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Bing is Biteysaurus, Sula is a fairy princess, Pando is a pirate, Coco is an Evil Queen and Charlie is a hedgehog but when Bing shows Charlie his costume he begins to cry and Bing thinks Charlie doesn't like him anymore.
Pando (voiced by Shai Portnoy in series 1 and Noah Hicks in series 2 of the British version, Micah Gursoy in the American English version) is an anthropomorphic male panda who is also Bing's second best friend, [14] and lives next door to him. Pando shares his catchphrase, "Hoppity-voosh!"
She also appeared in Dead Boss as Christine [3] and provided the voice of Padget, Pando's carer, in the CBeebies TV series Bing. She is best known for her work on Call the Midwife . Her character, Nurse Cynthia Miller, was in the initial cast of characters of season one.
Read on to see which episodes made our list of The Best of Bing — and hit the comments to share your own personal favorites. “The One With the Blackout” (Season 1, Episode 7)
The first official episode of the series averaged 3.1 million in its premiere, slightly behind SpongeBob SquarePants, one of the Nickelodeon's highest rating television series. [2] [3] On March 10, 2011, Nickelodeon announced that the series "has been picked up for 26 additional episodes (for a total of 52) and will debut later this year."
The episode title is a nod to the 1960s I Dream of Jeannie TV series. When A.J. is making fun of Livia after her "Who's Artie Bucco?" question, he mockingly hums the theme from Jeopardy!. Meadow and Jeremy are watching "Planely Possible", an episode of the sci-fi/horror HBO TV Show Perversions of Science, together.
Pandora is a sci-fi action series about a young woman named Jax who survives an attack on the New Portland colony. She loses her parents in the attack and decides to investigate on her own after the official investigation ends without conclusion.
The show began in the spring of 1986, and concluded with the eighth season in summer 1993. Originally airing on Tuesdays and then Wednesdays in prime time, the show eventually found its niche as an anchor for ABC's original TGIF Friday night lineup. The series ran for 150 episodes, concluding with the two-part series finale on August 6, 1993.