Episode guide:
S04
S03
S02
S01
E52: Rupert and Punch and Judy
E51: Rupert and the Professor's Problem
E50: Rupert and the Late Winter
E49: Rupert and the Good Deed
E48: Rupert and the Old Mill
E47: Rupert and the Naughty Tinker
E46: Rupert and the Nutwood Fair
E45: Rupert and the Striped Digger
E44: Rupert and the Profusion Plant-Grower
E43: Rupert and the Helpful Time
E42: Rupert and the Bedoozle Man
E41: Rupert and the Old Coat
E40: Rupert and the Happy Families
E39: Rupert and the White Rabbit
E38: Rupert and Tiger Lily
E37: Rupert and Mr Grimnasty's New Home
E36: Rupert Goes Shopping Twice
E35: Rupert and Little Jumping Joan
E34: Rupert and the White Christmas
E33: Rupert and the New-Fangled Heater
E32: Rupert and the Easter Parade
E31: Rupert and the Knight
E30: Rupert and the Crock of Gold
E29: Rupert and Red Riding Hood
E28: Rupert and the Rope Trick
E27: Rupert and Raggety's Birthday
E26: Rupert and the Unusual Portrait
E25: Rupert and the Shoemaker's Son
E24: Rupert and the Buried Silver
E23: Rupert and the New Neighbours
E22: Rupert and the Light Situation
E21: Rupert and the Snow Cloud
E20: Rupert and the House That Never Was
E19: Rupert and the Golden Egg
E18: Rupert and the Wool Gathering
E17: Rupert and the Eskimo
E16: Rupert and the Sand Castle
E15: Rupert and the Fancy Dress Party
E14: Rupert and Nutwood Station
E13: Rupert and the Lonely Pillar Box
E12: Rupert and the Red Mac
E11: Rupert and the Man in the Moon
E10: Rupert and the Sleepless Hedgehog
E09: Rupert and the Giant Pancake
E08: Rupert and the Upside-Down Tree
E07: Rupert and the Hiccuping Dragon
E06: Rupert Resuces Rosalie
E05: Rupert and the Computer
E04: Rupert Turns Detective
E03: Rupert and the Singing Birdseed
E02: Rupert and the Daffodil Telephone
E01: Rupert and the Cyclone
E52: Rupert and the Pie Contest
E51: Rupert and the Experiment
E50: Rupert and the Seashell
E49: Rupert and the Pothole
E48: Rupert and the Rainbow
E47: Rupert and the Air Smugglers
E46: Rupert and Rosalie
E45: Rupert and the Princess
E44: Rupert and the Castaway
E43: Rupert and the Holiday Adventure
E42: Rupert and the Electronic Key
E41: Rupert on the Farm
E40: Rupert and the Newspapers
E39: Rupert and the Flying Sou'wester
E38: Rupert and the Time Zone
E37: Rupert and the Poppies
E36: Rupert and the Roses
E35: Rupert and the Tight Rope Walker
E34: Rupert and the Jigsaw Puzzle
E33: Rupert and the Leaking Roof
E32: Rupert and the Troublesome Tent
E31: Rupert and the Changing Weather
E30: Rupert in Space
E29: Rupert and the Jack-in-the-Box
E28: Rupert and the Treasure Hunt
E27: Rupert and the Goosegog Trap
E26: Rupert in Cloud Land
E25: Rupert and the Thief
E24: Rupert and the Forgetful Flowers
E23: Rupert and the Wonderful Lamp
E22: Rupert and the Chinese Kite
E21: Rupert and the Snow Guard
E20: Rupert and Great Aunt Emily
E19: Rupert and the Magic-Icicle
E18: Rupert in Rhyme Land
E17: Rupert and the Floating Water
E16: Rupert at the Pantomime
E15: Rupert and the Christmas Party
E14: Rupert and the Christmas Stocking
E13: Rupert and the One-Eyed Monster
E12: Rupert and the New Star
E11: Rupert to the Rescue
E10: Rupert and the Bricks
E09: Rupert and the Scaredly Scarecrow
E08: Rupert and the Dragon Feast
E07: Rupert and the Witch's Chariot
E06: Rupert and the Moledigger
E05: Rupert and the Willow Patterned Plate
E04: Rupert Gets a Message
E03: Rupert and the Piggy Bank
E02: Rupert and the Falling Star
E01: Rupert and the Salt Queen

The Adventures of Rupert Bear (1970)

7.1
1970

Genre: Family

About: The TV Show The Adventures of Rupert Bear started airing in 1970 and it is categorized as family. 123Movies provided links and subtitles for the episodes which last minutes. All new episodes are automatically updated once they are available online.

Plot: The Adventures of Rupert Bear was a live-action/puppet television series, based on the Mary Tourtel character Rupert Bear, produced by ATV Network, and aired from 28 October 1970 to 24 August 1977 on the ITV network, with 156 11-minute episodes produced over four series. Of the 156 episodes made only 74 are known to exist in their original colour film format, while there are a further 16 duplicated on black & white 16mm film. The remaining episodes are currently missing, whereabouts unknown. The characters were all puppets, although the opening sequence memorably featured a toy version of Rupert Bear sitting in a live-action child's bedroom. Rupert's friends and flying chariot appeared straight from the Daily Express pages, although he was joined by some new friends including a sprite called Willy Wisp. One of the most memorable elements of the series was the catchy theme song which was written by Len Beadle and Ron Roker, sung by Jackie Lee, which reached #14 in the United Kingdom charts in 1971. The song includes the erroneous lyric "Rupert the Bear", even though Rupert has never had the definite article in his name. Read More