The episodes featured in It’s The Goodies! on BBC Store are:
*Newly released*
S1 Ep 5 - The Greenies (6th December 1970)
The Goodies arrive at the village of Penrudden Cove to enjoy a relaxing holiday only to discover the town strangely deserted with the exception of the local vicar.
S1 Ep 6 - Cecily Season (13th December 1970)
The Goodies are offered the job of babysitting and housekeeping a mysterious house, owned by a strange elderly couple, A night at the house reveals its secrets.
S1 Ep 7 - Radio Goodies (20th December 1970)
The Goodies, having been rejected forming their own legal radio station because their submission was too late, resort to setting up a pirate alternative.
*Newly released*
S2 Ep 1 - The Loch Ness Monster (1st October 1971)
The Goodies agree to help a London Zoo keeper find a specimen for the Monster House being opened by the Queen. Bernard Bresslaw guest stars.
Special - Kitten Kong (Montreux Special) (9th April 1972)
When Graeme gives an undersized kitten some growth formula it grows to an enormous size and wreak destruction and havoc on London. The Montreux Special has extra scenes not featured in the original version, which has been lost. Broadcaster Michael Aspel guest stars as Michael Aspirin.
*Newly released*
S3 Ep 3 - Winter Olympics (17th February 1973)
The Minister of Sport persuades the Goodies to represent the United Kingdom during the Winter Olympics at the North Pole.
*Newly released*
S3 Ep 26 - Black Magic (24th February 1973)
A clumsy witch asks the boys to help her with her magic. They think it’s a joke, but things go horribly wrong when Graeme gets possessed. Patricia Hayes (Till Death Do Us Part) guest stars.
S5 Ep 1 - The Movies (10th February 1975)
The Goodies take over a movie studio with chaotic consequences.
*Newly released*
S5 Ep 2 - Clown Virus (17th February 1975)
The Goodies help a US army officer get rid of a large canister labelled "Tomato Soup". But it’s not tomato soup; it’s a nerve gas that produces a very unusual set of symptoms. John Bluthal (The Vicar of Dibley) guest stars.
S5 Ep 7 - Kung Fu Kapers AKA Ecky Thump – OK (24th March 1975)
When Tim and Graeme decide to take up kung-Fu, Bill introduces them to the infinitely nobler art of Ecky Thump. Soon the whole nation is gripped by black pudding fever.
S5 Ep 8 - Lighthouse Keeping Loonies AKA The Lighthouse Men (31st March 1975)
The boys are in charge of a Lighthouse where Tim gets the mumps, they lose the light and they inadvertently project the lighthouse into space and crash land on Nelson's column. Sir Patrick Moore guest stars as himself.
S5 Ep 12 - Bunfight at the OK Tea Rooms (28th April 1975)
The Goodies are broke, so they go out prospecting and find a cream mine. But Graeme gets greedy and wants all the cream to himself.
S5 Ep 13 - The End AKA Encased in Concrete (5th May 1975)
The Goodies find themselves trapped for over a century in a block of concrete and must find a way to live without outside contact for the rest of their lives.
S7 Ep 6 - Earthanasia AKA The End of the World Show (22nd December 1976)
It’s Christmas Eve and the World Leaders have decided that there is just no point in going on and so the world will be destroyed at midnight.
*Newly Released*
S8 Ep 5 - Animals AKA Animals Liberation (11th February 1980)
Tim runs a showbiz agency for animals, but Bill and Graeme want to put them to work to solve the energy crisis. Tim is horrified, and fights for equal animal rights.
It’s The Goodies is released on 16th February 2017on BBC Store www.bbcstore.com%3