Episode 26

Season 3Episode 265 minApr 2, 2016
Episode 26

Luke Franks, London Hughes, Sam Homewood and Arielle Free present more fun, games and sketches from the Scrambled! flat. Among the programmes featured this weekend are the latest series of Nerds and Monsters: along with favourites Thunderbirds Are Go, Horrid Henry, Mr Bean and Tom and Jerry. Viewers can also show off their own talents in the studio - dancers, jugglers, musicians all have the chance to become stars. Viewers also have the opportunity to share anything they like with the world in Sharezies. And every week, Sam, London, Luke and Arielle play the Super Scrambled Shiny Showdown in a bid to win a prize for one lucky viewer.

Episode 26 has aired on Apr 2, 2016 at 7:30 AM
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