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- This features toys which have been thrown in a factory reject bin but come to life and have adventures. This time though they are dolls and, rather than becoming superheroes and saving fellow beings, they show young viewers the important moral that even those who get rejected by others can still have fun
- Long-running series of short interviews, discussions and features, usually on a religious or spiritual theme, shown as the epilogue before closedown or overnight programming in the Yorkshire Television region.
- An animated series for young children, featuring the adventures of a spirited black and white cat and her other feline friends. The series has no dialogue, with the characters communicating only in electronic miaows, purrs and trills.
- Doris and Marlon join a long queue to see a performance by stage magician Minki Magicat. However, while Marlon is enchanted by the event, Doris is less than impressed - will Minki be able to win her over?
- Doris begins her series with a special mission from the Queen herself: find out who's been causing holes to appear on the moon's surface. With a quick call to Marlon and the borrowing of a space rocket, Doris is ready to investigate.
- After some persuading, Doris agrees to let Marlon fly her to a tropical island for a holiday. While relaxing with the contents of her bottomless bag, Doris gets to meet the not-so-wild island inhabitants, including new friend Leo.
- Doris is feeling bored and desperate for some attention. In order to get it, she pretends to be injured - but will her deceitful plan backfire?
- Arguably Doris's most surreal adventure sees her drifting through the galaxy before encountering a planet full of fruit and a giant who wants to eat her. It's all a dream - or is it?
- The innate laziness of Doris plummets to even further depths as Marlon wants her to help with the gardening, and she does everything possible to avoid it.
- Doris and Marlon take a holiday in the mountains, where Doris is full of mischief, but Marlon only wants to be creative. In an attempt to stop Doris throwing snowballs, Marlon builds a snowcat - but gets more than he expected.
- When a robotic cat from outer space arrives on Earth, Doris and Marlon try to befriend it. But will the Spacecat understand that they mean him no harm, and will he stop accidentally hurting them with his dangerous technology?
- Marlon wants Doris to go with him on a beach holiday, but she prefers to sunbathe in her back garden. An outbreak of typical British weather causes her to change her mind, but will a shark in the sea make her change it back again?
- Doris is initially distracted by a butterfly while she's trying to sunbathe. However, at Marlon's urging, she becomes enchanted by the butterflies in her garden, and determined to have them fly on her paws the way they do for him.
- Doris and Marlon are disturbing each other's peace and quiet by playing loud music throughout their homes. Once more they're called upon to find a compromise so they can continue being neighbours.
- Spacecat returns, sending Doris and Marlon in a UFO to meet Charley, a cat who communicates only by beeping. With an alien world where phones produce water and music systems can be eaten, they experience one of their strangest adventures.
- It's Doris's birthday, and Leo, Coolcat, Spacecat, Charley and even her robot cleaner all convince her that the presents they're carrying are not for her. When Marlon arrives, will he reveal the truth?
- Marlon wants to get in touch with nature by spending some time camping. However, Doris is ruining the ambience by only taking part in her mobile home. Will they find some compromise so they can enjoy the experience on equal terms?
- Doris is visited by her friend Coolcat, but his overbearing presence soon makes her angry - and Marlon jealous.
- Doris is an excellent natural skier. Unfortunately for Marlon, he doesn't share Doris's talent, and is very accident-prone when attempting the sport.
- Doris tries to share her baking skills with Marlon, but is she sure of what she's doing?
- There's a chance to see Marlon without his glasses, as he and Doris have been invited to a fancy dress party. Leo also wants to come along and gets involved in the fun.
- Doris returns with her final run of episodes, having discovered that Marlon has invented a time machine. Together they travel back to the age of the dinosaurs and meet a sabre-toothed tiger - but is he friend or menace?
- Doris has received a large bunch of flowers, but without a card attached. Which one of her friends has sent her the gift?
- Cavecat makes an unexpected return in Marlon's time machine, and continues his unintentionally violent way of making friends. Tired of being clubbed over the head, Doris and Marlon call up Spacecat to try and calm Cavecat down.
- When the cleaning robot plays with a wind-up replica of himself, Doris and Marlon want to borrow the toy. The robot isn't happy as they aren't careful with his toy - but Minki Magicat appears with their own clockwork replicas.
- Doris is determined to sleep in, so Marlon calls together a group of friends to try and wake her. Efforts include Coolcat blaring his car horn, Rastacat playing his stereo and Minki Magicat levitating her - but will any of them succeed?
- Doris is feeling mischievous, and is playing pranks on all her friends. But when her pranks get more and more unkind, will they be forgiving?
- The series ends with Doris and Marlon waiting for Santa Claws to arrive with their Christmas presents - and seeming confirmation that their relationship is more than platonic.
- A horror episode for Doris, as she and Marlon get lost in the woods late at night - with only a ghost cat for company.
- Doris is teasing Marlon for being shorter than she is. However, her dreams teach her a lesson as she has a nightmare about being shrunk down to the size of a baby kitten.
- Doris dreams for the second week in a row, though this time a dream of a more romantic nature: her wedding to Marlon.
- Another surreal adventure for Doris, as Marlon falls down a hole in the pavement - leading to a universe where planets are made of bouncing balls.
- Leo is picking oranges, but wants to speed up the process - will Doris and her cleaning robot be just what he needs?
- Doris has dinner with Marlon and Leo, but won't stop spitting food on the floor, belching and picking her nose - what's happened to her manners? This edition was followed by a month of repeats, before resuming with new episodes.
- Doris and Marlon receive a postcard from Leo to visit him in the jungle - but can either of them become a real jungle cat just like their friend?
- Doris insists that Marlon gets to work in cleaning up, but refuses to let him listen to music while he does so.
- Brian from The Brick Show plays through the second level of Revenge of the Sith in Lego Star Wars, The Complete Saga video game, Chancellor in Peril.
- Nick asks Archie for advice about Elsa. Sarah starts her first day at the Woolpack. Rachel tells Kate she wants to take a year out before university starts. ITV.
- The premise of the show was all about fitting in, featuring a polite little elephant who was colored blue after an accident with his mother's fountain pen in the bath. Little Blue went to the local school with human children.
- David Bellamy and his computer Smart Alice discuss the wonders of nature at his Country Durham home.
- "Titch" is a little boy who likes to help like his older siblings, but they push him away because Titch is still very young.
- A British animation series about two toucan detectives named Zippi and Zac, who flew around the world solving cases on their flying devices. Mysterious trails often lead to their aeronautical adversaries, the Mad Ducks.