Down to Wiggle Town
Ending themeGoodbye from Wiggle Town
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes52
Production
Executive producerThe Wiggles
ProducerPaul Field
Running time5 minutes
Release
Original network
Original release2016 (2016)
Chronology
Preceded byReady, Steady, Wiggle!
Followed byWiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle!
External links
Website

Wiggle Town! also referred to as The Wiggles TV series 9 is a short Television series based on the video of the same name. It's the second series to feature the new Wiggles lineup. the series contains 52 5-minute episodes each.

Wiggle Town! episode titles

  1. "The Wonder of Wiggle Town"
  2. "Twinkle Twinkle"
  3. "Ballet Time"
  4. "Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, Turn Around"
  5. "Emma's Riding Boots"
  6. "Wiggly Concert"
  7. "Wiggle Express"
  8. "Wiggletto"
  9. "Do The Pretzel"
  10. "Come On Down to Wiggle Town"
  11. "Let's Irish Dance"
  12. "Wags Loves to Tango"
  13. "Little Dingo"
  14. "Dance Dance!"
  15. "Irish Stew"
  16. "Romp Bomp A Stomp"
  17. "Henry Likes Water"
  18. "Opera Singing"
  19. "Officer Beaples"
  20. "I Went to the Library"
  21. "Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga"
  22. "Fruit Salad"
  23. "Rock-A-Bye Your Bear"
  24. "Hot Potato"
  25. "The Sidewalks of New York"
  26. "Here Comes a Bear"
  27. "D-I-N-G-O"
  28. "Dogs, Cats. Bunnies and Fish"
  29. "Emma's Yellow Bow"
  30. "Wiggly Arena"
  31. "Joannie"
  32. "Little Sir Echo"
  33. "Buzz, Buzz!"
  34. "Rock & Roll Preschool"
  35. "Lavenders Blue"
  36. "Tap Dancing Time"
  37. "Say the Dance, Do the Dance"
  38. "It's a Beautiful Day"
  39. "Simon Says"
  40. "Yummy Yummy"
  41. "Apples & Bananas"
  42. "Wiggle Town Dancing Police"
  43. "Laugh, Draw, Sing Anything"
  44. "The Little Boat"
  45. "Broccoli Bunch"
  46. "Police Plies"
  47. "Wobbly Camel"
  48. "I'm Going To Ride My Bike Today"
  49. "Piano Party"
  50. "Do the Propeller"
  51. "It's Okay to Cry"
  52. "Springtime

Wiggle, Wiggle Wiggle! (2017)

Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle!
Also known asThe Wiggles TV Series 10
Genre
Written byAnthony Field
Directed byAnthony Field
Starring
Opening theme"Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle!
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producerPaul Field
CinematographyAaron Hill
Running time21-22 minutes
Release
Original network
Original releaseSeptember 23 (2017-09-23) 
December 17, 2017 (2017-12-17)
Chronology
Preceded byWiggle Town!
Followed byThe Wiggles' World!
External links
Website

Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle! also referred to as The Wiggles TV Series 10 is a Television series starring the new Wiggles lineup being their third one after Ready, Steady, Wiggle! and Wiggle Town. this series contains 26 22-minute episodes each.

Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle! episode titles

  1. "Hello Everyone"
  2. "Bow Mobile to the Rescue"
  3. "Wiggly Radio"
  4. "No Fleas Please"
  5. "The Wiggly Races"
  6. "The Singing Barbers"
  7. "A Wiggly Wedding"
  8. "Dancing Is So Nice Fun"
  9. "Numerals Are Nice"
  10. "Yummy in My Tummy"
  11. "Waltzing Matilda"
  12. "Rock & Roll Preschool"
  13. "Hot Potato"
  14. "The Wiggly Opera"
  15. "Clap Your Hands"
  16. "Feather Fun!"
  17. "Fly Through The Sky"
  18. "Pigtail Polka"
  19. "Soccer Fun"
  20. "Dance with Emma"
  21. "Enthusiasm"
  22. "Simon Says"
  23. "Henry Saves the Day"
  24. "Dorothy's Tea Party"
  25. "The Wiggly Plane"
  26. "Do The Twist!"

The Wiggles' World (2020)

The Wiggles' World
Also known asThe Wiggles TV series 11
Genre
Written byAnthony Field
Directed byAnthony Field
Starring
Opening themeWiggles World
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producerPaul Field
CinematographyAaron Hill
Thomaz Labanca
Running time10-11 minutes
Release
Original network
Original release2020 (2020)
Chronology
Preceded byWiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle
External links
wiggles world/ Website

The Wiggles' World also referred to as The Wiggles TV Series 11 is a Television series starring the new Wiggles lineup it's their fourth one after Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle. this series contains 26 11-minute episodes each.

The Wiggles' World episode titles

  1. "Five-Fingered Family"
  2. "Avo, Avo, Avocado"
  3. "We Got Our Glasses On"
  4. "Cowboy Fun"
  5. "Shirley Shawn the Unicorn"
  6. "We're All Friends"
  7. "Stinky Cheese Day!"
  8. "Lachy's Curly World"
  9. "World Record Dancing"
  10. "A King Who Liked to Sing!"
  11. "Surfer Bop"
  12. "Emma's Weather Bag"
  13. "Sticky Rice Cake Surprise"
  14. "Broccoli Bunch"
  15. "A Puppet Show"
  16. "Funny Face"
  17. "Put the Pop In The Popcorn"
  18. "Double Talk With Captain"
  19. "Hot Dog!"
  20. "Cream Pie Fun"
  21. "It's Sunny Today"
  22. "The Curly Bird"
  23. "Dance Spectacular!"
  24. "Sensational Salsa"
  25. "Little, Little, Little Lord Fauntleroy"
  26. "Dorothy's Rosy Tea-Time"

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Notes

  1. In The Wiggles TV series (Series 1 overall), the closing credits start with some organ music and then switches to "The Chase"

References

  1. Tabakoff, Jenny (1 October 2002). "Wake up, Aunty!". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 26 November 2007.
  2. Williams, David E (10 October 2006). "Wiggling on without Greg". CNN. Retrieved 28 March 2008.
  3. "Australian Children's Content 2011" (PDF). Screen Australia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 January 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
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