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Mopatop's Shop

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: Unknown
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 65
  • Networks: ITV1
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Mopatop's Shop(TBA)

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Overview

Mopatop's Shop was a television series that which premiered on CITV in the UK on 1 May 1999. 260 ten-minute episodes were made and aired daily. It was a co-production between Jim Henson Productions and Carlton Television.

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Season 1

65 episodes • TBA

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1Wrong RingerTBA0.0
2This Way to the GardenTBA0.0
3Flea PowerTBA0.0
4Hop for the ShopTBA0.0
5HiccupsTBA0.0
6GhostsTBA0.0
7Upsy DaisyTBA0.0
8WorriesTBA0.0
9Trouble with a PuddleTBA0.0
10HornsTBA0.0
11No Mice for SaleTBA0.0
12The SeedTBA0.0
13No Job Too SmallTBA0.0
14Moon DreamsTBA0.0
15Hug a BugTBA0.0
16The WhizzyTBA0.0
17Nowhere for a SquareTBA0.0
18Grand OpeningTBA0.0
19Shake a ShakeTBA0.0
20Mr. Grizzle's LaughTBA0.0
21NothingTBA0.0
22Teething TroubleTBA0.0
23Simply SorryTBA0.0
24Monty's Fuzzy WuzzTBA0.0
25AntsTBA0.0
26Something SpecialTBA0.0
27Singa SongaTBA0.0
28Hairy FairyTBA0.0
29WhispersTBA0.0
30Nodding OffTBA0.0
31FlowersTBA0.0
32Home Sweet HomeTBA0.0
33Ship AhoyTBA0.0
34You Are What You AreTBA0.0
35The Do-What-I-SayTBA0.0
36Bright IdeasTBA0.0
37Surprise PartyTBA0.0
38Musical SoundsTBA0.0
39SurprisesTBA0.0
40The Perfect TailTBA0.0
41Cock-A-Doodle BeeTBA0.0
42The Happy FlapperTBA0.0
43No SeaTBA0.0
44Easy PeasyTBA0.0
45ThingamajigTBA0.0
46WindTBA0.0
47The Brave CanaryTBA0.0
48The Flying ChickenTBA0.0
49Warm SnowTBA0.0
50The Magic TeenyTBA0.0
51Cold FeetTBA0.0
52A SecretTBA0.0
53Sniffly WhifflerTBA0.0
54SingalottiTBA0.0
55The Big Bicycle RaceTBA0.0
56SwapsiesTBA0.0
57Dancin' in the ShopTBA0.0
58Fine the Way You AreTBA0.0
59The FlyTBA0.0
60Go SlowTBA0.0
61Fast FunTBA0.0
62MudTBA0.0
63FishingTBA0.0
64Teasy SneezyTBA0.0
65WhistlesTBA0.0
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Season 2

0 episodes • TBA

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Season 3

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