William's Wish Wellingtons - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

William Hood
William and his friends pretend to be Robin Hood and his Merry Men.

William and the Pirate's Wreck
William's dog Barksure sinks his toy pirate ship, so William calls on his old pirate friend for help.

Circus William
William and his mother visit the circus, and meet a clown who has forgotten how to laugh.

William of Arabia
With not enough room in the sandpit, William wishes for a big desert to play in.

William and the Genie
William can't wait to hear the end of his bedtime story, and before long he is flying away on a magic carpet and meeting a genie.

Jurassic William
William learns about dinosaurs, and wishes he had one as a pet… until he ends up with a rather rude and greedy T-Rex.

William and the Sheep
William decides that Woolly the sheep needs a companion.

Jungle William
William and his mum visit the zoo, which makes William wish he was in a real jungle.

Sherlock William
William's mum can't find the front door key, so Sherlock William comes to the rescue. Can he solve the mystery?

Ancient William
William learns about ancient Rome, and wishes he was there. Soon he finds he is taking part in a real chariot race!

William the Storyteller
William and his cousin are planting beans in the garden, so William tells the story of the magic beans and the giant.

King William
William is having a bad day and wishes he was King William, who can do what he likes and even has his own castle.

William and the Friendly Ghost
After William's mum reads him a ghost story, William wishes he could meet a real ghost.
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