Andy and the Band - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Wedding Cake
Danny needs a cake for his parents' wedding, and fast! The band deliver a cake, but Mac's size-shifting machine causes chaos, and they have an angry wedding organiser to contend with.

Detention Break
Rockers Leo and Jimi are unfairly locked in detention by their strict headteacher and will miss their first ever gig unless the band can bust them out. It's time for a crazy plan!

Odd Socks in the Hood
The Odd Socks go back in time to help the young Maid Marian rescue treasure from the wicked Sheriff of Nottingham.

Planet Rock
Rio has lost his air guitar and his confidence. The band travel through space to take him home to Planet Rock to see the Godfather of Rock, who will help him get them back.

Robo Whiff
Whiff says he needs help, so Mac invents RoboWhiff, a super-efficient robot roadie. However, things soon start to go wrong as Whiff's pushy robotic twin starts to take over the band.

Boo! Who?
Mac's Aunty needs the Odd Socks' help to get rid of some troublesome ghosts from her spooky guest house. The band's stint as ghost hunters leads to a surprisingly noisy discovery.

BBC Shutdown
The band are guests on Zoe Ball's radio show, but accidentally shut down the BBC. They have to take over and present all the shows in order to keep the BBC on air.

Science Rocks!
When Professor Quantum invents a machine that creates instant Rockstar talent, who better to call than the Odd Socks? Whiff spots an opportunity to take a short cut to stardom.

Horsing Around
Jackie needs help getting her horse to jump. However, Hugh is no ordinary horse – he's a pantomime horse! It's when the band discover that Hugh loves dancing that they save the day.

Detective Day
The band turn detective and go in search of Rosie's lucky flying disc which she needs for a competition. While cracking the case, they discover a surprising secret about Whiff.

Going Wild
Blu's nephew Cub has a monstrous odd job for the band - can they help this young adventurer track down the mysterious Beti? And can Whiff find a phone signal?

Slime Noon
Siblings Artie and Xenon both want the garden shed for themselves. The band try to settle the argument but soon start taking sides - can Sheriff Andy sort out the mess?

Surprise Birthday
The band want to surprise Andy's mum for her birthday, but she almost discovers their secret plans. Can they manage to keep everything under wraps in time for her big surprise?

Band in the Sand
Young Ben wants to win the Oddpool sandcastle competition. The band head to the beach, and Rio meets a sea genie who gives everyone a big surprise!

The Odd Sock Awards
TV Stars Sam and Mark prank the Odd Socks, and there is an even bigger surprise when the lads start giving out awards for the best bits from the series - who will be the winners?
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