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- An American's family jewels are stolen during her trip to London and she reluctantly teams up with a private investigator-in-training to try and recover them.
- Oxford-produced series based on the children's books, for the purpose of helping young Germans to learn English. Pre-dates the CITV version by 2 years.
- Inspector Wexford is confronted with a murder in a vegetarian family and wonders how many kinds of mushrooms there are.
- When Wexford and Burden go on a holiday to France together with their wives, they meet an alluring English couple. Reg becomes transfixed by the wife, and is shocked when he gets back home to hear she has been kidnapped.
- Neil learns about wheelchair basketball and gets opera lessons from Lesley Garrett. Steve introduces several finalists from the Paw-O-Vision contest. Frank Sidebottom presents a special edition of 'Little Motormouth' and if Sidebottom wasn't bad enough, Andy also has to cope with Fred Dinage plugging the new series of 'How To'. Gaby and Steve go paragliding. Backstage, Juliett is trying to keep Milly away from Chesney Hawkes. Frank Bruno and Alex Langden are the celebs on Finders Keepers.
- Terry Nutkins has brought in a pack of huskies. When Paul causes a fuse to blow while trying out the Christmas tree lights, a mysterious gray haired lady shows up to fix them, as well as other things There's loud poetry from Charles Thomson and a performance by the Icelandic Human Body Percussion Ensemble.
- In it's the fourth and final series, Motormouth went back to John Dale's original idea of splitting the attention between the presenters doing various items in the studio while the backstage crew is having problems of their own. A whole new crew is introduced, who's main job is looking after the special guests. In charge is bossy but lonely administrator Juliet Mathilda Nichols. Second in command is know-it-all tea-lover Max Church. Junior staff member Milly Bates has a crush on Andy Crane and most of the blonde young male studio guests. And the newest member of the team is American born Paul Miller, son of a monster movie star who likes to tinker in the props store.
- Gaby dives into the history of British telephone boxes. Neil is drawing 10 second cartoons wish Bill Tidy. Andy snookers against Jimmy White who's playing electronically. Steve almost gets in the way of a Kendo demonstration, and gets hit repeatedly by his co-presenters. But it's Gaby who faces off against in full Kendo gear. Max 'Chompie' Church promises his mother's boy scout group wood for bonfire night and loses all the backstage lounge furniture in the process.
- Andy tries out Roller Hockey. Gaby attempts to speak Russian with acrobats from the Great Moscow circus. Steve learns to dance like Paula Abdul and Janet Jackson. Neil finds out about animals that camouflage themselves. Max has submitted a lonely hearts ad to the Mainstone Echo. When lonely Juliet reads it, she asks Paul to direct her video response with vocal coaching from Milly.
- Take That make Gaby and the girls in the audience all excited. Steve learns how to play footy. Andy presents the UK premiere of Michael Jackson's Black or White and interviews comic book legend Stan Lee. Neil has a little accident with a cactus and learns how to make musical instruments out of junk. The backstage crew is redecorating, but Milly is very nervous about her upcoming driving exam.
- Steve learns how to be a ventriloquist. Paul is preparing a similar act for Terry Nutkins' talent show. Max asks Juliet to enter the same competition with him to win a weekend away for two. Neil and Terry explore animals with special eye sight. After the final installments of Samurai Pizza Cats, Andy and Neil convince Steve he has to leave as well. Martika receives a silver disc for the UK sales of Martika's Kitchen. Andy learns how to calculate on a Japanese soroban.
- Andy and Steve play beach volleyball in the studio. Gaby studies handwriting, also known as graphology with Michael Watts. Andy talks to Joe Dever about his series of Lone Wolf game books. Samurai Pizza Cats is replaced by the Beetlejuice cartoon series. Inspired by a staff training day, Juliet decides to swap jobs with Milly for a day. David Williamson performs comedy magic.
- Frank Sidebottom, Dannii Minogue and cake-baking Greg and Max all return to the show. Neil is eating edible insects. Millie is practicing a magic trick, and she and Paul are keeping fit for Christmas. Together with Juliet, they try to convince Max to get himself into shape. Head of the Magic Circle David Berglas teaches everybody how to better remember.
- It's the Motormouth Christmas spectacular and a giant tree is blocking the hallway so nobody can get out of the studio. Andy decides to put Max in charge of getting the tree into the studio and decorated before the end of the show. Neil is making his own Christmas wrapping paper. Gaby enjoys some Belgian juggling and pulling crackers. Juliet is nervous because Brian Moore is back in the studio with sporting present tips. Steve has Christmas tips of his own and visits a funfair. Milly almost loses one of Terry Nutkin's penguins and plans to invite her lonely co-workers to Auntie Beryl's Christmas dinner.
- Steve convinces his fellow presenters to put on a special between Christmas and New Years eve holiday show with fun and games. All the contestants are celebrities plugging their current pantomime appearances, except for Sonia. The backstage crew are preparing for a ski-trip to Italy they collectively won in a lottery - only to find out they are one ticket short.
- Andy's new years resolutions include teaching about recycling. Steve talks to several Town Criers and plays American Football. Neil dream of doing falconry comes true as he meets a magnificent Golden Eagle. Juliet has invited industrial psychologist Noelle Sharp backstage. But when Noelle begins bothering the presenters, Max and Paul have to take matters into their own hands.
- Steve plays Motaball outside. Andy oversees the Young Engineers contest. Neil talks to Terry Nutkins about badgers. Gabby visits the London College of Fashion. The backstage crew have their hands full with mime artists' The Berger and Diskin Mime Theatre luggage. Andrew O'Connor and Steve Johnson are the celebrities competing in Finders Keepers.
- Steve interviews a group of young contortionist, then blows up the Motormouth table to make it an antique. Andy learns how to play a game of Karom. Neil talks to Terry Nutkins about African Porcupines. Gabby announces the 33 finalists in the Lloyds Bank Fashion Challenge. Max and Paul have invited a singing telegram dressed as a policeman for Juliet's birthday, but she's afraid of being arrested for a twenty years overdue library book.
- Frank Sidebottom organizes the cardboard cup final. Andy and Neil are convinced Steve is a Jinx, so Steve starts talking to worms. Gaby interviews the star of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Daniel Newman. Paul Miller uses a computer to dive into his family tree and finds himself to be royalty.
- Andy talks to traveling artist Andrew Hewkin. Steve is selling fake art of his own and plays a paper organ. Gaby learns all about Tartan and the upcoming National Workout Day. Neil and Terry go paddling with a sea lion. All four presenters team up to bake a vegetarian haggis, or 'vagis'. Milly is not allowed to get near Gary from Take That but loses her composure after tasting some of the haggis ingredients. Then Juliet, who has the day off, arrives bearing paintings.
- Steve looks at a home made car and eats Andy's goldfish, Michael. Gaby oversees hairdo makeovers in the studio and meets the man who invented hair extensions. Neil teaches us about Oxfam's water harvesting techniques with little help from Leapfrog. Andy jumps into a computer via virtual reality. There's a film by Terry Nutkins about seals in Scotland. Max gets a pay rise and becomes insufferable, so his co-workers go on strike. Even Steve joins the cause by chaining himself to the studio door.
- Gaby dives into optical illusions. Andy plays with electricity on live television. Neil talks to the curator of an animal hospital. Juliet's cat Luther is feeling under the weather as well. Steve unveils the new Motormout table and the latest technology in photo-booths. Max is filling in for Raz again. Millie's cousin Melanie is visiting the studio and instantly fancies Paul.
- It's National Workout Day and Gaby is outside keeping fit with lots of celebrities and a thousand children. Steve Johnson is more interested in bragging about all the Valentine cards he got the day before. Andy demonstrates the new Commander entertainment simulator. Neil eats some jewelry baked by Greg and Max. Millie is a feeling left out now that Paul only has time for Melanie. Max is taking care of a baby for Maud.
- Andy's birthday is near at hand and once again Steve has intercepted all his cards. Gaby presents the latest in military fashion. Neil and Terry look at some skunks. Andy dives into scary amusement park rides. Juliet finds out she has a twin sister when solicitor Mr. Willby is looking for a Julietta Nichols from Portugal in connection with an inheritance. Max wants to use the money for his mothers birthday present while Milly wants to give it to one of Terry Nutkin's animal charities.