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  1. Apr 16, 2006 · Watch 26 episodes of The Wiggles, a popular Australian children's music group, from 2005. Download or stream the videos in various formats and languages.

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    The Wiggles Show! is the name of TV Series 4 and 5 of The Wiggles' TV series.

    Series 4 was produced from July to August 2004 and premiered on ABC TV on April 18, 2005 at 8:00 am. Series 5 premiered a little over a year later, on June 19, 2006 at 8:10 am and the series concluded at the end of that August.

    Each of these 22-minute episodes listed were originally split into two 11-minute episodes when first aired on ABC. Since none of these 11-minute versions have been released on DVD or iTunes, the episode pages listed are of the more commonly seen 22-minute versions.

    For airdates and known information on the 11-minute episodes, see the aptly named tab below.

    Songs

    Multiple songs are featured in each episode, including songs from recent studio videos, songs performed in concert and ones filmed exclusively for the series, taking place at an outdoor location, such as a forest (series 4) or a beach (series 5). The TV Series 4 song clips were filmed exclusively in April 2004, while the series 5 song clips were filmed in May 2005. In series 4, songs from Top of the Tots (in their original 16:9 widescreen presentation), LIVE Hot Potatoes! and the not-yet-released Sailing Around the World appear. Song title cards are used, with a cartoon Big Red Car or Feathersword revealing the title. Series 5 features songs from Here Comes The Big Red Car, It's Time to Wake Up Jeff!, and Splish Splash Big Red Boat. It also features live songs filmed during the Santa's Rockin'! Tour. Several songs in both series are Wiggly Animations by Plastic Wax Animation. In series 5, animated songs in Spanish are performed by "The Mariachi Wiggles", while songs in Mandarin Chinese feature The Mandarin Wiggles. Series 5 treats both animation songs more as a segment, with The Wiggles almost always introducing them.

    Sailing Around the World

    Focusing on Captain Feathersword and his crew, we see them have misadventures on the S.S. Feathersword or at the beach. In series 4, The Wiggles are largely absent, appearing only in the songs following these segments. In series 5, Anthony and Jeff occasionally appear, while The Wiggles are seen during songs much less often (only in Sorry Again and Bing Bang Bong (That's a Pirate Song)). The intro for the segment is the same one used in its eponymous video, with the only difference being its title card. In series 4, there are 11 different segments. Two of these are repeated once each, making a total of 13 appearances in the series. They are always placed in the first half of odd-numbered 22-minute episodes (1, 3, 5, etc), and every other odd-numbered 11-minute episode (1, 5, 9, etc). The TV Series 4 segments would be eventually featured in the Sailing Around the World video. They were filmed in May 2004. In series 5, there are 14 segments, with most appearing in the first half of even-numbered 22-minute episodes (2, 4, 6, etc), or every other odd-numbered 11-minute episode (3, 7, 11, etc). Because that would only allow 13 slots, one segment appears outside the normal pattern, in 22-minute episode 5/11-minute episode 10.

    Dorothy's Dance Class (S4)/Dorothy's Dancing Alphabet (S5)

    This segment focuses on Dorothy the Dinosaur and the Wiggly Dancers teaching a specific dance. In Series 5, each dance relates to a letter of the alphabet, which Anthony introduces at Captain's dock. Both segments open up with Dorothy (Would You Like To Dance?). In series 4, there are 25 different Dorothy's Dance Class segments. Two of these are repeated once each, making a total of 27 appearances in the series. They would appear in either the first or second half of every 22-minute episode (except Kangaroo Dance, which featured two segments, one in each half). As such, its appearances varied in the 11-minute episodes; sometimes it was in episodes paired with Sailing Around the World, other times in episodes paired with Wigglehouse. However, it always appeared in episodes paired with The Little Wiggles, and never appeared in every fourth episode (4, 8, 12, etc) as these episodes had no segments and contained only songs. Despite there being 26 letters of the alphabet, there are only 24 different Dorothy's Dancing Alphabet segments in series 5; there are no segments for the letter 'Y' or 'Z'. Additionally, the 'F' segment is repeated once, making a total of 25 appearances in the series. In the 22-minute version, they appear in the first half of odd-numbered episodes (except Would You Like to Dance With Me?, where it is absent) and the second half of even-numbered episodes. Thus, in the 11-minute version it appears two episodes in a row with a gap of two episodes in between (i.e. episodes 4 & 5, 8 & 9, 12 & 13, etc; although it is again absent from Episode 21).

    Both series originally aired on ABC1 in their 11-minute versions. Series 4 took a hiatus between May 27 and August 8, 2005, although Episode 31 premiered after an airing of Whoo Hoo! Wiggly Gremlins! on June 13. Episode 3 of series 5 aired out of order, as other programming took the show's spot on the Wednesday, June 21, 2006 schedule. It aired the next Monday instead, pushing forward the premieres of Episode 6 onward. The series also aired on Playhouse Disney in Australia in their 22-minute versions. Although it's unknown when they premiered, series 5 aired there in June 2008, and aired again in 2009 between runs of Series 4.

    In New Zealand, series 4 premiered on TV3, although it's unknown which version aired. Reruns of the 11-minute versions of both series later aired on TVNZ Kidzone. It also played on Playhouse Disney at the same time as Australia.

    In the USA, the 22-minute version debuted on Playhouse Disney in 2005. As with all series, Disney aired them out of order and with new episodes not consistently scheduled. The entirety of series 4 aired within just under a year; however, series 5 took almost a year and a half across 2007 and 2008 (by which time Sam had become the new yellow Wiggle) between its first and last new episode. After The Wiggles later moved to PBS Kids Sprout, that network began airing the 11-minute versions of both series by 2009. Series 5 also appeared on the NBC Kids block circa 2012-2013. This block is known to have aired unique, re-edited episodes of Series 6 (presumably to ensure they met E/I standards), but it's unknown if Series 5 was given similar treatment as no complete recordings exist online as of 2022. Episodes of both series are in rotation on The Wiggles Channel.

    In Canada, both series aired on Treehouse TV in their 22-minute versions. Series 5 premiered there on March 1, 2008.

    In the UK and Ireland, the 22-minute versions aired on Nick Jr. and Nick Jr. 2.

    Series 4 aired on JimJamTV in Italy circa 2008-2009. Dialogue was dubbed in Italian.

    The original 11-minute versions that aired on ABC are very similar to the 22-minute versions. Unlike TV Series 3 and 6, where songs and segments are reshuffled and replaced to change the running time, every episode in the 22-minute versions has a song or segment that ends at the exact 11-minute mark. Thus, the 11-minute versions are simply those episodes split in half, with a brief outro scene of The Wiggles saying goodbye added to the end of the first half (as well as credits laid over the last 30 seconds or so) and the theme song placed before the second half. Other brief edits are made to make each episode exactly 11 minutes, such as some songs or Dorothy's Dance Class segments being shortened in Series 4 to make room for the theme song or end scene. In Series 5, some short interstitial scenes of The Wiggles or their friends dancing or waving between segments in the 22-minute versions are removed in the 11-minute versions for the same reasons.

    As with other series, the 11-minute versions aired on Sprout differed slightly from those aired on ABC and Kidzone as there was room for a commercial break after the opening theme. Sprout did not place commercials here, although there would be a quick cut to black at this time. Series 4 episodes would then begin with a closing guitar transition.

    Videos that were produced alongside the series include Sailing Around the World, which was released in 2005 around the time of TV Series 4, while Here Comes The Big Red Car and It's Time to Wake Up Jeff! were released around the same time as TV Series 5 in 2006. These three videos and the two series share many of the same segments and songs. Because Sailing Around the World is almost entirely new songs with a continued theme and focus on Captain Feathersword, and the latter two videos are remakes of Big Red Car and Wake Up Jeff!, respectively, it can be assumed these shared scenes were made for the videos first.

    However, Splish Splash Big Red Boat, released the same day as It's Time to Wake Up Jeff!, is a more straightforward clip show of TV Series 5. It is made up of a variety of songs and segments from that series (plus one from Series 4), almost all of which had appeared in previous videos, with no real theme tying them together.

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