Torchy the Battery Boy
Torchy the Battery Boy
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Season 2
26 Episodes

Episode 1
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Flopsy Goes on a Picnic
Flopsy Goes on a Picnic
Episode 2
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Torchy Gets a Surprise
Torchy Gets a Surprise
Episode 3
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Banana Bridge
Banana Bridge
Episode 4
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King Dithers and Daffy
King Dithers and Daffy
Episode 5
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The Toys Get the Collywobbles
The Toys Get the Collywobbles
Episode 6
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Bogey Learns Another Lesson
Bogey Learns Another Lesson
Episode 7
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The Pollikan Bird Is Stolen
The Pollikan Bird Is Stolen
Episode 8
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Torchy Has an Accident
Torchy Has an Accident
Episode 9
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Sparky the Dragon
Sparky the Dragon
Episode 10
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Bogey Is Naughty Again
Bogey Is Naughty Again
Episode 11
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Pilliwig Cleans the Chimney
Pilliwig Cleans the Chimney
Episode 12
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Pongo the Pirate
Pongo the Pirate
Episode 13
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Pongo and the Gold Mine
Pongo and the Gold Mine
Episode 14
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King Dither's Birthday
King Dither's Birthday
Episode 15
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Washing Day in Topsy Turvy Land
Washing Day in Topsy Turvy Land
Episode 16
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The Gluebell Wood
The Gluebell Wood
Episode 17
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Squish Falls Down a Well
Squish Falls Down a Well
Episode 18
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Flopsy in Trouble
Flopsy in Trouble
Episode 19
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The Big Storm
The Big Storm
Episode 20
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Daffy's Birthday
Daffy's Birthday
Episode 21
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Flopsy Makes a Christmas Pudding
Flopsy Makes a Christmas Pudding
Episode 22
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Gillygolly in Trouble
Gillygolly in Trouble
Episode 23
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King Bumble-Drop
King Bumble-Drop
Episode 24
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A New Suit for Pilliwig
A New Suit for Pilliwig
Episode 25
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The Obstinate Donkey
The Obstinate Donkey
Episode 26
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Pom-Pom Gets the Hiccups
Pom-Pom Gets the Hiccups

Torchy the Battery Boy

Overview

Created by
Roberta Leigh
Torchy the Battery Boy was the second television series produced by AP Films and Gerry Anderson, running from 1960 to 1961. It was another collaboration with author Roberta Leigh and was directed by Anderson, with music scored by Barry Gray, art direction from Reg Hill and special effects by Derek Meddings. The second series of 26 episodes was produced by Associated British-Pathé without the involvement of Anderson and AP Films. Both series have been released on DVD. The series followed adventures of the eponymous boy doll with a battery inside him and a lamp in his head, and his master Mr Bumbledrop, voiced by Kenneth Connor, who also voiced a number of other characters.
Last Updated: July 5, 2025

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