The Dog Ate My Homework - Season 8

Season 8

Episodes

Christmas Special
The Dog Ate My Homework is back with a Christmas Special. Join Lauren Layfield, the Dog and brand new trainee teacher, Mr Learner, as they start the countdown to Christmas.

Noah v Camilla
Trying to win Lauren's shiny gold stars are team captains Camilla and Noah, who are joined by special guests Richie Driss from Blue Peter and comedians Jarred Christmas, Marlon Davis and Jenny Bede.

Eiry v Oliver
Trying to win Lauren's shiny gold stars are team captains Eiry and Oliver, who are joined by special guests Joe Tasker, Annabelle Davis, Thanyia Moore and Marek Larwood.

Charlie v Maya
Trying to win Lauren's shiny gold stars are team captains Maya and Charlie, who are joined by comedians Helen Bauer and Maisie Adams, TV presenter David Morgan and the smiliest doctor on TV - Dr Ranj!

Evie v Alfie
Trying to win Lauren's shiny gold stars are team captains Evie and Alfie, who are joined by TV presenter Ben Cajee and comedians Zoe Lyons, Bec Hill and Marlon Davis.

Tara v Caleb
Trying to win Lauren's shiny gold stars are team captains Tara and Caleb, who are joined by comedians Jarred Christmas, Ola Labib, Nathan Caton and CBBC's Naomi Wilkinson.

Harry v Ria
Trying to win Lauren's shiny gold stars are team captains Harry and Ria, who are joined by CBBC's Rhys Stephenson and comedians Lou Conran, Sam Fletcher and Bec Hill.

Libby v Emerson
Fun and mayhem with the Dog, Mr Learner, and guests Libby and Emerson, Joe Tasker, Vic Cook, Marek Larwood and Sukh Ojla. Lauren Layfield hosts.

Myles v Kathryn
Lauren Layfield is joined by Myles and Kathryn, Blue Peter's Lyndsey Russell and comedians Vikki Stone, Ria Lina and Nathan Caton.

Orson v Janae
Lauren Layfield is joined by Orson and Janae, comedians Thanyia Moore and Helen Bauer, and Ben Shires.

Olivia v Nayan
Lauren Layfield is joined by Olivia and Nayan, Lyndsey Russell, Duaa Karim, Sam Fletcher and Helen Bauer.

Harvey v Maya
Lauren Layfield is joined by team captains Harvey and Maya and special guests Gemma Cairney, Rosco McClelland, Ben Shires and Naomi Wilkinson.
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