Mongrels - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Nelson the Online Predator
Nelson uses Toby Anstis's social networking login to set up a blind date with a human, but to his surprise he gets to meet a chicken instead.

Destiny the Reluctant Sniffer Dog
When Vince has a litter of fox cubs, Nelson is thrilled to be an uncle. Until he finds that Vince has eaten all of his cubs except the runt.

Marion the Young Lover
Nelson auditions for BBC's Springwatch, Marion falls for the beautiful Lollipop and Destiny decides that guiding is for her.

Nelson the Stroke Virgin
Nelson gets an unwanted stroke at a petting zoo, Marion saves a child from drowning and Kali falls for a muscly crow that turns out to be female.

Kali the Genetic Engineer
Nelson's French penfriend Christian arrives but brings rabies with him. Destiny finds that her new boyfriend is a pimp organised by owner Gary.

Destiny the Infection Risk
Urban fox Nelson goes to the rubbish dump to save his tomcat friend Marion - and falls for vixen Sandra. Afghan hound Destiny enters a dog show.

Marion the Superfluous Feed Character
With Vince in a coma, Nelson must look after his territory for him. Kali takes revenge on You've Been Framed's presenter, Harry Hill.

Nelson the Naughty Arsonist
Marion falls in with a crowd that is determined to stop humans from celebrating bonfire night forever by blowing up the pub.
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