Charlie and Lola, Series 3
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Lola loves pink milk and she loves Charlie. And Lola really absolutely knows her mind. Sometimes it falls to Charlie to win her round to a more reasoned point of view… and he uses every trick in the book. Series Three sees Lola go to Lotta’s house for her very first sleepover, but everything is a bit different from her normal bedtime. Then somebody in Lola’s class has a brand new pair of lovely glasses and Lola decides she absolutely has to wear glasses too! Lola witnesses Charlie and Marv ‘play fighting’ and mistakenly thinks they don’t like each other any more. And then what is Lola going to wear for Halloween? Or what happens when she discovers that she is not the best ballet dancer in the whole universe?
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| 1 | VideoI Really Absolutely Must Have Glasses / Thunder Completely Does Not Scare Me | 'I Really Absolutely Must Have Glasses' - Lola is going to have her eyes tested at the optician's but she's not at all keen. She can see her spaghetti and her bowl and her spoon and her pink milk and Charlie! So she absolutely does not need glasses. Until, that is, Mini Reader arrives at school in the most beautiful pair of glasses Lola and Lotta have ever seen. Now Lola can't wait to have her eyes tested because she absolutely does need glasses... and she needs them now! 'Thunder Completely Does Not Scare Me' - Is there a big hungry giant up in the sky with a rumbly tummy? Or is the sky going to fall down? Lola really doesn't like thunder. Charlie distracts her with raindrop races and bouncy hailstones. It's all great fun until the next big clap of thunder! How can Lola stop being frightened? Who'd have thought that wooden spoons and biscuit trays could be the answer! | 23:02 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 2 | VideoI Slightly Want to Go Home / I Am Extremely Absolutely Boiling | 'I Slightly Want to Go Home' - Lola is going to Lotta's house for her first ever sleepover and it couldn't be more exciting. But, little by little, Lola realises everything is a bit different from her normal bedtime. Lotta watches Ponies on TV, not Pirates like Charlie. And Lotta brushes her teeth after bath time, not before! When it's finally time to put the light out Lola admits she wants to go home. 'I Am Extremely Absolutely Boiling' - Outside the weather is extremely and absolutely boiling hot. Lola, Charlie and Arnold Wolf try to cool down with fanning, panting and then ice creams. But Arnold takes a rather a big bite of Lola's ice-cream and the whole thing plops to the ground. To make matters worse Arnold won't share his, so Lola doesn't want to be his friend ever again no matter how hot it is! Will Arnold ever say sorry? Will Lola ever forgive him? | 23:02 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 3 | VideoI Can Train Your Dog / Do Not Ever Never Let Go! | 'I Can Train Your Dog' - Marv's Mum says Sizzles really is a very naughty dog but Lola knows this isn't true. Sizzles just needs some practice! Charlie and Lola take Sizzles back to their flat and set about 'training' him. Things aren't going well and then they discover that Sizzles will do anything for a sausage. Which is fine until Morten, Marv's little brother, eats Sizzles Sausage by accident! 'Do Not Ever Never Let Go' - Lola and Lotta both love their tricycles but when Lotta is given her big cousin's bike, Lola wants a big bike too. She gets Charlie's old one and is delighted. Now Lola and Lotta both have exactly the same big bikes with stabilisers. But when Lola gets to the park, she discovers that Lotta has taken her stabilisers off! Oh Nooo!! Now, Lola has to learn to ride without stabilisers too! | 23:02 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 4 | VideoOur Shop Sells Completely Everything / I Am Inventing a Usefullish Invention | 'Our Shop Sells Completely Everything' - Lola and Lotta have got a pretend shop that sells completely everything. They're having great fun until they accidentally sell Charlie's swimming goggles to Morten, their only customer. Charlie is not amused and wants his goggles back immediately. Morten, on the other hand, doesn't want to swap the goggles for anything. 'I Am Inventing a Usefullish Invention' - Charlie and Marv have to come up with an invention for a school project by tomorrow. Lola reckons that she's an extremely good inventor too, and keeps interrupting their efforts with ideas of her own. The boys have got to invent something really fantastic and time is running out. Just as they are beginning to panic, Lola the Inventor stumbles on a brilliant idea! | 23:02 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 5 | VideoBut We Always Do It Like This / I Can't Stop Hiccupping | 'But We Always Do It Like This' - When Charlie and Lola visit Granny and Grandpa they always build an extremely special sandcastle on the beach and they always do it together. This time a little girl, followed by her whole family, is determined to join in and Lola's not too happy about it. 'I Can’t Stop Hiccupping' - Lola and Lotta are practising their song for the school concert that evening. Then Lola gets a fit of the hiccups. At first it's very funny. But soon she just wants her hiccups to go away. Everyone tries to help Lola get rid of her hiccups, but will they go before the big performance? | 23:02 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 6 | VideoBut I Am Completely Hearing and Also Listening / But I Don't Really Like This Present | 'But I Am Completely Hearing and Also Listening' - Lola thinks that she's very good at listening. However, she has a very bad listening day and her 'not listening' leads to all sorts of problems both at home and at school. When Arnold Wolf invites everybody to his house for a Batcat party, Lola doesn't quite listen to the instructions properly and Charlie and Lola miss the party! 'But I Don't Really Like This Present' - Lola always loves the presents her best friend Lotta gives her, until the hat! It's itchy and it has 'dangly bits'. Even Soren Lorenson, Lola's imaginary friend, thinks it wouldn't be too bad if she lost the hat a little bit by accident. It's only when she really does lose it that Lola realizes her friendship with Lotta is more important. Will Lotta ever forgive her?! | 23:02 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 7 | VideoI Can Dance Like a Dancer / Help! I Really Mean It! | 'I Can Dance Like a Dancer' - Lola is sure that she is an 'everso good dancerer'. But some dancing is a bit too swirly, some is too jumpy, and ballet is too floaty. Mini Reader tries to teach Lola to tap dance but that proves to be too shuffly and not tappy enough. Just when she thinks she will never ever be any good she finds a way of combining all the different dances and coming up with one big special dance all of her own – Lola dancing! 'Help! I Really Mean It!' - Granny and Grandpa's cat, Caspar, has come to stay with Charlie and Lola. Lola loves looking after Caspar but keeps calling for Charlie's help. Her first call is 'by accident' but Lola and Lotta quickly discover that it's quite fun calling for Charlie and watching him come running. Fun, that is, until Caspar is really in trouble and Lola and Lotta really need Charlie. But Charlie doesn't believe them. | 23:02 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 8 | VideoI Would Like to Actually Keep It / It's Raining, It's Boring | 'I Would Like to Actually Keep It' - Lola finds a toy rabbit near school and is very worried about it. Charlie puts it on the school wall in case its owner comes back to look for it. But when the rabbit is still there after school, Lola insists that they take it home. Charlie is determined they should find the rabbit's owner, but Lola gets more and more attached to it, how will she ever be able to hand the rabbit over if its owner turns up? 'It's Raining, It's Boring' - It's raining and everyone is bored. Even Sizzles is bored. The toy cupboard is full of boring toys, until Marv finds an intriguing box with an intriguing challenge. The next thing they know, the children are in a 'rain race' desperately trying to finish all the games in the box before the rain stops. Charlie and Marv steam ahead, but Lola is having trouble keeping up. Then the boys get stuck on the memory game, and Lola surprises everyone. | 23:02 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 9 | VideoI Am Goody / It Is Very Special and Extremely Ancient | 'I Am Goody' - The 'Goody the Good' books are Lola's favourite. Goody the Good is helpful, and she is good! So Lola decides she will be helpful and good too. At first Charlie enjoys Lola's help, but it soon gets out of hand when Lola accidently spills pink milk on Charlie's homework, and tries to help by running it under the tap! Charlie wants the old Lola back and quickly! 'It Is Very Special and Extremely Ancient' - Once they understand what a fossil actually is, Lola and Lotta are determined to find one! Charlie isn't so sure they will. Undeterred, Lola searches in her lunchbox, in the sandpit, then mum says they can look in the rockery. They find all sorts of things, but no actual fossils. Then they go to the beach… Will they ever find a actual fossil that is very special and extremely ancient? | 23:02 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 10 | VideoBut What Can I Wear for Halloween? / But Marv Is Absolutely Charlie's Best Friend | 'What Can I Wear for Halloween?' - Charlie, Lola, Lotta and Marv have been growing a pumpkin all through summer for the Halloween party at school – and it's enormous. Everyone has decided what fancy dress costumes to wear, except for Lola. But when the day of the party arrives, disaster strikes! 'But Marv Is Absolutely Charlie's Best Friend' - Lola gets upset when she witnesses Charlie and Marv 'play-fighting' and thinks they are not best friends any more. To make matters worse, someone called Jack shows up who appears to be Marv's new best friend. How can Lola and Lotta get Marv and Charlie back together again? They hatch a cunning plan… involving pirates! | 23:02 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 11 | VideoI Am Making a Craze / But Where Completely Are We? | 'I Am Making a Craze' - Everyone is hooley hooping. Charlie, Marv, Lotta, in fact the whole school, is hooley hooping, and Lola has had enough. She decides to make up a new craze, but soon realises it's not as easy as you might think. Until she hits on 'Cuppy Catch-Ball'. 'But Where Completely Are We?' - Mum and Dad let Charlie and Lola go 'camping' in the garden. Charlie is kitted up like a real explorer, and is all excited by the prospect of wild animals, survival and living off the land. But Lola isn't so sure. Home seems a long way away, and what's more it's started raining! Suddenly the idea of camping doesn't seem fun any more and Lola wants to go back inside. Then Charlie has a really good idea. | 23:02 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 12 | VideoI Really Really Need Actual Ice-Skates / I Wish I Could Do That, and Also That Too | 'I Really Really Need Actual Ice Skates' - Having begged Granny and Grandpa for a scooter, Lola suddenly decides that she now wants a pair of real, actual ice-skates. Everyone is dubious. Charlie reminds her she felt the same about her old yo-yo and Dad warns her that he doesn't want to find the ice-skates in the bottom of her cupboard. But Lola is adamant because when she gets them, she will be the best ice-skaterer in the whole school. 'I Wish I Could Do That, and Also That Too' - Lola promises to play beads on Friday with her friend from school, but then Marv invites her to his special space party on the very same day! She loves beads and she did promise, but there is going to be games and cake and everything at Marv's house! What is Lola going to do?! | 23:02 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 13 | VideoI Am Going to Save a Panda / I've Got Nobody to Play With | 'I Am Going to Save a Panda' - It’s Save An Animal week at school, and Lola and Lotta are horrified to learn that all sorts of lovely animals are in danger! Which one should they save? Finally, they all agree on the panda and decide to raise money by getting sponsored to do difficult things. Everything is going to plan and then Lola wakes up with spots all over her face and Mum says she has to stay in bed. How will she save a panda now? ‘I’ve Got Nobody to Play With’ - Playing Piggy-in-the-Middle with fuzzy pig in a fuzzy felt jungle is good, but you definitely need two people. Charlie is going out, and Lotta has a cold. So Lola has no one to play with. Then she remembers her imaginary friend, Soren Lorenson – nobody can see him, except for Lola. | 23:02 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 13 Episodes |
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Charlie and Lola.....Exactly what children need today!
I cannot thank Lauren Child enough for her contribution to the education of my toddlers and also my nine and seven year old! We all are mesmorised by each story even though we have watched them over and over again. As an artist, I envy the creation of Charlie and Lola but celebrate the genius of it! What a lovely, clean and fun icon to let children watch without repercussions.
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My four year old son watches this series at school, he asked if I would buy it so that he could watch it at home too. I recommend that you do the same.
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