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  • Series 2 Includes: * Magic Ruler 「魔法の支配者」 * Pharaoh's Servant 「ファラオのしもべ」 * Curse of Anubis 「アヌビスの呪い」 * Thousand Eyes Bible 「千眼の魔術書」 * Spell of Mask 「仮面の呪縛」 * Labyrinth of Nightmare 「悪夢の迷宮」 * Struggle of Chaos 「闇を制する者」 * Mythological Age 「蘇りし魂」 * Pharaonic Guardian 「王家の守護者」
  • Introduced in April 1958, the Series II had barrel sides, a wider track, and the now famous 2¼ litre petrol engine. By this time, the Land Rover was beginning to take shape, with an appearance that remained almost unchanged for over 25 years.
  • Series 2 of Two Pints of Larger and a Packet of Crisp was broadcasted in 2002. The five regulars that appeared in Series 1 all returned for Series 2.
  • Series 2 of Primeval is the second series of the original British Primeval television programme. Series 2 focuses on the effects on the relationships of, and emotional challenges on the team (primarily Nick Cutter's struggle to cope with losing Claudia Brown), and on Helen Cutter's and Oliver Leek's mysterious plans.
  • Series 2 of Father Ted aired on Channel 4 in the UK from 8 March 1996 to 10 May 1996. It consisted of ten episodes.
  • Series 2 is the second series of Horrid Henry. It aired from 16th February 2009 to 4th March 2010.
  • Series 2 List: 1. * World Class Cars 2. * Rally Cars 3. * Prototypes 4. * Fighters and Bonbers 5. * Helicopters 6. * Locomotives 7. * Battleships 8. * Fast Cars 9. * Windjammers 10. * Motor Yachts
  • Series 2 of The Office UK was the last full season of the show which aired from September 30, 2002 to November 4, 2002 on the BBC. It became very popular and followed with two Christmas specials. It focuses on the merger of Slough and Swindon and David Brent's slow fall to demotion. File:Theofficeukcasts2.jpg
  • Series 2 of Taggart aired in 1986.
  • Series 2 of Lego Doctor Who is the second series of a serial of episodes made by fans of the long running British drama Doctor Who. The episodes are filmed using part stop-motion animation and part computer animation, using existing music and sound effects. Series 2 has not been broadcast yet, and the date of broadcast is still unknown.
  • Series 2 is the second series of Casualty. It aired between 12 September and 19 December 1987. The series contained fifteen episodes, the same as the first series. In this series, multiple major events occurred including an IRA bomb blast, Sandra being killed, Ewart suffering a heart attack and Duffy having a HIV scare.
  • Series 2 of Waterloo Road featured 12 episodes. The first episode of the second series featured a number of new main characters: pupil Brett Aspinall, sponsor governor Roger Aspinall and school secretary Davina Shackleton. Series 2 began airing on BBC One Scotland on 14 January 2007 and in the rest of the UK on 18 January 2007.
  • Series 2 is the second series of Peep Show, which focuses mostly on Sophie's and Jeff's relationship which Mark is trying to sabotage, and the relationship between Jeremy and Nancy, culminating in their wedding in the series finale.
  • Series 2 refers to the second series of the Demon Headmaster Television Series. All episodes based on The Demon Headmaster Strikes Again)
  • The Second Series (or the Second Season) of Shaun the Sheep was composed of 40 episodes. The series premiere was "Double Trouble" and the series finale was "We Wish Ewe a Merry Christmas".
  • Evil dude's series 2 of Doctor Who: Unrecorded tales. Still featuring the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones. * Metallic Madness * Attack on the Titanic * Time Fever/ Mercenaries for Hire * The Dawning * The Citadel of Chaos * Contact * The Order of Kalactite * Blood Cult/ Lucifer Rising * Flight of the Shadow * Call to War/ The Final Time Battle
  • The second series began on 2 April 2009 with "The Field Trip" and ran for six episodes.
  • Series 2 is the second series of Spooks which aired weekly on BBC One from the 6th of February 2003 – 11th of August 2003 for a total of ten episodes.
  • IF I CLICK THIS LINK I ADMIT TO SUCK OR EITHER THAT I AM A WATCHER OF THE SHOW AND AM AS FRUSTRATED AS YOU ARE THAT THERE ARE NO ACTUAL EPISODES ON NARR! CARTMAN IS PISSED OFF!
  • Series 2 Includes the Books * Zepha the Monster Squid * Claw the Giant Monkey * Soltra the Stone Charmer * Vipero the Snake Man * Arachnid the King of Spiders * Trillion the Three Headed Lion Series 3 was released about 3 months afterwards.
  • The second series of the television series Top Gear aired in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2003 and concluded on July 20, 2003, and contained 10 episodes. The series included presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May.
  • These are the following episode in series 2: * Plenty of Time * Story Time * Quality Time * Time Travel * Games Time * Show Time * Time Tables * Gnome Time * Time to Spare * Swim Time * Old Time * Space Time
  • Series 2 was the last series of Young Dracula before the revival.
  • All Retired (Laid to Rest) * Market Value Lizzie Borden: $25-$50 Kitty: $25-$50 Deadbra Ann: $25-$45 Lou Sapphire: $25-$45 School Time Sadie: $25-$45
  • Series 2 is the second series of the BBC horror drama; Being Human. Sinead Keenan who plays Nina became part of the main cast during this series. The story arc for this series centred around Mitchell trying to keep other vampires clean from blood, George finding a new girlfriend, Annie facing Death's Door numerous times and the mysterious Kemp. This series is considered to be much darker than the first.
  • The Second Series of Skins originally aired on E4 from February 11, 2008 to April 14, 2008. Series 2 continues to follow the "first generation" of characters, which are featured in both Series 1 and Series 2. They are replaced in Series 3 by the "second generation". In terms of the show's continuity, Series 2 begins six months after "Series Finale" (episode 1.09). Further, a new academic school year has begun, with the characters now in their second (and final) year of sixth form (equivalent to senior year of high school in North America).
  • Series 2 showed a much more overarching plot. The focus was less on the inner struggles of the tribe, and more on their struggles as part of the many tribes that make up the city. The series began with the Mall Rats dealing with the loss of Amber and Zandra who were killed in an explosion on Eagle Mt. Bray was distraught, but soldiered on. Lex took the opposite route, spiralling into alcoholism, and even attempting to rape Salene. This resulted in his being kicked out of the tribe until Ryan went to look for him.
  • The Series 2 of Monster in My Pocket figures came soon after the originals, in 1992. Only twenty-four monsters were in this collection, and the colors were neon green (slightly darker than the series 1's neon green), blue, pink, and orange. Only a select few of these monsters made any appearances in Monster in My Pocket media. The boxes ranged from a 24-box set with all the series 2 figures, as well as 12-box sets with one 30-point monster and 11 random monsters. It also introduced the first 30 point monsters and got rid of the 5 point monsters.
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  • Tony discovers Steve's car full of money and drugs when he steals it as a joke, causing Tony to attempt a sting of the drug dealers Steve is dropping off to which goes wrong, resulting in a warrant for Steve's arrest and him having to flee Chatsworth.
  • Lip is framed for burglary, Debbie rents out video's copied from Kash's shop only for someone to accidentally return a sex tape featuring the local lollipop lady!
  • Chatsworth is closed by the Military when some contaminated meat is stolen and finds it's way into public circulation among the residents.
  • Kev and Veronica get a visit from a Social Worker and foster a troubled young boy. Kev helps him learn to defend himself from the school bullies bothering him.
  • Frank pretends to get a job to keep his visiting father off his back, Karen gets a job at The Jockey.
  • Veronica and Carol battle over the local gardening competition, first prize a years free rent. Frank is left to look after Delia and Nigel and The Jockey is raided by the police and closed for serving past closing hours
  • Kash runs for Chatsworth Councillor against racist Bernie Creme, Lillian's husband is killed in an accident by Carl causing the Gallaghers to scramble to get him off the hook, Frank takes the dead man's identity to claim his benefits in exchange for looking after his dog, but attempts to kill it instead, with comical results. Fiona and Steve's last episode.
  • Lip gets Mandy pregnant while she is pretending to be Ian's girlfriend to cover his sexuality, leading to the Maguire's welcoming Ian to the family, so long as he marries Mandy! Fiona is mugged.
  • Debbie helps Marty prepare for his court case, Craig plans to take Fiona away to relieve her pregnancy stress but his separated wife Sue is jealous and seeks a showdown with Fiona.
  • Liam swallows Fiona's contraceptive tablets leading to a visit from a Social Worker, only the social worker happens to be a girl Fiona bullied in school, Fiona has sex with new man Craig.
  • Fiona quits her job and admits she's pregnant by Craig, Frank is coerced into suing the Karib's when he injures himself on their door, forcing them to close the shop.
  • The Farmer is terrorised when a cute mouse appears in the farmhouse and Pidsley the cat is ordered to dispose of the rodent. When the mouse takes refuge in Shaun's fleece, the flock persuade him to protect their new friend from the pitiless cat.
  • Shirley and her parents at in the farm ami were or today,test too.And "THE BEST"
  • Shirley is given wheels so Shaun can move her around easily, but the farmer's TV remote interferes with the signal.
  • Bitzer thinks The Farmer is planning to replace him, so Shaun helps to knock his friend into shape. Unfortunately Bitzer goes completely over the top with his training regime and starts running the farm with military precision driving everyone crazy.
  • Two evil bungling alien scientists transport Pidsley the cat and Shaun aboard their flying saucer. Unfortunately, a foolish error causes the aliens to swap the animals' brains around. Shaun and Pidsley are dumped back to Earth, not realising they are in the wrong bodies - leading to much confusion around the farm before the aliens return to correct their mistake. At the end, everyone's brains were also swapped.
  • When Bitzer injures his foot and can't work, the Farmer chooses the pigs to take over his role. The power crazy pigs take the opportunity to turn the farm into a porky paradise - at the sheep's expense. Bitzer tries in vain to warn his master what is going on behind his back, but it's Shaun who steps in and restores the status quo ante.
  • While trying to retrieve his ball, Bitzer falls into a muddy pond. When Shaun sees a big, blobby, shambling 'thing' squelching across the field, he's convinced they are being attacked by a swamp monster.
  • The farmer comes across his old golf clubs and decides to knock a few balls around, instantly putting his back out in the process. Shaun takes the opportunity to learn how to play, while Bitzer is forced to tend to his injured master inside the house.
  • When Timmy drives off on the farmer's brand new quad bike, Shaun, Bitzer and the flock have to give chase by any means available. Very soon half the animals on the farm have joined in the chase. Can the sheep rescue Timmy and return the quad bike before the farmer finds out?
  • Bitzer's kennel is accidentally destroyed by the farmer's tractor crashing into it and the canny canine hopes the farmer will replace it with a new deluxe model. But when he sees his master's clumsy attempt to build a new kennel, Bitzer is so horrified that he packs his bags and leaves home. Shaun, however, hopes to tempt Bitzer to return with the kennel of his dreams.
  • The farmer gets Bitzer to help him renovate an old boat, but as soon as his back is turned the sheep and pigs turn the refurbishment into a swashbuckling game of pirates.
  • Bitzer loses his precious whistle and tests out a trumpet as a replacement. Before long, the power of the trumpet goes to his head and his fanfares and jazz styled bugling drives the flock around the bend.
  • A wildlife film inspires Pidsley the cat to play a prank on the flock by disguising himself as a leopard. Shaun is convinced there is a huge beast on the loose and concocts a plan to catch it.
  • A magpie's nest fills up with stolen items from around the farm, prompting Shaun to come up with an idea to outwit the thieving bird.
  • The sheep throw a party in the house, but Pidsley captures their antics on film, forcing Shaun and Bitzer to work together to stop him showing the pictures to the farmer.
  • A reluctant Timmy tries to avoid bath time and in trying to escape he gets a spring attached to his tail. It's up to the flock to catch the bouncing baby sheep and return him to the tub before he destroys the farm.
  • The farmer gets ready for a date and wants to look his best, so it's time to dust off his prized hairpiece. Shaun can't resist trying the wig on but loses it while showing off to the flock. The race is on as Shaun and Bitzer try to return the wig in time for the farmer's big night.
  • A fox arrives at the farm disguised as a ram, and tries to infiltrate the flock to eat Timmy.
  • Pidsley the cat is upset when his favourite spot is taken by Bitzer, who gets tucked up in the house when he catches a cold.
  • The Farmer has taken up sculpting, but unintentionally drops a huge slab of stone on top of Timmy's teddy. Shaun and the flock must struggle and strain to lift the heavy block and retrieve the precious toy.
  • A wayward balloonist lands in the sheeps field. Shaun and his friends are intrigued by the hot air balloon and inadvertently take to the skies. Down on the ground an ever more desperate Bitzer runs himself ragged attempting to bring the wayward sheep back down to Earth safely. The balloonist is the same woman as in episode 55.
  • The Farmer gives Bitzer a horrible new hat. Bitzer is very upset as he treasured his old hat. The flock rallies round to try to cheer him up with a selection of dashing alternative head gear.
  • The season premiere. Shaun dresses to look like the Farmer as a lark, and learns he can now give Bitzer orders: so he orders up a party. But Bitzer's pretty smart, and then the real Farmer shows up.
  • The sheep learns the farmer will be spending Christmas day alone, so the animals decorate the farmhouse to give him a magical time. Note: In production, the name was know as "The Night Before Christmas".
  • The Farmer trying to impress his new date by cooking a romantic dinner. Unfortunately, the Farmer can't cook and Bitzer is a useless maitre d'. Can Shaun and the flock save the day when they take over the catering behind the scenes?
  • The cockerel is missing and there's no one to wake up the farm. When Shaun discovers the cockerel has been snatched by the greedy fox, he sets off with Bitzer on a daring rescue mission. Will they get the cockerel back in time to wake up the rest of the farm?
  • The farmer receives a huge electricity bill, and decides to build a wind turbine to power the house. However, as soon as his back is turned, Shaun and the flock transform the new contraption into a futuristic fairground ride.
  • After getting covered in soot, two hapless ducks are mistaken for a pair of rare African Zebra Ducks. Seeing a way to make money, the farmer transforms Shaun's field into an exotic duck enclosure, which he gleefully opens to the public. Shaun doesn't appreciate losing his field and sets about exposing the fraud.
  • Shaun accidentally breaks the farmer's glasses; he and Bitzer have their work cut out trying to prevent their shortsighted master from having mishaps around the farm. In the end, the sheep give him new glasses to help him see things up close.
  • A fearsome inspector visits the farm and Bitzer tries to prevent a tragedy when a fight breaks out between the pigs and the sheep.
  • Everyone awakes to find the farm covered in snow, but while the sheep have a massive snowball fight, the farmer is trapped inside the farmhouse.
  • The sheep discover a set of bagpipes on the rubbish dump which they immediately misidentify as a sick emu. They set about trying to nurse it back to health before releasing it back into the wild.
  • The farmer throws a fancy-dress house party for his birthday. When Bitzer loses all the invitations, however, Shaun saves the day again. Disguised in their own ingenious costumes, the sheep stand in as the guests and have a good old knees-up. But can they fool the farmer into believing he is surrounded by his friends?
  • While preparing for bed, the farmer manages to lock himself out of the house and is stuck outside in his pyjamas. He decides to spend the night in the barn but his incessant snoring drives the flock mad. Shaun concocts a plan to return him to his bed without waking him up.
  • When the sheep's stable's roof is broken, rain pours in. The sheep seek dry land, but find only the pig sty, which is zealously guarded by... the pigs.
  • The farmer hits the dance floor and attempts to learn how to ballroom dance using Pidsley as his dancing partner. The din they create annoys the sheep so much that Shaun decides to stop them.
  • The flock hijack a road line-painting machine and cause chaos while creating giant works of art in the field. The Farmer's appreciation of their art is in doubt.
  • Shaun is smitten when a bedraggled new sheep called Lola lands among the flock. After a wash in the sheep dip, the newcomer turns out to be quite attractive and Shaun immediately falls head over hoof for her. While Bitzer goes on a journey to find her rightful owner, the flock are kept amused by Shaun's romantic antics.
  • Everything must go when the farmer sets up a stall by the side of the road and leaves Bitzer in charge. The lazy sheepdog soon tires of his role and gives Shaun the job. He proves to be a much better salesman than Bitzer and the flock are only too happy to get stuck in, selling pretty much all the farmer's worldly possessions.
  • Timmy accidentally eats a tomato grown with Miracle-Grow fertiliser, and expands to become the King Kong of sheep. Shaun must keep the giant toddler out of sight while trying to figure out how to return him to normal size.
  • Bitzer and the flock have a game on the farmer's new pool table, but they accidentally damage it.
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