Roots & Fruits - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Festive Special
Live from the Roots and Fruits Theatre, Carrot, Potato, Parsnip and Brussels Sprout perform the festive classic Auld Lang Syne - if Potato lands from the moon on time.

Gooseberry
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's Gooseberry singing a song about everything you have to do to become a Gooseberry Club member.

Cabbage
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's the marvellous Cabbage and his dazzling super-veggie memory skills!

Banana
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's Banana revealing yet another astonishing secret about herself in the opera piece, I've Got a Secret.

Avocado
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's the fabulous Avocados singing an operatic piece in their three unique voices!

Garlic
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's fitness guru Garlic with a set of fun exercises to make you stronger!

Asparagus
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's young Asparagus, sharing his deep affection for wet weather in the song I Love the Rain.

Okra
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's the spectacular music duo Okra playing the floor piano together in perfect sync.

Leek
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's Leek, who won't let anything, not even the chilly conditions backstage, stop him from singing his song Can't Hold Me Down.

Grapefruit
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's Grapefruit dedicating the song All My Friends to the close pals who go with her everywhere.

Chilli Pepper
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's the bagpipe-playing Chilli Peppers, melting Kiwi backstage and performing their song We're Chilli When It's Hot!.

Cauliflower
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's Cauliflower creaking away as she grows and sings her catchy Cauliflower Creak song.

Chicory
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's Chicory running the show backstage and singing about how she, the Belgian Endive, was discovered in the song Chicory, Dickory, Dock!

Spinach
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's the exceptional painter Spinach creating Kiwi's portrait, if Kiwi can keep still.

Parsnip
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's Parsnip performing a jaw-dropping escape that would leave even Houdini speechless.

Lychee
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's love and peace symbol Lychee performing his song All You Need Is Lychee!

Broccoli
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's Broccoli and his floret Broc performing their phenomenal ventriloquist act.

Apple
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's Apple singing in celebration of her great-great-grandad Apple Tree's hundredth birthday.

Fig
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's the nicest, kindest Fig, performing his song Just Can't Help Being Sweet!

Mango
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's the magical wish granter Mango, ready to make all the cast wishes come true!

Pak Choi
Live from the Roots and Fruits theatre, it's your favourite show host Pak Choi, who might be known by many names but sings about how she's Always Pak Choi to You!
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